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What is third spacing - Correct Ans-loss of ECF into space from the body but not available to be used by the ECF or or ICF What are some spaces where third spacing can happen - Correct Ans-Peritoneal cavity and pleural cavity What are some signs that third spacing is happening - Correct Ans-t...

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NURS 352 EXAM QUESTIONS AND
ANSWERS GRADED A 2024
What is third spacing - Correct Ans-loss of ECF into space from the body but not
available to be used by the ECF or or ICF

What are some spaces where third spacing can happen - Correct Ans-Peritoneal cavity
and pleural cavity

What are some signs that third spacing is happening - Correct Ans-there is a decrease
in urine output even when having proper intake

What is osmosis - Correct Ans-diffusion of water caused by fluid and solute
concentration gradients that move from high to low concentration

What is starlings laws of capillary forces - Correct Ans-the two forces at every capillary
membrane: hydrostatic and osmotic pressure

What is hydrostatic pressure; how does it work - Correct Ans-Pressure exerted by fluid
on the walls of blood vessel
pushes fluid out of the capillary toward the ICF

What is osmotic pressure; how does it work - Correct Ans-pressure exerted by the
solutes within the plasma
pulls the fluid into the capillary from the ICF

What is colloid oncotic - Correct Ans-osmotic pressure specifically exerted by albumin in
the bloodstream

What is tonicity - Correct Ans-the ability of solutes to cause osmotic driving force that
promotes water movement

Isotonic solutions - Correct Ans-Same sodium and chloride concentration as the
bloodstream and the same water concentration as the bloodstream

does not provoke change between ICF and ECF compartments

Isotonic solutions expand the plasma volume of blood

Hypotonic solutions - Correct Ans-composed of less sodium chloride concentration than
blood

0.45 %NaCl and 0.25 % NaCl

,less solute but more water than bloodstream

Move water from ECF to ICF

used to hydrate patient

Hypertonic Solution - Correct Ans-Composed of a greater concentration of NaCl
compared to blood

3% NaCl

More solute concentration and less water

Pulls water from the ICF to the ECF

Helps with edema, and cerebral edema

What is manitol used for and what classification is it - Correct Ans-It is a hypertonic
solution
moves water from ICF to ECF rapidly

What is osmotic diuresis - Correct Ans-increase in urine output caused by the excretion
of solutes

Factors that increase serum osmolality - Correct Ans-severe dehydration
free water loss
D.I
hypernatremia
hypergylcemia
Acute tubular necrosis

Factors that decrease serum osmolality - Correct Ans-Fluid volume excess
SIADH
Acute kidney injury
adrenal insufficiency
hyponatremia
overhydration
diuretic use

Factors that increase urine osmolality - Correct Ans-Fluid volume deficit
SIADH
Heart failure
acidosis
prerenal kidney injury

Factors that decrease urine osmolality - Correct Ans-Fluid Volume excess

, D.I
Hyponatremia
Aldosteronism
Acute tubular necrosis

What is serum osmolality - Correct Ans-reflection of the concentration of sodium

What is urine specific gravity - Correct Ans-measures the density of urine compared to
water

What is the range for serum osmolality - Correct Ans-280-300

What is the range for urine specific gravity - Correct Ans-1.005-1.030

What does BUN measure - Correct Ans-the amount of urea in the blood stream

What is the range for BUN - Correct Ans-8-26 mg/dl

How can BUN be affected - Correct Ans-by someone who is dehydrated and having a
high protein diet

What is creatinine - Correct Ans-breakdown of the muscle metabolism

Why is creatinine a better indicator for renal function - Correct Ans-it is not easily
affected by hydration and protein status

What does hematocrit measure - Correct Ans-the percentage of RBC's in a a volume of
whole blood

What does dehydration do to HCT - Correct Ans-it will increase it due to decreased
water content of the blood which concentrates the red blood cells

What does polycythemia do to HCT - Correct Ans-increase it due to producing
abnormally large amounts of RBC's made by the bone marrow

What is hypovolemia - Correct Ans-When there is a loss of water and electrolytes at the
same proportion and it is more than the intake

How does FVD occur - Correct Ans-Due to losing bodily fluids and can happen faster
when coupled with decreased fluid intake and prolonged period of inadequate intake

Risk factors/factors that cause FVD - Correct Ans-abnormal fluid loss-vomiting and
diarrhea
sweating
GI suctioning
decreased intake

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