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What is the abbreviation and normal range for sodium? 

Na , 135-145 

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What is the abbreviation and normal range for Potassium 

K 3.5- 5.0 

100

What is the abbreviation and normal range for Calcium? 

Ca 9.0- 10.5 

100

What is the abbreviation for magnesium and what is its normal range?

Mg 1.8- 2.6 

check galen labs 

100

what is the normal range for phosphorus?

P 3.0- 4.5mg/dl

200

What is the function of Ca

Function: formation of bones and teeth, blood coagulation, nerve and muscle activity.

200

I am sisters with hypomagnesium. Who am I ? Name my normal range?

Calcium 9-10.5

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If i have alot of salt in my body (hypernatremia) what may I complain of?

Thirst (dry mouth)

Swollen (edema)

Confusion

Muscle twitching

You can end up with an Seizures

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carpopedal spasm (blood pressure cuff on arm inflate hold for 3 mins if spasm its POSITIVE

hyperactive reflexes (tapping facial nerve an inch from earlobe. Twitching of face is POSITIVE

What am I?

•Positive Trousseau’s and Chvostek’s signs

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Name some Na foods:

- canned foods, salt, cheese, ham, soy sauce, preserved meats.

-SALTY FOODS

300

List some hypertonic fluids 

3%NS, 5%NS, D10W, D51/2 NS, D5LR, D50W

300

List all isotonic fluids 

Normal saline

Lactate Ringer (LR)

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S/S of hypernatremia 

•Lethargy, irritability, weakness

•Seizures

•Muscle twitching

•Abdominal cramping

•Nausea and Vomiting

•Intracranial bleeding

•coma

300

List hypotonic fluids 

 .45% Nacl (sodium chloride), .22% Nacl , .33% Nacl.

300

List ways a patient can end up hypervolemic

lots of fluids 

rapid infusions

chronic issues (heart, renal issues)

400

FVD aka Hypovolemic how would your patient present with there vitals ? Name ranges for HR and RR?

low bp, high hr, high rr 

60-100

12-20

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FVE aka hypervolemic how would your patient vitals look? name the normal ranges HR, RR 

high bp, low HR, low RR

60-100

12-20

400

ketchup, soy sauce, hot dogs, cheese, and butter. All these foods are high in?

Sodium 

page 85 in nclex book 

400

Avocados, tomatoes, carrots, potatoes, raisins. 

All these foods are high in?

Potassium 

page 84 NCLEX book

400

yogurt, cheese, collard greens, kale, milk and sardines All these foods are high in?

Calcium 

page 86 NCLEX book

500

This is caused by the retention of CO2. The body is holding onto carbon dioxide. What acid-base imbalance am I? 

List 4 causes of this imbalance.

-Respiratory Acidosis 

Causes

Acute problems, such as airway obstruction, pneumonia, asthma, chest injuries, or pulmonary edema

Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), such as emphysema

Opiate use that depresses the respiratory rate

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Excessive loss of bicarbonate ions from diarrhea

Renal failure

Diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA) 

This can lead to which acid base imbalance?

-Write an ABG that explains this acid-base imbalance.

Metabolic acidosis 

ph less than 7.35

Hco3 less than 22

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These patients have an increase in their respiratory rate that causes the elimination of too much acid.

What imbalance am I?

List two nursing interventions?

Respiratory Alkalosis 

paper bag

Anti anxiety meds calm the patient down

500

-Vomiting, Extensive gastrointestinal suction, and  Hypokalemia can cause which acid-base imbalance?

-list some nursing interventions(based off your symptoms)?

Metabolic Alkalosis 


*Interventions: monitor ecg, monitor electrolyte, treat vomit (antiemetics), hold diuretics (loop diuretics and thiazides)

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List all the normal ranges: 

Pao2

Paco2

pH

Sao2

HCO3

PaCO2 35- 45mm Hg

HCO3: 22-26 mEq/ L

Pao2: 80- 100%

sao2: 94- 100%

pH: 7.35- 7.45

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