Dehydration/Hypervolemia
Sodium
Potassium
Calcium/Magnesium
GU
Random Tings
100
Name one disease that can cause hypervolemia

Heart failure, SIADH, Cirrhosis

100

These are the WNL sodium values

135-145

100

This medication will cure hypokalemia

What is potassium? (IV or PO)

100

Name one intervention used to manage hypercalcemia

Hydration with 0.9% NS, dialysis, biphosphates, calcitonin, loop diuretics

100

This STI is most likely to cause purulent drainage

What is gonorrhea?

100

This is the most common cause of respiratory alkalosis

What is hyperventilation? (caused by anxiety, panic, etc)

200

This medication class is commonly used to treat fluid overload

What are diuretics?

200

This is the most appropriate IV solution to administer to a client with hypernatremia

What is hypotonic solution?

200

IV insulin will decrease serum potassium levels. This medication should be given alongside the insulin 

What is dextrose?

200

People who chronically abuse alcohol are at risk for developing this electrolyte imbalance

What is hypomagnesemia?
200

This STI causes painful vesicles

What are genital herpes?

200

This ABG: pH 7.30, HCO₃ 18, CO₂ 39 indicates this condition

What is metabolic acidosis?

300

Name 3 S/S of hypervolemia

Crackles, Weight gain, edema, increased blood pressure, increased urine output

300

This electrolyte imbalance is most commonly seen with dehydration

What is hypernatremia?

300

This ECG change is seen in hyperkalemia

What are peaked T waves? (I will also accept wide QRS)

300

This is patient teaching to provide to a client with calcium levels of 8.0

What is consume dairy products?

300

This medication relieves UTI pain but not infection

What is phenazopyridine (Azo)?

300

This ABG: pH 7.30, HCO₃ 23, CO₂ 50 indicates this condition

What is respiratory acidosis?

400

This laboratory blood test is most indicative of dehydration

What is an elevated BUN?

400

This is the priority nursing intervention for hyponatremia

What are seizure precautions?

400

This is the priority medication when caring for a patient with a serum potassium of 7.0 

What is calcium gluconate?

400
Name 2 S/S of hypercalcemia

Decreased deep tendon reflexes, Polyuria, Thirst,  Muscle weakness, Intractable nausea, Abdominal cramps, Severe constipation, Diarrhea, Peptic ulcer, Bone pain, dysrhythmias

400

Penicillin is the most effective treatment for syphilis. This medication is used if the patient has a penicillin allergy

What is doxycycline?

400

This condition occurs when a UTI spreads to the kidneys.

What is pyelonephritis?

500

Name 3 S/S of hypovolemia

Rapid peripheral pulses, Decrease blood pressure, Clammy skin, loss of skin turgor, concentrated urine, oliguria (low urine output), thirst, and dry mucous membranes

500

This is the priority dietary intervention for hyponatremia

What is fluid restriction?

500

What is the priority nursing intervention when caring for a patient with a potassium of 7.0

what is cardiac monitoring?
500

Name 3 S/S of hypocalcemia

What are Chvostek, Tetany, Trousseau's, muscle spasms, anxiety

500

Name two symptoms of benign prostatic hyperplasia

Weak urine stream, bed wetting, urine retention, difficulty starting stream, dribbling after urination

500

Name 3 S/S of urinary tract infections

Dysuria, Urinary frequency, Urinary Urgency, Dark-colored urine, Foul-smelling urine, hematuria, suprapubic pain