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Chapter 8 - Fluid and Electrolyte Management Questions with Answers 1. The nurse monitors for which clinical manifestations in the patient diagnosed with hyponatremia? A. Irregular heart rate, leg cramps, confusion B. Weakness, tachycardia, tingling of the skin C. Headache, nausea, change in le...

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Chapter 8 - Fluid and Electrolyte Management Questions with Answers
1. The nurse monitors for which clinical manifestations in the patient diagnosed with hyponatremia?

A. Irregular heart rate, leg cramps, confusion

B. Weakness, tachycardia, tingling of the skin

C. Headache, nausea, change in level of

consciousness

D. Bradycardia, hypotension, muscle weakness - correct answersAnswer: C

Rationale: Headache, nausea, and changes in level

of consciousness occur secondary to the shift

of fluid into the cells of the brain, increasing

intracranial pressure.



2. The nurse is screening patients for their risk of developing hyperkalemia. The nurse should consider

the patient with which disorder at greatest risk?

A. End-stage renal disease

B. Diabetic mellitus

C. Partial thickness burns

D. Receiving a loop diuretic - correct answersAnswer: A

Rationale: End-stage renal patients are not able

to excrete potassium through the renal system,

increasing the risk for developing hyperkalemia.



3. The nurse has just received a report on assigned

patients. Which patient should be assessed first?

A. A patient with abdominal pain who has drained

, 400 mL from her nasogastric tube over 6 hours

B. A patient postoperative total hip replacement

2 hours ago with 600-mL urine output

C. A patient receiving an IV infusion of 0.9%

NS at 125 mL/hr who is now complaining

of a cough

D. A patient complaining of leg cramps after

receiving furosemide (Lasix) for peripheral

edema - correct answersAnswer: C

Rationale: Development of a cough in a patient

receiving intravenous fluid can indicate the

development of fluid volume excess.



4. A patient has been admitted to the critical unit with

a serum magnesium level of 0.9 mEq/L. The nurse

closely monitors the patient for which potential

complication of this magnesium level?

A. Agitation and restlessness

B. Hypotension and bradycardia

C. Deep, rapid respirations

D. Seizure and ventricular fibrillation - correct answersAnswer: D

Rationale: Patients with low magnesium levels are

at risk for seizure and ventricular fibrillation. Agitation and restlessness are seen with hypernatremia.

Hypotension and bradycardia are associated with

high magnesium levels, and deep, rapid respirations

are observed with patients with hypochloremia.



5. The nurse has received a report on assigned patients

and receives the following laboratory results. Place

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