Fluids/ Electrolytes
Potpourri
Mobility/ Safety
Gallimaufry
100

Risk factors for FVD

What is diarrhea (especially in infants and children), burns, nausea and vomiting, acute and chronic renal failure, hemorrhage, and diabetic ketoacidosis?

100

This is one of the physiological changes with aging that can lead to increased risk for dehydration.

What is decreased kidney function?

100

When a client is injured, this member of the care team must be notified 

Who is the client's physician?

100

Signs of diabetes insipidus

What is excessive urination of clear, diluted urine and often excessive thirst (polydipsia)?

200

Risk factors for hypokalemia

What are potassium-depleting diuretic use, corticosteroid use, antibiotics such as amphotericin B, severe vomiting, gastric suctioning, alkalosis, and long-term IV fluid replacement without the addition of potassium.

200

This assessment is most accurate for detecting fluid changes within the body

What is weighing the client?

200

3 ways to reduce in hospital falls

What are lock bed wheels, lock brakes on wheelchair, and provide a night light?

200

To control fluid volume intake for a client in FVO, the nurse would expect this order

What is a fluid restriction?

300

Symptoms of FVD

What are lethargy, dry mucous membranes, reduced urine output, weakness, hypotension, tachycardia, & tachypnea? 

300

Excessive volume loss affects heart rate and BP in this way

What is high heart rate and low BP?

300

When assessing skeletal traction this is an important part of correct implementation.

What is weights are swinging freely off the bed?

300

A common ingredient in salt substitutes

What is potassium chloride?

400

Symptoms of hyperkalemia

What are tall, peaked T waves and widened QRS, cramping, muscle weakness, difficulty breathing, decreased cardiac contractility and decreased urine output?

400

Use of these medications place the client at risk for hypokalemia

What are non potassium sparing diuretics?

400

3 signs of fat embolism syndrome

What is petechial rash, dyspnea, & restlessness?

400

Signs of hyponatremia

What is confusion, muscle cramps, diminished reflexes, anorexia, & diarrhea?

500

Symptoms of hypokalemia

What are numbness, tingling, muscle twitching, flat inverted T waves, irregular heart rate, & low shallow respirations?

500

Signs of hypocalcemia

What are numbness and tingling of the fingers, hyperactive reflexes, muscle cramps, laryngeal spasms, tetany, confusion, hypotension and bradycardia?

500

The 5 Ps of neurovascular assessment

What are pain, pallor, pulse, paresthesia, and paralysis?

500

Modifiable risk factors for osteoporosis

What are excessive caffeine intake, body weight, and sedentary lifestyle?

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