Fluid Volume
Sodium
Potassium
Calcium
Magnesium
100

What type of IV fluid is used to treat FVD?

What is Isotonic fluids?

100

What fluid should avoided with hyponatremia due to further diluting the Na level?

What is water?

100

A client experiencing alterations with their potassium level should be place on what to monitor their heart function?

What is ECG or telemetry?

100

A client who is status post a thyroidectomy is at risk for developing which complication?

What is hypocalcemia?

100

What are risk factors for hypomagnesemia? 

What is:

loss of GI fluids, alcoholism, DKA, medication (diuretics, animoglycoside, antibiotics, cyclosporines, cisplatin, digitalis, rapid blood administration of citrate blood)?

200

How much weight gain is considered too much with FVE and the HCP should be notified?

What is 2 lbs/day or 2-5 lbs/week?

200

How is orthostatic hypotension managed?

What is :

rise slowly, dangle feet at bedside, seek assistance with ambulation?

200

Name 3 potassium rich food items. 

What is:

bananas, oranges, avocados, spinach, potatoes, tomatoes, legumes, whole grains, lean meat, seafood, milk, and yogurt?

200

A client with hypercalcemia is at an increased risk for what?

What is fractures, falls?

200

The S/S of hypomagnesemia are similar to what other electrolyte imbalance?

What is hypocalcemia?

300

Name 3 S/S of FVD.

What is:

weight loss, decreased skin turgor, pale skin, cool & clammy skin, increased temperature, concentrated urine, tachycardia, weak thready pulse, hypotension, decreased CVP, flatten neck vein, sunken eyes, dizziness, weakness, thirst, confusion. 

300

What type of IV fluids is used to treat hypernatremia?

What is :

1/2 NS (hypotonic)

D5W (isotonic)

300

What medication is used to treat hyperkalemia that is given PO or rectally?

What is Sodium Polystyren Sulfonate (Kayexalate)?

300

List a medication used to treat hypercalcemia.

What is :

loop diuretics, IV phosphate, calcitonin, corticorsteroids, bisphosphonates, mitramycin, phosphate salt?

300

If a client develops respiratory depression due to hypermagnesemia, what will be required to maintain the airway?

What is mechanical ventilation?

400

If a client is showing S/S of FVE while receiving IV fluids, what action should the nurse perform 1st?

What is, Stop the Infusion?

400

What method is used to prevent elderly clients from developing hypernatremia?

What is initiate fluid schedules?

400

What is the most effective method to treat severe hypokalemia?

What is IV infusion of potassium chloride (KCL)?

400

List 3 calcium rich foods. 

What is:

green leafy vegetables, canned salmon/sardines, fresh oysters, dairy products?

400

Identify 2 factors the nurse should monitor when administering IV magnesium for the treatment of hypomagnesemia. 

What is:

vitals, cardiac rate & rhythm, respiratory distress, urinary output?

500

List 3 Ways FVD can occur?

What is:

Vomiting/diarrhea; loss of GI fluids (suctioning, fistulas, or drainage); diuretic use; renal, endocrine D/O; increased perspiration, hemorrhage, burn, 3rd fluid shifts.

500

List 3 S/S of hyponatremia.

What is:

muscle cramps, weakness, fatigue, poor skin turgor, dry mucosa membranes, nausea & vomiting, diarrhea, abdominal cramping, anorexia, headache, confusion, lethargy, abnormal muscle movement, seizures, dizziness, orthostatic hypotension, tachycardia, weight gain?

500

List 3 S/S of hypokalemia. 

What is:

nausea & vomiting, anorexia, decreased GI motility, fatigue, muscle weakness, leg cramps, paresthesia, hypoactive reflexes, polyuria, hypotension?

500

List 2 major complications that can occur with hypocalcemia which will require further intervention. 

What is:

seizure, dyspnea, bronchospasms, laryngospasms, impaired clotting? 

500

List 3 S/S of hypermagnesemia. 

What is:

hypotension, tachycardia to bradycardia, flushed warm skin, diaphoresis, depressed respiration, muscle weakness, hypoactive reflexes, respiratory depression, cardiac arrest, coma?