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Question 22
Which symptoms are common to both dehydration and water intoxication?
Question 22 options:
Dry Mouth
Mental confusion
Dark-coloured urine
Hyponatremia
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- Question 49 A client with hypernatremia in a hypovolemic state is MOST likely to exhibit what clinical manifestation? Question 49 options: Dry mucus membranes Increased production of dilute urine Increased skin turgor Serum sodium of 140 mmol/LQuestion 78 Carson, a 10 month old with vomiting for 2 days is brought to urgent care. Identify the assessment data which would indicate mild dehydration? Question 78 options: Producing tears Increased respiratory rate Decreased urine output Restless Tachycardia FebrileQuestion 46 What is the MOST appropriate method of restoring the fluid and electrolyte balance for a 2 year old child with moderate dehydration? Question 46 options: Use an oral rehydration solution Keep the child NPO Start an IV of 0.9% Normal Saline Offer 60 ml of Gatorade
- Question 4 A nurse is assessing a patient with Cushing's syndrome. Which observation should the nurse report to the physician immediately? O An irregular apical pulse O Pitting edema of the legs O Frequent urination O Dry mucous membranesQuestion 48 Which of the following conditions can give rise to elevated serum sodium and pitting edema? Question 48 options: Hyperosmolar, hyperglycemic syndrome of diabetes Decreased GFR due to renal failure Infusion of 500 ml of D5W over 2 hours Vomiting and diarrheaQuestion 41 The RPN, working in Long-term care, reports to the RN that their patient is experiencing increasing confusion and they suspect a urinary tract infection (UTI). What should the RN's initial response be? Question 41 options: Ask the RPN to collect a urine sample Ask the RPN to encourage fluid intake and continue to monitor signs & symptoms Contact the patient's doctor to determine next steps Assess the patient for additional symptoms of UTI including fever, pain, and hematuria
- Nursing Question 47 . QuesA patient complains of feeling lightheaded when assuming an upright position. On assessment you note that the patient has dry mucus membranes and they report not having urinated in the past 18 hours. Lab work indicates sodium excess and increased blood osmolarity. Which of the following interventions should be utilized to correct the patients’ fluid imbalance? Question 47 options: administer oral rehydration solutions remove sources of salt excess administer 25% albumin solution IV restrict additional fluid intake.Question 14 Which of the following medications do you expect the doctor to prescribe to a client with a history of COPD who presents with acute respiratory distress? Question 14 options: Bronchodilators, corticosteroids, and antihypertensives Bronchodilators, corticosteroids, and psychotropics Bronchodilators, diuretics, and antihypertensives Corticosteroids, oxygen, and dirueticsQuestion 42 Excess water retention in a client with a condition known as syndrome of inappropriate ADH secretion (SIADH), is likely to experience what complication? Question 42 options: isotonic fluid gain hyperkalemia hyponatremia isotonic fluid loss
- Question 28 Amy is being seen in the Emergency department because of rectal bleeding secondary to ulcerative colitis. What additional question is MOST important for the nurse to ask Amy? Question 28 options: Do you feel fatigued or light-headed? Do you have trouble remembering events? Do you experience tremors or headaches? Do you ever hear ringing in your ears?Can you please answer these two sub questions in depth detailsQuestion 50 Which of the following is NOT a cause of hypokalemia? Question 50 options: Hospitalized patients receiving IV fluids lacking potassium Excessive vomiting and diarrhea or gastrointestinal suctioning Inadequate intake of potassium rich foods Congenital adrenal cortical dysfunction resulting in a lack of aldosterone