Details of NURS 2539 FLUID AND ELECTROLYTES (QUESTIONS & ANSWERS 100- VERIFIED)
FLUID AND ELECTROLYTES
Question 1 See full question 1m 36s The physician
... [Show More] orders dextrose 5% in water, 1,000 ml to be infused over 8 hours. The I.V. tubing delivers 15 drops/ml. The nurse should run the I.V. infusion at a rate of: You Selected:
32 drops/minute.
Correct response: 32 drops/minute.
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Question 2 See full question 45s
A physician orders a loop diuretic for a client. When administering this drug, the nurse anticipates that the client may develop which electrolyte imbalance? You Selected: Hyperkalemia
Correct response: Hypokalemia
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Question 3 See full question 16s
A nurse must deliver 1,000 ml of normal saline solution over 8 hours. The I.V. tubing has a drop factor of 10 gtt/ml. The nurse should set the flow rate as: You Selected: 21 gtt/minute
Correct response: 21 gtt/minute
Explanation:
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Question 4 See full question 18s
Parents bring their infant to the clinic, seeking treatment for vomiting and diarrhea
that has lasted for 2 days. On assessment, the nurse detects dry mucous
membranes and lethargy. What other finding suggests a fluid volume deficit?
You Selected:
A sunken fontanel
Correct response:
A sunken fontanel
Explanation:
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Question 5 See full question 45s
For a client with anorexia nervosa, which goal takes the highest priority?
You Selected:
The client will identify self-perceptions about body size as unrealistic.
Correct response:
The client will establish adequate daily nutritional intake.
Explanation:
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Question 6 See full question 20s
A client in the 13th week of pregnancy develops hyperemesis gravidarum. Which
laboratory finding indicates the need for intervention?
You Selected: Ketones in urine.
Correct response:
Ketones in urine.
Explanation:
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Question 7 See full question 12s
Parents who bring a 3-week-old neonate to the hospital report that he's been
"throwing up after every feeding." A nurse notes projectile vomiting while assessing
the neonate. X-rays confirm:
You Selected:
pyloric stenosis.
Correct response:
pyloric stenosis.
Explanation:
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Question 8 See full question 56s
Which assessment finding would lead a nurse to suspect dehydration in a preterm
neonate?
You Selected:
Urine output below 1 ml/hour
Correct response:
Urine output below 1 ml/hour
Explanation:
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Question 9 See full question 2m 44sA nurse is planning to administer a sodium polystyrene sulfonate enema to a client
with a potassium level of 6.2 mEq/L. Correct administration and the effects of this
enema should include having the client:
You Selected:
retain the enema for 30 minutes to allow for sodium exchange; afterward,
the client should have diarrhea.
Correct response:
retain the enema for 30 minutes to allow for sodium exchange; afterward,
the client should have diarrhea.
Explanation:
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Question 10 See full question 2m 4s
After completing discharge instructions for a primiparous client who is bottle-
feeding her term neonate, the nurse determines that the mother understands the
instructions when the mother says that she should contact the pediatrician if the
neonate exhibits which sign or symptom?
You Selected:
spitting up of a tablespoon of formula after feeding
Correct response:
passage of a liquid stool with a watery ring
Explanation:
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Question 11 See full question 5m 21s
A 31-year-old multigravid client at 39 weeks' gestation admitted to the hospital in
active labor is receiving intravenous lactated Ringer's solution and a continuous
epidural anesthetic. During the first hour after administration of the anesthetic, the
nurse should monitor the client for:
You Selected: hypotension.
Correct response:
hypotension.
Explanation:
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Question 12 See full question 2m 44s
The nurse is evaluating the effectiveness of fluid resuscitation during the
emergency period of burn management. Which finding indicates that adequate
fluid replacement has been achieved in the client?
You Selected:
an increase in body weight
Correct response:
urine output greater than 35 mL/hour
Explanation:
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Question 13 See full question 3m 1s
A client is admitted with acute pancreatitis. The nurse should monitor which
laboratory values?
You Selected:
increased serum amylase and lipase levels
Correct response:
increased serum amylase and lipase levels
Explanation:
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Question 14 See full question 3m 1sClients who are receiving total parenteral nutrition (TPN) are at risk for
development of which complication?
You Selected:
pulmonary hypertension
Correct response:
fluid imbalances
Explanation:
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Question 15 See full question 38s
A client with a history of renal calculi formation is being discharged after surgery to
remove the calculus. What instructions should the nurse include in the client's
discharge teaching plan?
You Selected:
Increase daily fluid intake to at least 2 to 3 L.
Correct response:
Increase daily fluid intake to at least 2 to 3 L.
Explanation:
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Question 16 See full question 6m 18s
The client's serum potassium level is elevated in acute renal failure, and the nurse
administers sodium polystyrene sulfonate. The mechanism of action for this drug is
to:
You Selected:
exchange sodium for potassium ions in the colon.
Correct response:
exchange sodium for potassium ions in the colon.Explanation:
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Question 17 See full question 1m 32s
What finding should the nurse interpret as indicating that a child is receiving too
much IV fluid too rapidly?
You Selected:
moist crackles in the lung fields
Correct response:
moist crackles in the lung fields
Explanation:
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Question 18 See full question 2m 1s
Which symptom is an early indication that the client’s serum potassium level is
below normal?
You Selected:
muscle weakness in the legs
Correct response:
muscle weakness in the legs
Explanation:
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Question 19 See full question 14s
The nurse monitors IV replacement therapy for a client with a nasogastric (NG) tube
attached to low suction in order to:
You Selected:
maintain fluid and electrolyte balance.Correct response:
maintain fluid and electrolyte balance.
Explanation:
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Question 20 See full question 36s
The nurse is assessing a client who is restless and agitated, has dry mucous
membranes, and has intense thirst. The nurse should assess the client further for
which electrolyte imbalance?
You Selected:
hypernatremia
Correct response:
hypernatremia
Explanation:
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Question 21 See full question 2m 49s
A client with Crohn's disease is scheduled for a barium enema. What should the
plan of care include today to prepare for the test tomorrow?
You Selected:
Encourage plenty of fluids.
Correct response:
Encourage plenty of fluids.
Explanation:
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Question 22 See full question 9m 9s
During a follow-up visit to the physician, a client with hyperparathyroidism asks the
nurse to explain the physiology of the parathyroid glands. The nurse states thatthese glands produce parathyroid hormone (PTH). PTH maintains the balance
between calcium and:
You Selected:
phosphorus.
Correct response:
phosphorus.
Explanation:
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Question 23 See full question 17s
A client has a serum calcium level of 7.2 mg/dl (1.8 mmol/L). During the physical
examination, the nurse expects to assess:
You Selected:
Trousseau's sign.
Correct response:
Trousseau's sign.
Explanation:
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Question 24 See full question 33s
A nurse is caring for a client who had a thyroidectomy and is at risk for
hypocalcemia. What should the nurse do?
You Selected:
Observe for muscle twitching and numbness or tingling of the lips, fingers,
and toes.
Correct response:
Observe for muscle twitching and numbness or tingling of the lips, fingers,
and toes.Explanation:
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Question 25 See full question 16s
For the first 72 hours after thyroidectomy surgery, a nurse should assess a client for
Chvostek's sign and Trousseau's sign because they indicate:
You Selected:
hypocalcemia.
Correct response:
hypocalcemia.
Explanation:
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Question 26 See full question 51s
A client is admitted with nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea. His blood pressure on
admission is 74/30 mm Hg. The client is oliguric and his blood urea nitrogen (BUN)
and creatinine levels are elevated. The physician will most likely write an order for
which treatment?
You Selected:
Start I.V. fluids with a normal saline solution bolus followed by a
maintenance dose.
Correct response:
Start I.V. fluids with a normal saline solution bolus followed by a
maintenance dose.
Explanation:
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Question 27 See full question 2m 15s
A nurse is caring for a 3-year-old client with a neuroblastoma who has been
receiving chemotherapy for the last 4 weeks. His laboratory test results indicate aHgb of 12.5 g/dL (125 g/L), HCT of 36.8% (0.37), WBC of 2000 mm3 (2 X 109/L), and
platelet count of 150,000/μL (150 X 109/L). Based on the child's values, what is
the highest priority nursing intervention?
You Selected:
Prepare to give the child a transfusion of platelets.
Correct response:
Encourage meticulous handwashing by the client and visitors.
Explanation:
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Question 28 See full question 42s
Which adverse effects occur when there is too rapid an infusion of TPN solution?
You Selected:
hypoglycemia
Correct response:
circulatory overload
Explanation:
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Question 29 See full question 1m 19s
The client is to receive antibiotic intravenous (IV) therapy in the home. The nurse
should develop a teaching plan to ensure that the client and family can manage the
IV fluid and infusion correctly and avoid complications. What should the nurse
instruct the client to do? Select all that apply.
You Selected:
Report signs of redness or inflammation at the site.
Cleanse the port with alcohol wipes.
Correct response: Report signs of redness or inflammation at the site.
Call the health care provider (HCP) for a temperature above 100° F (37.8° C).
Cleanse the port with alcohol wipes.
Explanation:
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Question 30 See full question 44s
A client is brought to the emergency department with abdominal trauma following
an automobile accident. The vital signs are as follows: heart rate, 132 bpm;
respirations, 28 breaths/min; blood pressure, 84/58 mm Hg; temperature, 97.0° F
(36.1° C); oxygen saturation 89% on room air. Which prescription should the nurse
implement first?
You Selected:
Administer 1 liter 0.9% saline IV.
Correct response:
Administer 1 liter 0.9% saline IV.
Explanation:
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Question 31 See full question 2m 25s
A client with Addison’s disease has fluid and electrolyte loss due to inadequate fluid
intake and to fluid loss secondary to inadequate adrenal hormone secretion. As the
client’s oral intake increases, which fluids would be most appropriate?
You Selected:
water and eggnog
Correct response:
chicken broth and juice
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Question 32 See full question 26s
A client has had an exacerbation of ulcerative colitis with cramping and diarrhea
persisting longer than 1 week. The nurse should assess the client for which
complication?
You Selected:
hypokalemia
Correct response:
hypokalemia
Explanation:
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Question 33 See full question 43s
A client who is recovering from gastric surgery is receiving IV fluids to be infused at
100 mL/hour. The IV tubing delivers 15 gtt/mL. The nurse should infuse the solution
at a flow rate of how many drops per minute to ensure that the client receives 100
mL/hour? Record your answer using a whole number.
Your Response:
25
Correct response:
25
Explanation:
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Question 34 See full question 2m 8s
The nurse is caring for a client admitted with pyloric stenosis. A nasogastric tube
placed upon admission is on low intermittent suction. Upon review of the
morning's blood work, the nurse observes that the patient's potassium is below
reference range. The nurse should recognize that the patient may be at risk for
what imbalance?You Selected:
Metabolic alkalosis
Correct response:
Metabolic alkalosis
Explanation:
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Question 35 See full question 5m 1s
The nurse is caring for a child with elevated serum potassium. When teaching the
parents about dietary restrictions related to this condition, which of the following
would be appropriate information? Select all that apply.
You Selected:
Do not drink orange juice.
Asparagus should be avoided.
Correct response:
Do not drink orange juice.
Asparagus should be avoided.
Explanation:
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Question 36 See full question 25s
A child is brought to the emergency department with a full-thickness burn involving
the epidermis, dermis, and underlying subcutaneous tissue, but does not report
pain at this time. Which of the following statements by the nurse are correct about
this type of burn? Select all that apply.
You Selected:
Rehabilitation and skin grafting will be necessary.
This is a severe burn and nerve endings have been destroyed. The child must be monitored for signs of fluid shift.
Correct response:
This is a severe burn and nerve endings have been destroyed.
The child must be monitored for signs of fluid shift.
Rehabilitation and skin grafting will be necessary.
Explanation:
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Question 37 See full question 20s
A child is admitted with a 5-day history of severe vomiting and diarrhea. Which
intervention is the highest priority for the nurse?
You Selected:
Administering an antiemetic medication
Correct response:
Administering IV fluids with electrolyte correction
Explanation:
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Question 38 See full question 22s
A 6-month-old infant is brought to the clinic. The mother reports the infant has
been lethargic. The infant's anterior fontanel is sunken. What other assessment
data are a priority for the nurse to collect?
You Selected:
Number of wet diapers the in the last 24 hours
Correct response:
Number of wet diapers the in the last 24 hours
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Question 39 See full question 44s
A client who has been taking furosemide has a serum potassium level of 3.2 mEq/L.
Which assessment findings by the nurse would confirm an electrolyte imbalance?
You Selected:
Muscle weakness and a weak, irregular pulse
Correct response:
Muscle weakness and a weak, irregular pulse
Explanation:
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Question 40 See full question 37s
When a client returns from a magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) exam with
contrast, which of the following actions is appropriate?
You Selected:
Administering fluids to the client
Correct response:
Administering fluids to the client
Explanation:
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Question 41 See full question 3m 7s
Which statement indicates that a client with the medical diagnosis of
hypoparathyroidism understands diet instructions?
You Selected:
“A spinach salad with cucumbers and tomatoes is a good meal.”
Correct response:
“I will eat green beans, fish, and white bread for a meal.”
Explanation:
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Question 42 See full question 18s
A client with an IV of normal saline at 150 mL/hour reports dyspnea and
restlessness. Which of the following is the priority nursing action?
You Selected:
Assess lung sounds
Correct response:
Assess lung sounds
Explanation:
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Question 43 See full question 2m 51s
A client has an order for a clear liquid diet. The nurse is assisting the client to
complete a menu. Which of the following would be appropriate for the client to
order?
You Selected:
Apple juice
Broth
Tea
Correct response:
Apple juice
Broth
Tea
Explanation:Question 44 See full question 1m 45s
The client receiving furosemide should be monitored for what potential complication? You Selected: Electrolyte imbalance
Correct response: Electrolyte imbalance
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Question 45 See full question 1m 23s A client prescribed propranolol calls the clinic to report a weight gain of 3 lbs (1.36
kg) within 2 days, shortness of breath, and swollen ankles. What is the nurse’s best action? [Show Less]