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NSG 318 Exam 3 Questions and Answers Rated A+
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What is the indication of use for Digoxin? treat heart failure and A-fib 
 
You suspect your client is experiencing digitalis toxicity. What action do you take? 
administration of Digoxin-immune fab 
 
What nursing intervention will you take prior to administering digoxin? check apical pulse 
rate 
 
You suspect your client is experiencing an angina episode while ambulating around the nurses' 
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ATI Med Surg Fluid and Electrolytes Balance and Disturbance Exam Questions and Answers With 100% Verified Solutions 2024
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Question 1: 
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An elderly client takes 40 mg of Lasix twice a day. Which electrolyte 
imbalance is the most serious adverse effect of diuretic use? 
You selected: Hypokalemia 
Correct 
Explanation: Hypokalemia (potassium level below 3.5 mEq/L) usually indicates a 
defict in total potassium stores. Potassium-losing diuretics, such as loop 
diuretics, can induce hypokalemia. 
Reference: Hinkle, J.L., and Cheever, K.H. Brunner & Suddarth's Textbook of 
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ATI Med Surg Test Questions Fluid and Electrolytes Balance and Disturbance
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ATI Med Surg Test Questions Fluid and Electrolytes Balance and Disturbance 
 
 
 
 
Answer Key 
 
 
Question 1: 
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An elderly client takes 40 mg of Lasix twice a day. Which electrolyte imbalance is the most serious adverse effect of diuretic use? 
 
 
You selected:	Hypokalemia 
Correct 
Explanation:	Hypokalemia (potassium level below 3.5 mEq/L) usually indicates a 
defict in total potassium stores. Potassium-losing diuretics, such as loop diuretics, can induce hypokalemia...
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NUR 160 Exam 2, HONDROS Latest 2023 with complete solution
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NUR 160 EXAM 2, HONDROS QUESTIONS WITH CORRECT ANSWERS
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Hypokalemia and Lasix CORRECT ANSWER If pt is Hypokalemic, report to RN before giving Lasix 
 
Hypervolemia Causes CORRECT ANSWER CKD, liver disease, cirrhosis, CHF, increased salt intake, COPD 
 
Hypervolemia Signs and symptoms CORRECT ANSWER Headache, Confusion, Nausea, Vomiting, Coma 
 
Hypovolemia Causes CORRECT ANSWER Vomiting, DM, fever, heat exposure, exercise, no water access, significant injury to skin 
 
Most accurate assessment of water balance CORRECT ANSWER daily weights in similar ...
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ATI MED SURG REVIEW Test Questions Fluid and Electrolytes Balance and Disturbance LATEST 2022/2023
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ATI MED SURG REVIEW Test Questions Fluid and Electrolytes Balance and Disturbance LATEST 2022/2023 
An elderly client takes 40 mg of Lasix twice a day. Which electrolyte imbalance is the most serious adverse effect of diuretic use? 
 
 
You selected:	Hypokalemia 
Correct 
Explanation:	Hypokalemia (potassium level below 3.5 mEq/L) usually indicates a 
defict in total potassium stores. Potassium-losing diuretics, such as loop diuretics, can induce hypokalemia. 
 
Reference:	Hinkle, J.L., and Chee...
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ATI PN PHARMACOLOGY PROCTORED EXAM 2023/2024 Latest Study Guide
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ATI PN PHARMACOLOGY PROCTORED EXAM 
 
A nurse is administering subcutaneous heparin to a client who is at risk for deep vein thrombosis. Which of the following actions should the nurse take? 
1.	Administer the medication into the client's abdomen. 
2.	Inject the medication into a muscle. 
3.	Massage the site after administering the medication. 
4.	Use a 22-gauge needle to administer the medication. 
 
 
A nurse is providing teaching to a client who has a urinary tract infection and new ...
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HESI Pharmacology V2 Practice Exam | Questions and Answers 2023-2024 Graded A+
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HESI Pharmacology V2 Practice Exam | Questions and Answers 2023-2024 Graded A+. A client receiving albuterol (Proventil) tablets complains of nausea every evening with her 9 p.m. dose. 
What action should the nurse take to alleviate this side effect? 
A) Change the time of the dose. 
B) Hold the 9 p.m. dose. 
C) Administer the dose with a snack. 
D) Administer an antiemetic with the dose. 
C) Administer the dose with a snack. 
Administering oral doses with food (C) helps minimize GI discomfort. ...
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NURS 201 - quiz 2 SG/NURS 201 QUIZ 2 – DYSRHYTHMIAS, CAD, HEART FAILURE
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NURS 201 QUIZ 2 – DYSRHYTHMIAS, CAD, HEART FAILURE 
Lasix – monitor and how do you know its 
effective for pt with HF 
Furosemide 
Monitor potassium levels for hypokalemia 
Increased urinary output, decrease 
preload/volume overload 
Thrombocytopenia – definition and diff 
types, interventions and teaching 
Low levels of platelets <150 
Hold direct pressure for 10 mins, monitor for 
bleeding or bruising, no IVs or injections, use 
soft toothbrush and electric razor, avoid 
NSAIDs, check...
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PHARMACOLOGY HESI VERSION 2NEW STUDY GUIDE EXAM CHEAT SHEET WRITTEN SOLUTION 2022-2023 WORKING UPDATE (FORTIS COLLEGE)
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Pharmacology HESI Review 
Cardiac Drugs/Diuretics 
•	Digoxin – positive inotrope (increases force of contraction); negative chronotrope (decreases heart rate). How do you assess for this? (Always take AP for a full minute!) 
•	Client with long hx of daily digoxin and furosemide (Lasix) use; creates a high risk for dig toxicity (Lasix can cause hypokalemia, which can lead to dig toxicity) 
•	Digoxin toxicity – know normal digoxin level (0.5 – 2 ng/mL); serum potassium (K+) level (3.5 ...
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