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NUR2063 Final Exam Study Guide / NUR 2063 Final Exam Study Guide QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS VERIFIED ANSWERS GRADED A+
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NUR2063 Final Exam Study 
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What is the difference between a sign and a symptom? - 
CORRECT ANSWER-Sign - Objective (Erythema, Edema, 
lesion) 
Symptom - Subjective (Headache, sore, tired) 
Na - Sodium - CORRECT ANSWER-136-144 mEq 
Hyponatremia - anorexia, gastrointestinal upset, poor skin 
turgor, dry mucous membranes, blood pressure changes, 
pulse changes, edema, headache, lethargy, confusion, ...
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Pathophysiology Exam 1 Questions With Verified Answers
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Stages of general adaptation syndrome - answer1. Alarm 
Initial reaction 
Sympathetic nervous system 
2. Resistance 
Adaptation 
Limit stressor 
3. Exhaustion 
Adaptation failing 
Disease develops 
Edema - answerExcess fluid in the interstitial space 
Dehydration (ECF volume deficit) - answerCan occur independently without electrolyte 
defects 
Decrease in fluid level leads to increase in level of blood solutes 
Ce...
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NURS 345: The Child with Gastrointestinal Disease Questions With 100% Correct Answers!!
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Diarrhea - usually secondary to an infectious agent (viral, bacterial, parasitic) 
dehydration - signs/symptoms of ______: 
-sunken fontanels (anterior fontanel - class @12-18 mo) 
-cry and fail to produce tears 
-cap refill time 
-dry, sticky mouth 
-crusted lips 
-urine output (no wet diaper 6-8, 12 hours kids) 
-cooler skin 
-dizziness/fatigue 
fontanels, tears, mouth - DEHYDRATION: 
-sunken _____ (anterior fontanel - class @12-18 mo) 
-cry and fail to produce ____ 
-cap refill time 
-dry, st...
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NURS 6501 Week 5 Patho Exam Study Guide Walden University
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Positively charged electrolytes (cations) have a positive charge due to the presence 
of extra electrons. Major cations include - Sodium (Na+) 
Potassium (K+) 
Magnesium (Mg++) 
Calcium (Ca++) 
Negatively charged electrolytes (anions) have a negative charge due to the absence 
of an electron. Major anions include - Bicarbonate (HCO3-) 
Chloride (Cl-) 
Phosphate (H PO4-) 
The main electrolytes in body fluid - Na+ sodium 
Cl- chlorine 
Mg2+ magnesium 
Ca2+ calcium 
K+ potassium 
Hyponatremia 
Path...
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HESI 4 Exam/If the nurse is initiating IV fluid replacement for a child who has dry, sticky mucous membranes, flushed skin, and fever of 103.6 F. Laboratory finding indicate that the child has a sodium concentration of 156 mEq/L. What physiologic mech
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301. If the nurse is initiating IV fluid replacement for a child who has dry, sticky mucous membranes, 
flushed skin, and fever of 103.6 F. Laboratory finding indicate that the child has a sodium concentration 
of 156 mEq/L. What physiologic mechanism contributes to this finding? Correct Answer- Insensible loss 
of body fluids contributes to the hemoconcentration of serum solutes. 
Rationale: Fever causes insensible fluid loss, which contribute to fluid volume and results in 
hemoconcentrati...
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Pathophysiology Exam 1 Rasmussen University Questions and Answers Solved 100% Correct!!
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Stages of general adaptation syndrome - Answer-1. Alarm 
Initial reaction 
Sympathetic nervous system 
2. Resistance 
Adaptation 
Limit stressor 
3. Exhaustion 
Adaptation failing 
Disease develops 
Edema - Answer-Excess fluid in the interstitial space 
Dehydration (ECF volume deficit) - Answer-Can occur independently without electrolyte defects 
Decrease in fluid level leads to increase in level of blood solutes 
Cell shrinkage 
Hypotension 
Hypovolemia or fluid volume deficit - Answer-Decrease...
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Med surg 2 FINAL!! Exam Questions And Answers
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Med surg 2 FINAL!! Exam Questions And Answers 
 
 
The nurse is caring for a client with laboratory values indicating dehydration. Which clinical symptom is consistent with dehydration? - ANS Dark, concentrated urine 
 
The nurse is providing an afternoon shift report and relates morning assessment findings to the oncoming nurse. Which daily assessment data is necessary to determine changes in hypervolemia status? - ANS Weight 
 
The nurse is caring for a client in heart failure with sign...
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Med Surg Nursing HESI Exam with Questions Solved 100% Correct| A+ Rated
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The osmolality of the extracellular fluid is almost entirely due to - Sodium 
Dextrose 10% is a _____ solution. It should only be administered _____ - hyperosmolar; IV 
Use only ___ solutions in irrigations & infusions unless there is a specific aim to shift fluid to 
intracellular or extracellular spaces. - isotonic, neutral 
Common causes of fluid volume deficit. - Vomiting, diarrhea, GI suctioning, sweating, 
inadequate fluid intake, massive edema, ascites 
Symptoms of fluid volume deficit - ...
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Nursing 170: Fluid and Electrolytes Questions with Complete solutions
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S/S include hypotension, olguria and/or anuria, sticky mucous membranes Correct Answer-Fluid Volume Deficit 
 
Serum potassium less than 3.5 mEq/L Correct Answer-Hypokalemia Lab value 
 
Serum Potassium greater than 5 mEq/L Correct Answer-Hyperkalemia Lab value 
 
Occurs from an increase in metabolic acid or a decrease in bicarbonate Correct Answer-Metabolic Acidosis 
 
A solution with higher osmotic pressure than that of body fluids; pulls water out of the cells; used to repair electrolyte dist...
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Fluid Electrolytes & Burns w/ ati Exam Questions With 100% Correct Answers
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Fluid Electrolytes & Burns w/ ati Exam 
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3 major types of dehydration and define each - answer1. Isotonic: = loss of Na and H20 
(caused by V&D) 
Na WNL but hypovolemic shock can happen 
2. Hypotonic (hyponatremic): greater loss of sodium than water. 
-CM's are much worse and shock can occur 
-serum Na<130 
3. Hypertonic (Hypernatremic): NA loss is < water loss. 
serum Na> 150 
shock is less likely but neurological changes can occur 
What is the main...
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