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100

Crackles, edema, JVD, bounding pulse, hypertension, tachypnea and weight gain

What are signs/symptoms of fluid volume excesss?

100

Hypotension, dry mucous membranes, decreased urine output, poor skin turgor, and tachycardia.

What are signs/symptoms of fluid volume deficit?

100

Serious complication of low sodium levels.

What is seizure?

100

A client experiencing difficulty urinating, weak stream, and incomplete bladder emptyingmost likely has this diagnosis.

What is benign prostatic hyperplasia?

100

This sexually transmitted disease is commonly associated with genital warts.

What is HPV?

What do genital warts look like? Flesh colored cauliflower shaped painless growths. 

100

A nurse obtains ABGs on a client admitted with a history of kidney failure. What acid-base disturbance is expected?

What is metabolic acidosis?

200

A life-threatening complication of fluid volume excess.

What is pulmonary edema?

200

Electrolyte and hemoglobin/hematocrit levels may be ________ in dehydrated clients. 

What is elevated?

200

______ IV fluid is given for hypernatremia, such as ________. 

________ IV fluid is given for hyponatremia, such as ________.

What is hypotonic, 1/2 NS or D5W, hypertonic, D10+W

200

Client education provided by the nurse for symptom management of benign prostatic hyperplasia.

What are fluid restriction before bed, avoid caffeine and alcohol, urinate immediately when the urge arises, and take medication (anticholinergics to relax bladder muscles) as prescribed?

200

Test used for cervical cancer diagnosis.

What is a colposcopy with cervical biospy? What STI causes cervical cancer- HPV.

200

A nurse obtains ABGs on a client admitted with a COPD exacerbation. What acid-base disturbance is expected?

What is respiratory acidosis?

300

Potential causes of fluid volume overload.

What are heart failure, kidney disease, excessive IV fluids?

300

_______ and _______ measurements are good indicators of fluid balance.

What are intake and output?

300

Medication given to protect the heart if a patient has severe hyperkalemia.

What is calcium gluconate IVP?

300

Older clients with acute onset of confusion and agitation are at late signs of _________ but early signs of ___________.

What is UTI, Sepsis?

300

Presents as flu-like symptoms and painful lesions on the genitals. 

What is genital herpes?

300

A student experiencing a panic attack while studying for an exam resulting in lightheadedness and dizziness may be experiencing this acid-base imbalance.

What is respiratory alkalosis?

400

The nurse is caring for a client with a history or heart failure. What early sign of fluid volume excess should be included in patient education?

What is weight gain of >2lb/24hrs?

400

A client with acute dehydration and hypovolemia states "I don't know why I am so dizzy when I stand up." What information would the nurse include when educating on the client concern?

What is describing orthostatic hypotension?

400

Muscle weakness, lethargy, confusion, and diminished deep tendon reflexes are signs of this electrolyte imbalancement.

What is hypercalcemia.

400

______  _______  is involuntary leaking of urine during activity whereas  _____ ____ is a sudden, intense need to urinate followed by urine leakage.


What is stress incontinence, urge incontinence?

400

A nurse is caring for a client experiencing abnormal vaginal discharge, pelvic pain, and dysuria. The nurse suspects this diagnosis. 

What is chlamydia?

400

A client presents with nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea. The nurse obtains lab work including an ABG. What acid-base disturbance is expected?

What is metabolic alkalosis?
500

A client with kidney failure may be put on a ________ _________ diet, fluid _________, and __________ medications manage fluid volume excess.

What is low sodium, restriction, diuretic?

500
Clients that are advanced age with a history of _________ are at most risk for dehydration, especially if taking _________ medications for other conditions. 

What are Alzheimers and diuretics?

500

Tetany, muscle spasms, positive Chvostek's and positive Trousseau's signs are indicative of this electrolyte imbalancement

What is hypocalcemia?

500

A nurse closely monitors for elevated BUN and creatinine levels on a client with pitting edema as indicators of this diagnosis.

What is kidney failure?

500

The ideal medication treatment for syphilis is ________ but if allergic ______ may be prescribed instead.

What is penicillin G injection, Doxycycline?

500

A nurse obtains ABGs on a client admitted with a fentanyl overdose that has received 1 dose of narcan in the field. What acid base disturbance is expected?

What is respiratory acidosis?

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