Normal ranges
Symptoms
Labs
Interventions
Causes of Imbalance
100

What is the normal range for serum sodium (Na⁺)?

135–145 mEq/L

100

Which electrolyte imbalance causes muscle cramps and confusion?

Hyponatremia (low sodium)

100

Which lab value should be monitored closely with diuretic therapy?

Potassium

100

What is the priority nursing intervention for hyperkalemia?

Monitor cardiac rhythm and prepare to administer insulin with glucose or calcium gluconate

100

What is a common cause of hyperkalemia?

Renal failure or potassium-sparing diuretics

200

What is the normal range for serum potassium (K⁺)?

3.5–5.0 mEq/L

200

Which imbalance can lead to cardiac arrhythmias and muscle weakness?

Hypokalemia (low potassium)

200

If a patient has low sodium, what fluid imbalance might also occur?

Fluid overload or hyponatremia due to water retention

200

Which foods should you encourage for a patient with hypokalemia?

Bananas, oranges, potatoes, spinach, avocados

200

What condition can lead to hyponatremia?

Excessive water intake or SIADH

300

What is the normal range for serum calcium (Ca²⁺)?

8.5–10.5 mg/dL

300

Which condition is associated with positive Chvostek’s and Trousseau’s signs?

Hypocalcemia (low calcium)

300

What happens to serum calcium levels when phosphate levels are high?

Calcium decreases (inverse relationship)

300

What should the nurse monitor for when administering IV potassium?

Cardiac rhythm, infusion rate (NEVER IV push), and site for phlebitis

300

Which type of diuretic commonly causes hypokalemia?

Loop diuretics like furosemide

400

What is the normal range for magnesium (Mg²⁺)?

1.5–2.5 mEq/L

400

Tremors, seizures, and increased deep tendon reflexes may indicate low levels of what electrolyte?

Magnesium (Hypomagnesemia)

400

Which lab test confirms hypomagnesemia?

Serum magnesium < 1.5 mEq/L

400

Which medication might be used to lower elevated calcium levels?

Calcitonin or bisphosphonates

400

What can cause hypercalcemia in cancer patients?

Bone metastases or paraneoplastic syndrome

500

What is the normal range for phosphate (PO₄³⁻)?

2.5–4.5 mg/dL

500

What symptoms would you expect in hyperphosphatemia?

Muscle cramps, tetany, soft tissue calcification

500

A patient has a sodium of 128, potassium of 3.2, and calcium of 7.9. What is the priority?

Address hypokalemia (risk of cardiac issues)

500

A patient is on magnesium sulfate. What is the priority nursing action?

Monitor for decreased reflexes and respiratory depression

500

Which gastrointestinal issue can cause hypomagnesemia?

Chronic diarrhea or malabsorption syndromes

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