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Movement of molecules from an area of higher concentration to an area of lower concentration.

Diffusion 

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Primary organ for regulation of fluid and electrolytes

Kidneys 

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excessive ADH causes too much to be absorbed by kidneys
little urine output, elevated urine specific gravity, decrease in serum Na and osmolarity

SIADH

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Your patient is recovering from a parathyroidectomy & is complaining of numbness & tingling around their lips & their face twitches when you tap their cheek. What electrolyte imbalance is the patient likely experiencing?

Hypocalcemia

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The client has been vomiting and has had numerous episodes of diarrhea. Which laboratory test is a priority for  the nurse to monitor?

Serum sodium

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Process of water through a semipermeable membrane from an area of low solute concentration to an area of high solute concentration.

Osmosis 

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fluid moves from the cells into the vascular space (can create circulatory overload; osmolarity greater than 375

Hypertonic

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Decrease or absense of ADH from posterior pituitary, lots of urine with little concentration, with little or no ADH the kidneys cannot preserve water. BP down and pulse UP

D.I

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Your patient has had severe nausea with vomiting, & diarrhea for several days. The patient had an NG tube placed on intermittent suction. What major electrolyte imbalance is the patient at risk for?

Hypokalemia 

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Marie’s serum calcium is 7mg/dL. Which assessment data does the nurse document when a client develops a carpopedal spasm after the blood-pressure cuff is inflated?

A. Positive Trousseau’s sign
B. Positive Chvostek’s sign
C. Tetany
D. Paresthesia

Positive Trousseau’s sign

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major force that moves water out of the vascular system at the capillary level

Hydrostatic pressure 

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coming out of your vessel and going into your cell, fluid moves into the cell.
Na in solution is lower than Na in blood. osmolarity less than 250.
example; NS D5W

Hypotonic 

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_______ is the most prevalent intracellular cation?

What is potassium? 

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Which electrolyte balance is associated with acidosis

What is potassium 

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The nurse will best assess for fluid and electrolyte imbalance by:

A. Intake & output

B. Assessing mucous membranes

C. Assessing for edema

D. Reviewing laboratory values

Reviewing laboratory values

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our patient is receiving 0.9% NS infusing at 250 mL/hr. While assessing your patient you note bilateral crackles in the lungs, JVD, swelling in both legs, & the patient has gained 4 lb since yesterday. What complication is likely occurring?

Fluid overload/ edema

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Name the type of diuretic that will elicit the greatest degree of diuresis

Loop diuretic 

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List 3 s/s that indicate HYPOcalcemia

Tetany, paresthesias, laryngeal spasms, seizures, heart block, hypotension, confusion, POSITVE TROUSSEAU and/or CHVOSTEKS SIGN 

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_______ is the most prevalent extracellular cation?

What is sodium 
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Insensible fluid losses include:

A. Urine
B. Gastric drainage
C. Perspiration
D. Bleeding

Perspiration