Fluid Volume Overload
Fluid Volume Deficit
Electrolyte Imbalances
Acid Base Balance
Miscellaneous
100

Important client education 

What is keeping track of daily weights, I & Os, and sodium intake?

100

Elevated lab values 

What is hemoglobin, hematocrit, serum osmolality and BUN? 

100

The first intervention for hyperkalemia

IV Dextrose and Insulin 

100

Opiate toxicity 

What is respiratory acidosis 

100

Calcium Gluconate 

What do you give for EKG changes related to hyperkalemia? 

200

An indicator of fluid volume status

What are daily weights important? 

200

Safety precautions 

What is assisting with ambulation, assessing for lightheadedness and dizziness and encouraging the client to dangle their legs at the side of the bed? 

200

Initiation of seizure precautions, headache, lethargy 

What is hyponatremia? 

200

A patient presents with a pH of 7.30, PaCO2 of 50 mmHg, and HCO3- of 24 mEq/L.

What is respiratory acidosis 

200

Crackles 

What is a symptom of hypervolemia/ fluid volume excess? 

300

Jugular veins 

What is distended?

300

Sodium Chloride (O.9% NaCl)

What is the IV fluid choice for symptomatic dehydration? 

300

Tall peaked T waves, ST depression, shortening of the QT interval 

What is hyperkalemia? 

300

A patient with diabetic ketoacidosis has a pH of 7.20, PaCO2 of 35 mmHg, and HCO3- of 15 mEq/L.

What is metabolic acidosis? 

300

Decreased skin turgor 

What is a symptom of hypovolemia/fluid volume deficit 

400

Blood pressure changes 

What is hypertension? 

400

Causes of dehydration and electrolyte imbalances

What is diarrhea, vomiting, sweat, diuretic use, nasogastric suction, hemorrhage, diabetes insipidus, diabetic ketoacidosis and adrenal insufficiency? 

400

Abdominal discomfort, nonspecific joint and bone and aches, decreased deep tendon reflexes

What is hypercalcemia? 

400

pH 7.50, PaCO2 30 mmHg, HCO3- 24 mEq/L

What is respiratory alkalosis? 

400

The reason for elevated BUN and creatinine 

What is renal failure? 

500

Medical Emergency 

What is hypervolemic shock? 

500

Hypotonic Fluids (0.45% NaCl, 5% D5W) 

What fluids may worsen hypotension and causes hyponatremia? 

500

Irritability, hypotension, tetany

What is hypochloremia? 

500

excessive loss of CO2 due to hyperventilation, resulting in an increase in pH.

What is respiratory alkalosis? 

500

Diffusion 

What is the movement of particles from an area of higher concentration to an area of lower concentration? 

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