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Fluid Electrolytes & Burns w/ ati Exam Questions With 100% Correct Answers
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3 major types of dehydration and define each - answer1. Isotonic: = loss of Na and H20 
(caused by V&D) 
Na WNL but hypovolemic shock can happen 
2. Hypotonic (hyponatremic): greater loss of sodium than water. 
-CM's are much worse and shock can occur 
-serum Na<130 
3. Hypertonic (Hypernatremic): NA loss is < water loss. 
serum Na> 150 
shock is less likely but neurological changes can occur 
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Fluid and Electrolytes, Exam #4, Nursing 125, Exam Questions & Answers
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Fluid and Electrolytes, Exam #4, Nursing 125, Exam Questions & Answers-What impacts fluid balance in the body? 
- Hormone levels 
- Nutritional status 
- Fluid intake 
- Kidney function 
- Oxygen saturation - - Hormone levels 
- Nutritional status 
- Fluid intake 
- Kidney function 
- Oxygen saturation 
 
A client has hypovolemia as a result of excess blood loss from an abdominal gunshot wound. Which form of hydration would be most effective? 
Oral fluids 
Hypotonic fluids 
Hypertonic fluids ...
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ATI MED SURG FINAL EXAM
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b. decrease - A patient has a new onset of shallow and slow respirations. While the 
patient's body attempts to compensate, what happens to the patient's pH level? 
A. Stabilizes 
B. Decreases 
C. Fluctuates 
D. Increases 
D. Maintain adequate hydration - The nurse is planning care for an older adult 
patient with respiratory acidosis. Which intervention should the nurse include in 
this patient's plan of care? 
A. Administer prescribed intravenous fluids carefully. 
B. Reduce environmental s...
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Bio 153 Exam 1 Questions and Answers 2024 ,2025 Fully Solved 100%
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A cell is placed in a solution. Over time the cell begins to shrink. The solution is 
a. isotonic 
b. hypertonic 
c. hypotonic 
d. isoosmotic - Answerb. hypertonic 
A cell replicates its DNA/chromosomes during: 
a. G1 
b. S 
c. G2 
d. Mitosis - Answerb. S 
A compound that can accept a proton (H+) when placed in water is a 
a. acid 
b. base 
c. anti-oxidant 
d. hydration sphere - Answerb. base 
A salt can have which of the following? 
a. H+ 
b. K+ 
c. OHd. a and b 
e. a and c - Answere. a and c 
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Pathophysiology Exam 1 Rasmussen University Questions and Answers | Latest Update | Passed
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Stages of general adaptation syndrome 
 1. Alarm 
 Initial reaction 
 Sympathetic nervous system 
 
 2. Resistance 
 Adaptation 
 Limit stressor 
 
 3. Exhaustion 
 Adaptation failing 
 Disease develops 
Edema 
 Excess fluid in the interstitial space 
Dehydration (ECF volume deficit) 
 Can occur independently without electrolyte defects 
 Decrease in fluid level leads to increase in level of blood solutes 
 Cell shrinkage 
 Hypotension 
Hypovolemia or fluid volume deficit 
 Decreased f...
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NUR 211 Final Questions & Answers Already Graded A+
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A nurse caring for a client with sickle cell disease (SCD) reviews the client's laboratory work. Which 
finding should the nurse report to the provider? 
A. Creatinine: 2.9 
B. Hematocrit: 30% 
C. Sodium: 147 
D. WBC: 12,000 - Answer-A. Creatinine: 2.9 
An elevated creatinine indicates kidney damage, which occurs in SCD. A hematocrit level of 30% is an 
expected finding, as is a slightly elevated white blood cell count. A sodium of 147, although slightly high, 
is not concerning 
A client hospi...
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Fluid Electrolytes & Burns w/ ati Exam Questions With 100% Correct Answers
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3 major types of dehydration and define each - answer1. Isotonic: = loss of Na and H20 
(caused by V&D) 
Na WNL but hypovolemic shock can happen 
2. Hypotonic (hyponatremic): greater loss of sodium than water. 
-CM's are much worse and shock can occur 
-serum Na<130 
3. Hypertonic (Hypernatremic): NA loss is < water loss. 
serum Na> 150 
shock is less likely but neurological changes can occur 
What is the main...
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Fluid Electrolytes & Burns w/ ati Exam Questions With 100% Correct Answers
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Fluid Electrolytes & Burns w/ ati Exam 
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3 major types of dehydration and define each - answer1. Isotonic: = loss of Na and H20 
(caused by V&D) 
Na WNL but hypovolemic shock can happen 
2. Hypotonic (hyponatremic): greater loss of sodium than water. 
-CM's are much worse and shock can occur 
-serum Na<130 
3. Hypertonic (Hypernatremic): NA loss is < water loss. 
serum Na> 150 
shock is less likely but neurological changes can occur 
What is the main...
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CCRN kupchik Exam Questions and 
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normal osmolality - Answer- 275-295 
osmo high = likely dry 
hypotonic soln - Answer- low solute concentration so rushes into cells 
cellular hydration 
1/2ns, d5w 
hypertonic soln - Answer- more solute in IV pulls fluid out of cells into vessel 
d51/2ns, d10, 3%ns 
hgb a1c - Answer- NORMAL 4-5 
6-7 avg glucose 100-150 
>7 poor control 
pancreatic cells - Answer- a- glucagon 
b - insulin 
d - somatostatin (inhibits glucagon/insulin) 
INSULIN...
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NURS 220 Exam 3 Study Guide with Complete Solutions.
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NURS 220 Exam 3 Study Guide with Complete Solutions. 
Bowel Elimination 
Process of Bowel Elimination 
-Defecation: process of elimination of waste 
-Feces: semisolid mass of fiber, undigested food, inorganic material 
Anatomy and Physiology of the Gastrointestinal Tract 
-Mouth 
-Esophagus 
-Stomach 
-Small intestine: 3 Sections 
 -duodenum, jejunum, ileum 
-Large intestine 
 -cecum, colon, rectum 
 -Anus 
 -Defecation: dependent on sensory awareness, voluntary sphincter control 
 -Functions 
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