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CDRE Exam with Complete Solutions
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Acidosis ️️Increased H+ 
Increased CO2 (acid) - lungs 
Decreased HCO3 (base) - kidneys 
Alkalosis ️️Decreased H+ 
Decreased CO2 (acid) 
Increased HCO3 (base) 
H2O + CO2 (acid) = H2CO3 = H + HCO3 (base) ️️Too much H will link with HCO3 (base, antiacid, regulated in kidney, everything with HCO3- = metabolic) 
Carbonic acid (H2CO3) which becomes H2O and CO2 which the body can breath out. 
Metabolic acidosis ️️High K, High Cl, high PO4 
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Nursing 220 Exam #1 Study Guide Solutions Updated 2024
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Nursing 220 Exam #1 Study Guide 
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water – ANSWER--amount affected by age, sex, and body fat 
-function: medium for metabolic reactions within cells, transport for nutrients, waste 
products, and other substances, lubricant, insulator and shock absorber, means of 
regulating and maintaining body temperature 
-60% of an average adult's weight 
-70-80% of infant's body weight 
-men have a higher percentage because they have more muscle, women have a lower 
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OSSF II Exam 1 Questions and Answers(A+ Solution guide)
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Which of the following is not a place you would find transitional epithelium in the kidney? - Answer- 
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renal calyx, renal pelvis, ureter, bladder, proximal urethra 
What type of epitihelium lines the renal papilla? - Answer-cuboidal 
What are the layers of the ureter? - Answer-(lumen) mucosa, muscularis, adventitia 
What are the layers of the urinary bladder? - Answer-(lumen) mucosa, muscularis, serosa 
5 steps of reabsorption process - Answer-1. transport ...
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Exam 1: PRN1178/ PRN 1178 (Latest 2024/ 2025 Update) Client-Centered Care II Review| Questions and Verified Answers| 100% Correct| Grade A- Rasmussen
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Exam 1: PRN1178/ PRN 1178 (Latest 2024/ 2025 Update) Client-Centered Care II Review| Questions and Verified Answers| 100% Correct| Grade A- Rasmussen 
 
Q: Electrolyte 
sodium, potassium, chloride. 
 
 
 
Q: Fluid Balance Interventions 
 
 
Answer: 
Maintaining equal input and output. Replace water loss with fluids containing sodium. 
 
 
 
Q: Hypercalcemia 
 
 
Answer: 
Muscle weakness, lack of coordination, abdominal pain, confusion, absent tendon reflexes, shallow respirations, emergency, ...
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NUR 112 || Questions and 100% Verified Answers.
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Fluid and electrolyte balance correct answers Necessary for life 
 
Homeostasis 
 
Nursing role: 
Prevention 
Treat fluid/electrolyte disturbances 
We need a good fluid balance in our lives and a good balance of electrolytes 
 
If you have too much fluid you look: swelling, edema, crackles, plural effusion 
If you have not enough fluid: decreased skin turgor, dry lips, decreased urine output, low BP 
 
Fluid in the body correct answers Approximately 60% of typical adult is fluid 
Varies with a...
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OSSF II Exam 1 Questions and Answers 100% Pass
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OSSF II Exam 1 Questions and Answers 100% Pass 
Which of the following is not a place you would find transitional epithelium in the kidney? 
- Correct Answer ️️ -*** here are all the places you would 
renal calyx, renal pelvis, ureter, bladder, proximal urethra 
What type of epitihelium lines the renal papilla? - Correct Answer ️️ -cuboidal 
What are the layers of the ureter? - Correct Answer ️️ -(lumen) mucosa, muscularis, 
adventitia 
What are the layers of the urinary bladder? - C...
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CRNI: Fluids/electrolytes questions with correct answers
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Total Body Fluid, infant CORRECT ANSWER 70-80% 
 
Total body fluid, 1 year old CORRECT ANSWER 64% 
 
Total body fluid, puberty-39 yrs old CORRECT ANSWER M= 60% F=54% 
 
Total body fluid, 40 yrs old-60 yrs old CORRECT ANSWER M=55% F=47% 
 
Total body fluid, >60 yrs old CORRECT ANSWER M= 52% F=46% 
 
4 fluid compartments CORRECT ANSWER Intracellular, extracellular, interstitial, transcellular 
 
Intrastitial fluid, a.k.a? CORRECT ANSWER 3rd spacing 
 
What is transcellular fluid? CORRECT ANSWER...
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NUR 2063 Key Mandatory Exam Questions And CORRECT Answers
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Homeostasis •state of equilibrium or balance within and organism 
•Fluids and electrolytes exist within the body, are dynamic in nature, and are maintained in 
constant balance, or homeostasis, within the body 
fluid volume deficit •Fluid deficit occurs when total body fluid levels (mostly water) 
are insufficient to meet the body's needs may also be referred to as dehydration 
•Fluid volume deficits may result from vomiting and diarrhea 
Fluid Volume Excess •Daily fluid intake shou...
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F&E Exam Questions & Answers 2024 
 
 
F & E basic concpts - ANSWERS60% adult weight is water 
intracellular fluid 40% 
plasma 5% 
extracellular 20% 
Factors influencing amount of body water- age, gender, body fat, activity, illness 
Fluid functions- transport 
 
Fluid compartments - ANSWERSIntracellular fluid- within the cell 
extracellular fluid- outside the cell 
intravascular- plasma 
interstital- surrounds cells 
transcellular- ex lymph 
fluid shifts btwn for homeostasis 
3rd spacing-fluid...
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GU-Peds Practice Test Questions and Correct Answers
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Total body water -Involves ICF (fluid within the cells) -Involves ECF (fluid outside the cells) 
ECF Intravascular Interstitial Transcellular Sodium is the chief solute in ECG and the primary determinant of ECG volume 
Water Balance -under normal conditions the amount of water ingested closely approximates the amount of urine excreted in a 24-hour period -Water if food and from oxidation closely approximates the amount lost in feces and through evaporation 
Mechanism of Fluid Movement -hydrostat...
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