Electrolytes
Fluid Balance
ABGs
Medications & Treatments
Nursing Priorities
100

Where sodium goes, ____ flows.

Water

100

Best way to monitor fluid balance changes in a patient?

Daily weights

100

Normal pH range?

7.35–7.45

100

Which IV electrolyte must never be given IV push because it can cause fatal arrhythmias?

Potassium (KCl)

100

Which position helps maximize ventilation in fluid overload?

High Fowler’s

200

Normal potassium range?

3.5 - 5 mEq/L

200

1 liter of fluid equals how many pounds?

2.2 lbs (1 kg)

200

Low pH, high CO₂ = what imbalance?

Respiratory acidosis

200

What is the antidote for magnesium toxicity?

Calcium gluconate

200

What is the antidote for magnesium toxicity?

Calcium gluconate

300

Flattened T waves & U waves indicate which imbalance?

Hypokalemia

300

Crackles, JVD, edema are signs of what?

Hypervolemia (fluid volume excess)

300

Kussmaul respirations are classic for which acid-base imbalance?

Metabolic acidosis

300

A patient with hyperkalemia may be given insulin with dextrose. Why?

It shifts potassium back into cells temporarily

300

What nursing action is priority when giving IV potassium?

Never IV push, use a pump, max 10 mEq/hr peripheral

400

Chvostek’s and Trousseau’s signs indicate deficiency of which electrolyte?

Calcium

400

Signs of hypovolemia include (name two)

Tachycardia, hypotension, dry mucous membranes, ↓ urine output

400

Anxiety/pain often cause which acid-base disorder?

Respiratory alkalosis

400

Which IV fluid is commonly used in surgery and burns because it contains electrolytes like calcium and potassium?

Lactated Ringers (LR)

400

Why must sodium correction be slow in hyponatremia?

To prevent osmotic demyelination syndrome

500

Which electrolyte imbalance is common with alcoholism and causes tremors & torsades?

Hypomagnesemia

500

Pulmonary edema is a complication of which fluid imbalance?

Severe fluid overload

500

pH 7.30, PaCO₂ 55, HCO₃ 30 = interpret.

Respiratory acidosis, partially compensated

500

A client with metabolic acidosis from cardiac arrest may receive which IV medication to buffer excess hydrogen ions?

Sodium bicarbonate

500

Before drawing an ABG from the radial artery, what test must the nurse perform?

Allen’s Test (to check collateral circulation).

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