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Chapter 16: Fluid, Electrolyte, and Acid- Base Imbalances Lewis: Medical-Surgical Nursing, 10th Edition Exam Questions and Answers
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Chapter 16: Fluid, Electrolyte, and Acid- 
Base Imbalances Lewis: Medical-Surgical 
Nursing, 10th Edition Exam Questions 
and Answers 
A patient who has a small cell carcinoma of the lung develops syndrome of inappropriate antidiuretic 
hormone (SIADH). The nurse should notify the health care provider about which assessment finding? 
a. Serum hematocrit of 42% 
b. Serum sodium level of 120 mg/dL 
c. Reported weight gain of 2.2 lb (1 kg) 
d. Urinary output of 280 mL during past 8 hours - Ans:-ANS...
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Jersey College MedSurg 1 RN FINAL EXAM
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Jersey College MedSurg 1 RN FINAL EXAM 
 
 
 
 
 
 
weight, smoking, sex practices, diet - ANS List four modifiable risk factors. (general health promotion) 
 
age, genetics, sex - ANS List three non-modifiable risk factors. (general health promotion) 
 
cultural assessment - ANS What type of assessment should the nurse preform prior to initiating health teaching? 
 
physiological integrity 
safety and security 
belongingness and affection 
esteem and self-respect 
self-actualization 
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FP-C: Flight Physiology Questions With Complete Solutions P
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FP-C: Flight Physiology Questions With Complete Solutions 
PAO2 ANS-partial pressure of alveolar oxygen 
 
PO2 ANS-partial pressure of oxygen in the plasma 
 
1 to 2% of total oxygen content 
 
PaO2 ANS-partial pressure of arterial oxygen 
 
normal: 80-100 torr 
 
SaO2 ANS-arterial saturation of oxygen 
 
Translation:portion of oxygen bound to hgb in arterial blood 
 
normal: 95-97.5% 
 
What are the 3 causes of hypoxia? ANS-1. high altitude 
2. hypoventilation 
3. pathologic condition of the lu...
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MDC II - Exam 2
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MDC II - Exam 2 
Causes of respiratory acidosis (low ph/ high CO2) 
-Hypoventilation 
-Drug overdose 
-Pulmonary edema 
-Chest trauma/neuromuscular disease 
-COPD 
-Airway obstruction 
 
 
Causes of Metabolic Acidosis (low pH/low HCO3) 
-Diabetic ketoacidosis 
-Salicylate OD 
-Renal failure 
-Severe diarrhea 
-Sepsis 
-Shock 
 
 
How to evaluate that treatment is working for respiratory acidosis? 
-Maintains adequate gas exchange 
-Arterial pH above 7.2 and closer to 7.35 
-PaO2 level above 90 m...
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Test bank for lewis medical surgical nursing 12th edition
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Test Bank For Lewis's Medical-Surgical Nursing, 12th 
Edition by 
Mariann M. Harding, Jeffrey Kwong, Debra Hagler 
Chapter 17: Fluid, Electrolyte, and Acid-Base Imbalances 
Harding: Lewis’s Medical-Surgical Nursing, 12th Edition 
MULTIPLE CHOICE 
1. The nurse is caring for a patient who has a massive burn injury and possible hypovolemia. 
Which assessment data would be of most concern to the nurse? 
A. Urine output is 30 mL/hr. 
B. Blood pressure is 90/40 mm Hg. 
C. Oral fluid intake is 100 ...
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MDC II - Exam 2
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MDC II - Exam 2 
 
Causes of respiratory acidosis (low ph/ high CO2) 
-Hypoventilation 
-Drug overdose 
-Pulmonary edema 
-Chest trauma/neuromuscular disease 
-COPD 
-Airway obstruction 
Causes of Metabolic Acidosis (low pH/low HCO3) 
-Diabetic ketoacidosis 
-Salicylate OD 
-Renal failure 
-Severe diarrhea 
-Sepsis 
-Shock 
How to evaluate that treatment is working for respiratory acidosis? 
-Maintains adequate gas exchange 
-Arterial pH above 7.2 and closer to 7.35 
-PaO2 level above 90 mmHg or...
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ATI Proctored-Medical Surgical
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In extubating an Endtroacheal tube, what needs to be reported immedatiely? - ANS stridor 
 
Why is stridor bad? - ANS it means that there is an obstruction or edema in airway 
 
What is common in heart rate in a patient with low fluid volume (hypovolemia)? - ANS usually greater than 110- to compensate for the low bp 
 
What is normal urine gravity? - ANS 1.000 - 1.030 
 
What is the role of positive pressure? - ANS to promote lung expansion a...
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Kettering National Seminars Comprehensive Review: Therapeutic Procedures C
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Kettering National Seminars Comprehensive Review: Therapeutic Procedures C 
 
 
Ventilation - ANS moving air in and out of the lungs 
 
Oxygen - ANS getting oxygen into the blood 
 
Circulation - ANS moving the blood through the body 
 
Perfusion - ANS getting oxygen into the tissue 
 
4 Life functions - ANS Ventilation, oxygenation, circulation, perfusion 
 
Ventilation ( vital signs) - ANS chest movement, breath sounds, vt, resp. rate PaCo2, ETCO2 
 
Oxygenation ( vital signs...
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ATI Proctored-Medical Surgical Exam Questions and Complete Solutions
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ATI Proctored-Medical Surgical Exam Questions and Complete Solutions 
 
In extubating an Endtroacheal tube, what needs to be reported immedatiely? - Ans: stridor 
 
Why is stridor bad? - Ans: it means that there is an obstruction or edema in airway 
 
What is common in heart rate in a patient with low fluid volume (hypovolemia)? - Ans: usually greater than 110- to compensate for the low bp 
 
What is normal urine gravity? - Ans: 1.000 - 1.030 
 
What is the role of positive pressure? - Ans:...
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TEST BANK FOR EGAN’S FUNDAMENTALS OF RESPIRATORY CARE 11TH EDITION BY KACMAREK | Complete Chapter 1-56 | 2023-2024
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During normal inspiration, which of the following occurs? 
a. Alveoli at the apexes expand less than those at the bases. 
b. Alveoli at the apexes expand more than those at the bases. 
c. Alveoli at the bases and apexes expand almost equally. 
d. Alveoli at the bases expand less than those at the apexes. 
ANS: A 
Like perfusion, ventilation also is increased in the lung bases, with approximately four times 
as much ventilation going to the bases than to the apexes of the upright lung. 
DIF: Appl...
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