Exam 31: Treatment of Fluid and Electrolyte Disorders
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Match each of the following electrolytes with one of its roles in the body.
-Sodium
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IV solutions are used in electrolyte disorders to _____.
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Management of dehydration requires all of the following except _____.
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_____ is a necessary electrolyte to help provide energy for most cell functions.
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Match each of the following definitions with its term.
-Condition in which the serum calcium level drops below 4.5 mEq/L
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Which of the following electrolytes could increase the chance of arrhythmias when an abnormal amount is found inside the cells?
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Which electrolyte is a major cation found inside of the cell that is important for regulation of the heartbeat and muscle function?
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Which of the following could be used to treat hypernatremia?
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Which of the following can be helpful in hypotensive patients?
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The _____ ion acts as a buffer to maintain the normal levels of acidity (pH)in blood and other fluids in the body.
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Which of the following can be used to replace fluids that have been lost and promote urine output?
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All of the following are causes of edema,a classic fluid imbalance condition,except _____.
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How does the treatment of water intoxication allow for recovery?
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Match each of the following electrolytes with one of its roles in the body.
-Phosphorus
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Match each of the following definitions with its term.
-Condition in which the serum potassium level is above 5.5 mEq/L
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Match each of the following definitions with its term.
-Condition of decreased serum sodium concentration below the normal range (less than 136 mEq/L)
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How is fluid and electrolyte homeostasis maintained in the body?
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What is the unit of measure used for the number of electrolytes in solution?
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Which electrolyte is present in greatest concentration within the cell and is the second most abundant intracellular cation after potassium?
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