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Priority Assessment for SIADH - correct answer Excessive fluid volume (crackles in the lungs) 
 
SIAHA Patho - correct answer Excessive ADH production from pituitary gland. Cannot excrete a dilute urine, retain fluids, develop a sodium deficiency. Associated with severe pneumonia, pneumothorax, and other disorders in the lungs. 
 
Clinical Manifestations of SIADH - correct answer Increase in ADH,...
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SIADH - Answer- increased ADH level, holding on to too much water, dilutional 
hyponatremia. Decreased osmolarity=hypoosmolar. Decreased urinary output. 
CSF normal protein, glucose, WBCs, specific gravity, - Answer- Protein <100, Glucose: 
70 WBCs: 4 cells/mm2 Specific gravity 1.007 
Poikothermia - Answer- fluctuation of core body temperature of more than 2° C due to 
changes in ambient room temperature 
pathophysiology of a seizure - Answer- neuro...
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RN-BC A+ Graded Exam With 100% Correct And Verified Answers 2024
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RN-BC A+ Graded Exam With 100% Correct And Verified Answers 2024 
 
Hypovolemia (Extracellular Fluid Deficit) Lab Findings - Correct Answer-Increased Urine Specific Gravity, Increase Hgb & Hct, Increased BUN and Creatinine. Increased BUN and CR because less blood flow to them, increases with injury...Lower BUN levels can indicate: liver failure. malnutrition. severe lack of protein in the diet. 
 
Hypovolemia Etiology - Correct Answer-Diabetes Insipidus (peeing a LOT), osmotic diuresis, diuretic...
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Parkinson's Disease - ANSWER-A client has muscle rigidity with passive range of motion, a tremor that is present at rest and absent while feeding himself, and has slow motor movements. These clinical manifestations are consistent with which disorder? 
 
NMS - ANSWER-A nurse is caring for a client with Parkinson's disease who takes levodopa routinely. He has a temperature of 103 degrees Fahrenheit, increased muscle rigidity, and a decreased level of consciousness. Which of the following is true...
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Mark Klimek Lectures 1 to 12: Latest Study Guide 2024 (Graded A+)
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Mark Klimek Lectures 1 to 12: Latest Study Guide 2024 (Graded A+) Acid-Base Balance Dumping/HH 
Ventilators Electrolytes: K+, CA, MG, 
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Lecture 2— Alcohol TX for HyperKalemia 
Wernicke 
Overdose and Withdrawal Lecture 7— Thyroid (Hyper-, Hypo-) 
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Aminoglycosides Disease, Cushing) 
Peak and Trough Toys 
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Q: When caring for a client with full thickness burns to both lower extremities, which assessment findings warrant immediate intervention? Select all that apply 
A. Sloughing tissue around wound edges 
B. Complaint of increased pain and pressure 
C. Change in the quality of the peripheral pulses 
D. Loss of sensation to the left lower extremity 
E. Weeping serosanguineous fluid from wounds 
 
 
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SCI 225 Week 16 Pathophysiology Final Exam (Proctored) 2021 
A patient with type 1 diabetes asks the nurse what causes polyuria. What is the nurse’s 
best response? The symptom of polyuria in diabetes mellitus (DM) is caused by: 
 
a reduced ADH response caused by insulin deficiency. 
 
 
the loss of protein across the glomerular membrane. 
 
 
the production of ketones. 
 
 
increased glucose in the urine. 
 
The presence of glucose in the urine filtrate draws water into the tubules, causing ...
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HESI Milestone 2 Latest 2023 100% Pass Broca's Area Speech The cortical area that is responsible for integrating the myriad pathways required for the comprehension and formulation of language is called Broca area. It is located in a convolution adjoining the middle cerebral artery. This area is responsible for control of the combinations of muscular movements needed to speak each word. 
Chemo Side Effects Nausea Vomiting Myelosuppression SIADH, decrease renal perfusion, precipitate end products...
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Endocrine system - ️️Glands secrete hormones that regulate processes such as growth, 
reproduction, and nutrient use (metabolism) by body cells. 
Diabetic Keto acidosis (DKA) - Higher than 300 glucose 
Ketones in urine 
Kussmal breathing 
Acetone (fruity) breath 
Tachycardia 
N/V 
Severe abdominal pain 
3 medication checks - Check MAR/order 
Check when you pull the medication 
Check at the patient bedside 
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SIADH - Answer- increased ADH level, holding on to too much water, dilutional 
hyponatremia. Decreased osmolarity=hypoosmolar. Decreased urinary output. 
CSF normal protein, glucose, WBCs, specific gravity, - Answer- Protein <100, Glucose: 
70 WBCs: 4 cells/mm2 Specific gravity 1.007 
Poikothermia - Answer- fluctuation of core body temperature of more than 2° C due to 
changes in ambient room temperature 
pathophysiology of a seizure - Answer- neuro...
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