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NCLEX Archer Fluid and Electrolyte Questions and Answers Accurately Solved

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NCLEX Archer Fluid and Electrolyte Questions and Answers Accurately Solved Sodium (Na+) - regulates water in cells of body; water follows sodium normal sodium: 135-145 mEq/L Hyponatremia - Low sodium level in the blood (less than 135 mEq/L) Hyp(O)natremia: symptoms like fluid (O)verload Euvolemic Hyponatremia - Water in body increases, but sodium stays the same thus making the body diluted (becomes hyponatremic) Causes of Euvolemic Hyponatremia - -SIADH (syndrome of inappropria...

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NCLEX Archer Fluids and Electrolytes study Guide 2024 Sodium important to - brain, nerves, muscle cells euvolemic hypernatremia (high Na) - slight low water, normal sodium may be caused by hyperventilation, excess sweating, fever, diabetes insipidus hypovolemic hypernatremia - low water AND sodium but MORE water loss may be caused by dehydration, NPO, diarrhea, vomiting, burns, diuretics hypervolemic hypernatremia - Increased sodium AND water... but MORE sodium! may be caus...

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NCLEX archer renal - fluids & electrolytes Exam Latest Updates 1. naproxen - class: NSAID 2. lisinopril - class: ACE 3. During emergency situations - this medication is indicated for ventricular and atrial dysrhythmias.: Amiodarone 4. In , sodium bicarbonate is utilized only if acidosis is suspected or confirmed.: cardiac arrest 5. Tamsulosin: urinary tract dilator 6. The nurse administers bumetanide to a client with pulmonary edema. Which assessment would indicate that the client is ex...

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NCLEX archer Fluid and electrolytes Exam Q&A proven A Score 1. What are the normal sodium levels?: 135-145 mEq/L 2. What does euvolemic hyponatremia mean?: Water in the body increases, but the sodium level stays the same (sodium gets diluted) 3. What are causes of Euvolemic hyponatremia?: 1. SIADH (too much ADH causes the body to retain water) 2. Psychogenic polydipisa (compulsive water drinking) 3. Addison Disease 4. Adrenal Insufficiency 5. Excessive hypotonic IVF 4. What is hypovlo...

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NCLEX Archer Fluids, electrolytes, EKGs, labs, nutrition Exam Verified 100% 1. normal Na level: 135-145 2. types of hypernatremia: - low water and normal Na (caused by hyperventilation, loss of fluids, DI > excess thirst and urination) - low water and low Na (caused by dehydration, NPO, diarrhea, vomiting, burns, diuretics) - high water and high Na (caused by hypertonic IVF, sodium bicarb, increased sodium intake, corticosteroids, cushing's) 3. sx of hypernatremia: neuro: restless, a...

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NCLEX archer Exam Questions and Answers Complete List in order how the PPE should be put on - 1st-Gown 2nd-Mask/Respirator 3rd-Goggles 4th-Gloves List in order how the PPE should be removed - 1st-Gloves 2nd-Goggles 3rd-Gown 4th-Mask/Respirator The nurse teaches the family of a patient with end stage renal disease to offer foods high in? a. Fluids b. Protein c. Potassium d. Carbohydrates - d. Carbohydrates A pt has an epidural for the birth of her child. While massaging th...

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NRCME Exam Latest Updates Order of Hierarchy - DOT>FMCSA>NRCME Motor carrier safety improvement act of 1990 - Established that FM CSA what operate within the DOT. The FM CSA is focused on reducing crashes injuries and fatalities involving large trucks and buses FM CSA mission - Promote the safety of America is roadways through implementation of medical regulations, guidelines and policies that ensure the driver is physically capable of being safe NRCME mission - Improve Highway...

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NRCME Test Bank Questions and Answers Verified 100% Correct 1. An unrestricted Commercial Motor Vehicle Driver Medical Certificate must be renewed: A. Annually B. Every Two Years C. Every Four Years D. Whenever the State Issued Driver's License is renewed - B. Every two years 2 years is the max for a healthy person 2. A driver presents with history of an isolated TIA 6 months ago. He has a return to work letter from his primary care provider (PCP) and neurologist. He is taking an...

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