Fluid balance
Electro imbalance
ABGs
Shock
100

What assessment data is most reliable in determining fluid loss or gain?


WEIGHT

100

The patient with an excess of sodium in the blood has?

What is normal lab value?



What is  hypernatremia 

136-145

100

What is pH Acidosis?




What is

Occurs when the serum pH falls below 7.35

100

4 categories of Shock

What is 

Hypovolemic

Distributive

Obstructive

Cardiogenic

200

What is the expected hematocrit lab results with hypovolemia? 



Increase

200

What is the normal Potassium serum lab value? 

What is it's function?



What is 3.5-5

heart and muscles

200

If the serum pH is too high, the condition is called


 

What is alkalosis

200

3 types of Distributive shock



What 

neurogenic

septic

anaphylactic

300

A fluid that has a higher osmolarity than blood is said to be


What is hypertonic

300

Name 3 s/s of hypernatremia?



What is

increased thirst

sticky mucous membranes

decreased urine output/dark urine

fever

lethargy

s/s of hypervolemia

300

Problem:  

pH: 7.48 _______________ 

PCO2: 20 ______________ 

HCO3: 22 ______________ 

What is Respiratory Alkalosis

300

2 s/s of septic shock

What is 

elevated WBC

fever/warm/flushed skin

rapid bounding pulse, 

mottled skin

s/s of infection

400

List 2 important D/C education points regarding nutrition for a pt with hypovolemia?


What 

Avoid Beverages with alcohol or caffeine and carbonation

Drink Eight to ten glasses of water per day

Eat sodium rich and potassium rich foods

Water is the cheapest form of fluid accesibility

Don't ignore thirst reflex


400

Name 2 s/s of hypocalcemia



What is 

tetany

muscle cramps

s/s bleeding

tingling mouth/lips



400

 Problem: 

pH: 7.30 ________________ 

PCO2: 36 _______________ 

HCO3: 20 _______________ 

What is Metabolic Acidosis

400

2 Causes of neurogenic shock

What is

spinal cord injury

opioid overdose

general anesthesia

tranquilizers

500

Name 2 s/s of fluid volume deficit? 


What is 

hot flushed skin

dark/concentrated urine

dry mucous membranes

elevated temp

slow skin turgor

sunken periorbital area

hypotension

tachycardia


500

2 functions of Sodium?



What is

fluid balance

nerve impulses

contract/relax muscles

cardiac contraction



500

A COPD pt is experiencing respiratory acidosis. What is causing the decrease in pH?

What is

The lungs are not able to blow off carbon dioxide 

500

Name 2 mechanisms in compensation stage of shock

What is

catecholamines/SNS

RAAS

ADH/Aldosterone

600

Which nursing action is anticipated by the nurse to restore colloidal osmotic pressure to clients with third-spacing? (think pharmaceutical intervention)

What is initiate an IV of albumin.


600

2 S/S of hypomagnesemia

What is 

 tachycardia, paresthesias,
neuromuscular irritability, HTN, mental changes;
+Chvostek’s sign


600

What 3 values are measured by an ABG blood draw?  


What is 

pH, Hc03, PaC02, Pa02

600

What is an inotropic drug?

What is 

Affecting force of muscle contraction of the heart

700

What are 3 common causes of fluid volume deficit? 




What is

vomiting, diarrhea, GI suctioning; decrease in fluid intake; increase in fluid output, such as sweating; massive edema, ascites, hemovacs, 

700

Name an electrolyte disorder in which bruising and bleeding needs to be monitored



What is 

Hypocalcemia

 

700

What are the systems that maintain acid-base balance.




What is

Lungs; kidneys; chemical buffers.


700

Name 2 interventions that can be done to replace blood loss on a Jehovah witness pt?



What is 

•Admin medication to stimulate bone marrow

•Draw min volume of blood for diagnostic tests

•Reinfuse the client’s own blood via closed circuit container

•Admin factor VIII to stimulate coagulation process



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