Deck 20: Fluids and Electrolytes

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What is the method by which inhaled oxygen is moved into the intravascular compartment called?

A) Active transport
B) Oxygenation
C) Passive transport
D) Mass movement
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Three body systems work at different speeds to keep the pH in the narrow range of normal. What is the order of effectiveness for these three systems?

A) Blood buffers, kidneys, and lungs
B) Kidneys, lungs, and blood buffers
C) Blood buffers, lungs, and kidneys
D) Lungs, kidneys, and blood buffers
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What is the nurse closely assessing for in a patient with hypokalemia?

A) Systemic edema
B) Cardiac complications
C) Muscle cramping
D) Impaired kidney function
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When a patient takes substances into the body, they first enter the extracellular compartment. What must the substances enter to carry out their function?

A) Horizontal compartment
B) Intracellular compartment
C) Compartmental
D) Vertical compartment
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The nurse encourages a patient who has been vomiting to drink fluids because the body fluid lost daily must match the amount of fluid taken in to maintain homeostasis. What is the recommended daily amount of fluid for an adult?

A) 1000 mL
B) 1500 mL
C) 2050 mL
D) 2500 mL
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Electrolytes are not measured by weight; their chemical activity is expressed in milliequivalents. What does 1 milliequivalent of potassium have the same combining power as?

A) 1 mEq of nitrogen
B) 1 mEq of oxygen
C) 1 mEq of hydrogen
D) 1 mEq of magnesium
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The nurse modifies the care plan for the immobilized patient after assessing a calcium level of 6.2 mEq/L. What nursing assessment should the nurse include when modifying this care plan?

A) Osteoporosis
B) Tooth loss
C) Renal calculi
D) Contractures
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The nurse explains to a patient that the drug Lasix reduces edema by drawing water from the interstitial space into the intravascular space. What is this process called?

A) Diffusion
B) Filtration
C) Osmosis
D) Homeostasis
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Homeostasis of the hydrogen ion concentration in body fluids depends on the ratio of carbonic acid to bicarbonate in the extracellular fluid. What is this ratio?

A) 1:5
B) 1:10
C) 1:15
D) 1:20
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When administering intravenous (IV) fluids, the nurse ensures that the IV fluids are infusing as ordered to prevent dehydration in an adult. When could dehydration become lethal?

A) If the patient loses 5% of body fluid
B) If the patient loses 10% of body fluid
C) If the patient loses 15% of body fluid
D) If the patient loses 20% of body fluid
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The nurse weighs a patient at the same time of day with the same scale and same clothing. What is this a simple and accurate method of determining?

A) An accurate weight
B) Water balance
C) Adequate nutrition
D) Urinary output
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A nurse assesses an edematous cardiac patient. The nurse is aware that this condition is a result of retained fluid. What is the patient considered to be?

A) Hyponatremic
B) Hypokalemic
C) Hypernatremic
D) Hypercalcemic
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What does actively transporting electrolytes from an area of higher concentration to an area of lower concentration require?

A) Hydrostatic pressure
B) Osmotic pressure
C) Blood pressure
D) Pulse pressure
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What percentage of an adult's body weight consists of water?

A) 10% to 20%
B) 30% to 40%
C) 50% to 60%
D) 70% to 80%
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Sodium is the most abundant electrolyte in the body. The location of electrolytes is important for maintaining homeostasis. Sodium is the major electrolyte in which fluid compartment?

A) Intracellular
B) Intravascular
C) Extracellular
D) Interstitial
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What should the nurse expect when assessing a patient with respiratory alkalosis?

A) Slow respirations
B) Muscle weakness
C) Strong, even heart rate
D) Flushed face
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The nurse uses a diagram to show that fluids in the interstitial and intravascular compartments are combined. What do they combine to form?

A) Intercellular compartment
B) Circulating compartment
C) Vertical compartment
D) Extracellular compartment
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The nurse must keep an accurate intake and output record to assess kidney efficiency. In order for the kidneys to remove waste, what is the least amount of hourly urine output the kidneys must produce to remove waste?

A) 10 mL
B) 20 mL
C) 30 mL
D) 40 mL
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When reading the laboratory report of a patient with excessive diarrhea, the nurse notes that the pH is 7.10, and the PaCO? and the PaO? are normal. What should the nurse recognize as this patient's state from this information alone?

A) Respiratory acidosis
B) Metabolic acidosis
C) Respiratory alkalosis
D) Metabolic alkalosis
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The lactating mother is counseled by the nurse to eat adequate amounts of meat and legumes. What level will this help to increase?

A) Potassium
B) Chloride
C) Magnesium
D) Phosphorus
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What are the three types of passive transport? (Select all that apply.)

A) Diffusion
B) Titration
C) Osmosis
D) Distillation
E) Filtration
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The nurse is educating a patient regarding the need to avoid foods high in potassium. What food choices led the nurse to conclude that teaching was not effective?

A) Apples and green beans
B) Kiwis and onions
C) Apricots and asparagus
D) Grapes and lima beans
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The nurse expects an adult with normal kidney function to void a minimum of ____ mL of urine in 4 hours.
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The nurse explains that a normal adult will lose approximately _____ mL of water through respiration in the course of a day.
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What are the three buffer systems of the body? (Select all that apply.)

A) Bicarbonate/carbonic acid system
B) Respiratory system
C) Renal system
D) GI system
E) Integumentary system
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What should the nurse focus on when creating a nursing care plan for a patient with metabolic acidosis?

A) Frequent periods of ambulation
B) Increasing fluid intake
C) Decreasing fluid intake
D) Deep-breathing exercises
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A patient began vomiting and continued to do so for several hours. What is the result of this loss of stomach contents?

A) Metabolic acidosis
B) Metabolic alkalosis
C) Respiratory acidosis
D) Respiratory alkalosis
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A patient admitted in a state of extreme anxiety has vital signs of: T 98.6° F, P 81, BP 130/86, R 32. What will result if this hyperventilation continues?

A) Metabolic acidosis
B) Metabolic alkalosis
C) Respiratory acidosis
D) Respiratory alkalosis
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A child has been having an asthma attack for the last 8 hours. Because of the child's inability to exhale effectively, the nurse assesses for respiratory __________.
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Deck 20: Fluids and Electrolytes
1
What is the method by which inhaled oxygen is moved into the intravascular compartment called?

A) Active transport
B) Oxygenation
C) Passive transport
D) Mass movement
Passive transport
2
Three body systems work at different speeds to keep the pH in the narrow range of normal. What is the order of effectiveness for these three systems?

A) Blood buffers, kidneys, and lungs
B) Kidneys, lungs, and blood buffers
C) Blood buffers, lungs, and kidneys
D) Lungs, kidneys, and blood buffers
Blood buffers, lungs, and kidneys
3
What is the nurse closely assessing for in a patient with hypokalemia?

A) Systemic edema
B) Cardiac complications
C) Muscle cramping
D) Impaired kidney function
Cardiac complications
4
When a patient takes substances into the body, they first enter the extracellular compartment. What must the substances enter to carry out their function?

A) Horizontal compartment
B) Intracellular compartment
C) Compartmental
D) Vertical compartment
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The nurse encourages a patient who has been vomiting to drink fluids because the body fluid lost daily must match the amount of fluid taken in to maintain homeostasis. What is the recommended daily amount of fluid for an adult?

A) 1000 mL
B) 1500 mL
C) 2050 mL
D) 2500 mL
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Electrolytes are not measured by weight; their chemical activity is expressed in milliequivalents. What does 1 milliequivalent of potassium have the same combining power as?

A) 1 mEq of nitrogen
B) 1 mEq of oxygen
C) 1 mEq of hydrogen
D) 1 mEq of magnesium
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The nurse modifies the care plan for the immobilized patient after assessing a calcium level of 6.2 mEq/L. What nursing assessment should the nurse include when modifying this care plan?

A) Osteoporosis
B) Tooth loss
C) Renal calculi
D) Contractures
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The nurse explains to a patient that the drug Lasix reduces edema by drawing water from the interstitial space into the intravascular space. What is this process called?

A) Diffusion
B) Filtration
C) Osmosis
D) Homeostasis
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Homeostasis of the hydrogen ion concentration in body fluids depends on the ratio of carbonic acid to bicarbonate in the extracellular fluid. What is this ratio?

A) 1:5
B) 1:10
C) 1:15
D) 1:20
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10
When administering intravenous (IV) fluids, the nurse ensures that the IV fluids are infusing as ordered to prevent dehydration in an adult. When could dehydration become lethal?

A) If the patient loses 5% of body fluid
B) If the patient loses 10% of body fluid
C) If the patient loses 15% of body fluid
D) If the patient loses 20% of body fluid
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The nurse weighs a patient at the same time of day with the same scale and same clothing. What is this a simple and accurate method of determining?

A) An accurate weight
B) Water balance
C) Adequate nutrition
D) Urinary output
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A nurse assesses an edematous cardiac patient. The nurse is aware that this condition is a result of retained fluid. What is the patient considered to be?

A) Hyponatremic
B) Hypokalemic
C) Hypernatremic
D) Hypercalcemic
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What does actively transporting electrolytes from an area of higher concentration to an area of lower concentration require?

A) Hydrostatic pressure
B) Osmotic pressure
C) Blood pressure
D) Pulse pressure
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What percentage of an adult's body weight consists of water?

A) 10% to 20%
B) 30% to 40%
C) 50% to 60%
D) 70% to 80%
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Sodium is the most abundant electrolyte in the body. The location of electrolytes is important for maintaining homeostasis. Sodium is the major electrolyte in which fluid compartment?

A) Intracellular
B) Intravascular
C) Extracellular
D) Interstitial
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What should the nurse expect when assessing a patient with respiratory alkalosis?

A) Slow respirations
B) Muscle weakness
C) Strong, even heart rate
D) Flushed face
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The nurse uses a diagram to show that fluids in the interstitial and intravascular compartments are combined. What do they combine to form?

A) Intercellular compartment
B) Circulating compartment
C) Vertical compartment
D) Extracellular compartment
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The nurse must keep an accurate intake and output record to assess kidney efficiency. In order for the kidneys to remove waste, what is the least amount of hourly urine output the kidneys must produce to remove waste?

A) 10 mL
B) 20 mL
C) 30 mL
D) 40 mL
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When reading the laboratory report of a patient with excessive diarrhea, the nurse notes that the pH is 7.10, and the PaCO? and the PaO? are normal. What should the nurse recognize as this patient's state from this information alone?

A) Respiratory acidosis
B) Metabolic acidosis
C) Respiratory alkalosis
D) Metabolic alkalosis
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The lactating mother is counseled by the nurse to eat adequate amounts of meat and legumes. What level will this help to increase?

A) Potassium
B) Chloride
C) Magnesium
D) Phosphorus
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What are the three types of passive transport? (Select all that apply.)

A) Diffusion
B) Titration
C) Osmosis
D) Distillation
E) Filtration
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The nurse is educating a patient regarding the need to avoid foods high in potassium. What food choices led the nurse to conclude that teaching was not effective?

A) Apples and green beans
B) Kiwis and onions
C) Apricots and asparagus
D) Grapes and lima beans
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The nurse expects an adult with normal kidney function to void a minimum of ____ mL of urine in 4 hours.
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The nurse explains that a normal adult will lose approximately _____ mL of water through respiration in the course of a day.
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What are the three buffer systems of the body? (Select all that apply.)

A) Bicarbonate/carbonic acid system
B) Respiratory system
C) Renal system
D) GI system
E) Integumentary system
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What should the nurse focus on when creating a nursing care plan for a patient with metabolic acidosis?

A) Frequent periods of ambulation
B) Increasing fluid intake
C) Decreasing fluid intake
D) Deep-breathing exercises
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A patient began vomiting and continued to do so for several hours. What is the result of this loss of stomach contents?

A) Metabolic acidosis
B) Metabolic alkalosis
C) Respiratory acidosis
D) Respiratory alkalosis
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A patient admitted in a state of extreme anxiety has vital signs of: T 98.6° F, P 81, BP 130/86, R 32. What will result if this hyperventilation continues?

A) Metabolic acidosis
B) Metabolic alkalosis
C) Respiratory acidosis
D) Respiratory alkalosis
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A child has been having an asthma attack for the last 8 hours. Because of the child's inability to exhale effectively, the nurse assesses for respiratory __________.
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