Hypervolemia
Potassium (k+)
Sodium ( Na+)
Magnesium (Mg+)
Calcium (Ca+)
100
One health assessment finding of hypervolemia is pitting edema. How is pitting edema measured?
What is 1+, 2+, 3+, 4+?
100

What is the normal range for potassium?

What is 3.5-5 mEq/L?

100

What is the normal range for sodium?

What is 136 mEq/L to 145 mEq/L?
100

What is the normal range for magnesium?

What is 1.3 to 2.1 mEq/L?

100

What is the normal range for calcium?

What is 9.0-10.5 mg/dL?

200

Respiratory changes with hypervolemia may include which lung sound?

What is crackles?

200

Cardiovascular changes occur with hypokalemia. Which EKG wave changes are not normally seen except in cases of hypokalemia?

What is ST depression and a prominant U wave?

200

What is the first clinical indication of an abnormal sodium level?

What are neuro changes?

200
Magesium acts like which other kind of medication when there is an excess?

What is a sedative?

200

What is the name of a clinical assessment used in cases of hypocalcemia that requires the use of a blood pressure cuff?

What is Trousseau's sign?

300

Patients that recieve diuretics for hypervolemia may be as risk for which electrolyte imbalance?

What is hypokalemia?

300

When initiating potassium replacement via IV, the nurse knows which action should occur to make the infusion more comfortable for the patient?

What is hang the potassium with normal saline to infuse together and prevent burning in the vessel?

300

Which critical behavior can occur when sodium levels become too low?

What are seizures?

300

When serum magnesium is low, which other electrolyte is expected to also be low?

What is potassium?

300

Which skeletal condition is common with chronic hypocalcemia especially in post-menopausal women?

What is osteoporosis?

400

Nutrition therapy for hypervolemia includes restriction of which electrolyte?

What is sodium?

400

Which cardiovascular change is life-threatening with hyperkalemia?

What is ventricular fibrillation?

400

Which critical behaviors can occur when sodium levels become to high?

What is comatose?

400

What is one clinical indication of hypomagnesemia?

What is hyperactive reflexes?

400

Which drug much be taken along with calcium replacement therapy in order to activate calcium in the body?

What is Vitamin D?

500
What is the best way to measure hypervolemia?

What are daily weights?

500

Which po drug is commonly given to remove potassium from the GI tract?

What is kayexelate?

500

Why does swelling occur with increased sodium levels?

What is water follows sodium?

500

Because magnesium acts has profound effects on smooth muscles, which life-threatening complications can occur?

What is cardiac arrest or respiratory failure?

500

If calcium is normally found in the bones. Which type of exercise is recommended for patients with a calcium imbalance? 

What is weight-bearing exercise?

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