Electrolytes
Fluids
Interventions
Labs
MISC.
100

What is the major electrolyte in the extracellular fluid? 

What is sodium?

100

What is an Isotonic solution and provide an example

What is a normal serum osmolality solution that balances ICF and ECF. D5W, NS, LR.

100

The NURSING intervention that indicates fluctuation in fluid volume.

What is daily weights?

100

Normal BUN value

What is 7-20 mg/dL 

100

Define oliguria. 

What is urinary output less than 400 mL/day or less than 30 mL/hr?

200

The major electrolyte in the intracellular fluid?

What is potassium?

200

The type of pressure that pushes fluid out of compartments.

What is hydrostatic pressure?

200

Used to monitor amount of fluid that enters and exits the body.

What is I&Os?

200

Name 1 lab value that is an indication of hydration status.

What is urine specific gravity or BUN?

200

The movement of water from an area of low to high concentration.

What is osmosis?

300

Vitamin D aids in the absorption of this electrolyte.

What is calcium?

300

What is a hypertonic solution and provide an example?

What is higher osmolarity than serum osmolality. D51/ 2 NS, D10, D50, 3% NaCl, D5LR

300

The NURSING intervention used to treat hyponatremia.

What is free water restriction or fluid restriction?

300

The electrolyte with a normal range of 1.5-2.5 mEq/L.

What is magnesium?

300

Intravascular fluid shifts into transcellular compartments.

What is third spacing?

400

What is a normal phosphorus lab value?

What is 2.5-4.5 mL/dL?

400

What is a hypotonic solution and provide an example?

What is a solution with a lower serum osmolality. 0.45% NS, 0.33% NS, 2.5% dextrose. 

400

Name 2 forms/type of rehydration.

What is oral and IV rehydration? 
400

A GFR of less than 15 is indicative of what stage of chronic kidney disease?

What is stage 5 or end-stage kidney failure?

400

A physical assessment that results in facial twitching due to hypocalcemia?

What is Chvostek's sign?

500

A life-threatening complication of hyponatremia.

What is cerebral edema?

500

Name 3 symptoms of fluid volume deficit. 

What is:

1) Thirst
2) Altered LOC
3) Hypotension
4) Tachycardia
5) Weak/thready pulse
6) Dry mucous membranes
7) Oliguria
8) Weight loss

500

Name 3 nursing interventions for fluid volume deficit.

What is:

1) Monitor daily weights
2) Monitor I&Os
3) Encourage adequate fluid intake
4) Observe skin temperature, color and capillary refill

500

What labs and signs/symptoms would you expect to see in a patient with dehydration?

What is:

1) Increased Hg, Hct, and BUN
2) Increased urine specific gravity
3) Low BP
4) Rapid pulse
5) Increased temperature
6) Decreased urine output
7) Decreased skin turgor/skin tenting
8) Dry skin and mucous membranes

500

Which electrolyte disturbance is a concern when caring for a client with alcoholism?

What is magnesium?