ATI-MedSurge-Fluid Word Scramble
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Question | Answer |
Potassium of 3.0 mEq/L - expected assessment | Orthostatic hypotention |
Dehydrated pt. begins to appear confused / lethargic - priority nursing action | report the findings to primary care provider |
Hyponatremia - sodium | sodium serum -< 135 mEq/L |
Hypernatremia - sodium | sodium serum -> 145 mEq/L |
Hyponatremia - osmolarity | serum osmolarity -< 270 mOsm/L |
Hypernatremia - osmolarity | serum osmolarity -> 300 mOsm/L |
serum sodium 155 mEq/L - good PO | isotonic - 1000 mL 0.9% saline hypotonic - 1000 mL 5% dextrose w/H2O hypotonic - 1000 mL 5% dextrose w/045% saline |
serum sodium 155 mEq/L - bad PO | hypertonic - 1000 mL 3% saline |
2+ pitting ankle edema - serum assessments | increased serum: hematocrit, osmolarity (>300 mOsm/L), urine specific gravity, sodium |
Prolonged PR interval and widened QRS complex - due to... | Hyperkalemia |
Magnesium - Rich Foods | Spinach Halibut Tofu Broccoli Brown Rice Scallop Pumpkin seeds Beet greens Buckwheat |
Excessive fluid loss - Interventions | - administer prescribed IV fluids - increase fluids - pt. to stand slowly - weigh pt. each morning |
ABGs - Metabolic alkalosis | pH > 7.45 |
ABGs - Metabolic acidosis | pH < 7.45 |
Dehydrated pt. - receiving IV fluids - s/s Fluid Overload | bounding peripheral pulses |
Venous insufficiency lower extremities - pt. teaching | put feet up when sitting |
Elastic stockings | put on upon awakening and before getting out of bed in the morning, seam on the OUTSIDE |
Pt. teaching for Post-OP client at risk for developing respiratory acidosis | use incentive spirometer to promote adequate gas exchange |
hypercalcemia - nursing priority assessment | assess cardiac rhythm due to risk of cardiac dysrhythmias |
Calcium - High Foods | green beans, broccoli |
Hypercalcemia - nursing plan of action | implement seizure precautions |
Calcium - administration | PO or IV, not IM |
Hypokalemia due to Furosemide (Lasix) - prepare to administer | Potassium Sparing Diuretic |
Potassium - administration | via IV solution at 10 mEq/L ***NEVER IV BOLUS*** |
Hyperkalemia - IV intervention | administer high dextrose (D50W) & regular insulin IV to decrease serum potassium level |
Hypomagnesemia - expected finding | hyperactive deep tendon reflexes decreased bowel sounds shallow respiration increased BP |
Hypomagnesemia - serum level | < 1.3 mg/dL |
Hypokalemia - IV intervention | normal saline w/ 40 mEq/L K+ at 100 mL/hr |
Lactated Ringer's solution - for vomiting | will not provide adequate K+ replacment |
PaCO2 in respiratory alkalosis is... | decreased |
Isotonic dehydration causes a loss of? | water only |
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