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Signs and Symptoms of Electrolyte Imbalances Questions and Answers 100% Pass
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Signs and Symptoms of Electrolyte 
Imbalances Questions and Answers 
 
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What are the signs of hyperkalemia? 
Elevated potassium levels can cause muscle weakness, fatigue, and arrhythmias. 
 
What are the symptoms of hyponatremia? 
Symptoms include headache, confusion, nausea, and seizures. 
 
What are the typical signs of hypocalcemia? 
Tingling or numbness in fingers, muscle cramps, and seizures. 
 
What is a common sign of hypercalcemia? 
Fatigue, weakness, and constipation can be ...
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MKSAP TOP Exam Guide Questions and CORRECT Answers
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Tumor lysis tx - IV fluids (6L/day), loop diuretic to maintain UOP if needed, and 
Rasburicase (preventative) 
Tumor lysis labs: - hyperkalemia, hyperuricemia, hyperphosphatemia, acute kidney injury 
(d/t prior) 
Acromegaly etiology - Hypersecretion of of GH, d/t pituitary adenoma 
GH --> liver --> IGF1-->acromegaly 
Diagnosis of acromegaly - IGF-1 level 
NOT GH level b/c secreted in pulses
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NRNP 6550 Final Exam Questions and Answers Latest Updated 2023/2024 (100% Graded)
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NRNP 6550 Final Exam Questions and Answers Latest Updated 2023/2024 (100% Graded). Urine culture with UTI Correct answer- 100.000 colonies in asymptomatic: bacteruria 
10 - 10.000 colonies in symptomatic patients but also pyuria 
pyuria: more than 10 leukocytes 
elevated erythrocytes with pyelonephritis 
WBC in urine 
false positive with tumor, urethritis and poor collection technique 
Repeat in pregnant women 
Lower urinary tract UTI and upper urinary tract UTI Correct answer- bladder and 
uret...
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NURS 288 Final Questions with Complete Solutions
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Acute renal failure (ARF) Correct Answer-the kidneys suddenly lose their ability to filter waste from the blood. 
It is usually caused by trauma, sepsis, poor perfusion, or medications. 
Can cause hyponatremia, hyperkalemia, hypocalcemia, and hyperphosphatemia. 
Excretion of excess electrolytes by urinary elimination helps maintain health 
 
chronic kidney disease (ckd) Correct Answer-A type of renal failure that progresses slowly with few symptoms until the kidneys are severely damaged and u...
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Xylitol toxicity - answer - rapid release of insulin = monitor for HYPOGLYCEMIA 
- high ALT = SAME, ursodiol, N-acetylcysteine, milk thistle 
Bleach toxicity - answer - dilute stomach w/ MILK 
- DO NOT induce emesis 
- GI protectants 
Black widow spiders - answer - latrodectus mactans, L. Hesperus 
- ACh is the toxin that binds to Ca channels = ascending motor paralysis and destruction of peripheral nerves 
- signs = recumbent, vocalizing, pai...
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CNS Exam: Certified Nutrition Specialist Questions and Answers 100% Solved
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CNS Exam: Certified Nutrition Specialist 
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Dumping syndrome is associated with: 
A. Osmotic movement of water into the jejunum due to the presence of carbohydrate 
B. Reactive hypoglycemia 
C. Gastric resection surgery 
D. All of the above ️️Answer: D - Dumping syndrome is associated with the movement of 
water into the jejunum due to the presence of carbohydrate. It often accompanies gastric 
resection surgery and leads to diarrhea. Reactive hypoglycemia ...
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NAVLE STUDY GUIDE WITH QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 2024. 
Xylitol toxicity - answer - rapid release of insulin = monitor for HYPOGLYCEMIA 
- high ALT = SAME, ursodiol, N-acetylcysteine, milk thistle 
Bleach toxicity - answer - dilute stomach w/ MILK 
- DO NOT induce emesis 
- GI protectants 
Black widow spiders - answer - latrodectus mactans, L. Hesperus 
- ACh is the toxin that binds to Ca channels = ascending motor paralysis and destruction of peripheral nerves 
- signs = recumbent, vocalizing, pain...
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PNLE I for Foundation of Professional Nursing Practice Exam Latest Version 2024/2025 Expert-Verified Q&As
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A 10 year old child with type 1 diabetes develops diabetic ketoacidosis and receives a continuous insulin 
infusion. Which condition represents the greatest risk to this child? 
A. Hypernatremia 
B. Hypokalemia 
C. Hyperphosphatemia 
D. Hypercalcemia - Answer: (B) Hypokalemia. Insulin administration causes glucose and potassium to 
move into the cells, causing hypokalemia. 
A 45 year old client, has no family history of breast cancer or other risk factors for this disease. Nurse 
John should ins...
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AANP 2023 Final Exam Study Guide
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AANP 2023 Final Exam Study Guide 
 
1. Measles (Rubeola): What RNA virus is associated with cough, coryza, and conjunctivitis with 
photophobia, rash that starts on head or face? 
 
2. Ortolani maneuver: technique for checking hip integrity. unequal movement suggests the hip 
is dislocated 
 
3. varicocele: enlarged, dilated veins near the testicle 
 
4. bladder cancer: cancerous tumor that arises from the cells lining the bladder; 
major sign is hematuria, smoking or industrial chemicals can c...
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CCHT Exam Review Questions and 
Answers Rated A 
The functional unit of the kidney, or the structure in the kidney that does the work, is the: 
Nephron 
A nephron is made up of: A glomerulus and a tubule 
The endocrine functions of the kidney includes: Making erythropoietin and the active form 
of vitamin D 
The leading cause of End-Stage Renal Disease for adult in the United States is: Diabetes 
Patients with kidney failure often complain of itching, which is likely to be caused by: 
Hyperphosp...
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