The serum potassium, sodium, magnesium and chloride levels are already elevated in the renal compromise patients due to decreased excretion by kidneys. Excessive dietary intake of these electrolytes causes further increase in their serum levels.
4. Assume you have renal compromise. How can excessive dietary intake of sodium, chloride, magnesium and...
Sodium-135-145 Potassium - 3,5-5 Chloride - 97-107 Calcium 8.5 - 10 Magnesium 1.5-2.5 Phosphorus 3.4 -4.5 Case Study A 55-year-old African-American with PMH of DM-Type 2 and HTN who presents to the ED with an elevated blood pressure of 230/120 mm Hg: pulse 60 beats/minute. Pt. current wt is 275 lbs and height is 6'1. Hematocrit was 38%, serum sodium, 140 mEq/L; and serum potassium, 2.7 mEq/L. His medications included propranolol and hydrochlorothiazide. Two-part: at risk (related to/due to) Three-part:...
Scenario: A reaction is taking place between sodium hydroxide and magnesium chloride to produce sodium chloride and magnesium hydroxide. Write the balanced equation for this reaction. If 50g of sodium hydroxide is being reacted with 4.30g of magnesium chloride, how many grams of magnesium hydroxide would be produced? Show all calculations. Which reactant was the limiting reactant in the above scenario? Since the precipitation occurs in solution, to verify the amount of magnesium hydroxide produced, the solid would need to be removed...
1) What are the reasons for measuring dietary intake? 2) How can the characteristics of study participants affect the selection of a 3) Describe the following dietary assessment techniques explaining their wea a) 24-Hour Recall b) Food Record c) Food Frequency Questionnaires d) Diet History e) Duplicate Food Collections f) Food Accounts g) Food Balance Sheets h) Telephone Interviews i) Photographic and Video Records 4) Describe the use of biological markers to validate methods of dietary intake assess 5) Discuss...
Track your sodium intake for one day. Include the foods you consume and how much sodium each food contains. 1. What is your daily intake of sodium in mg? 2. Are you surprised about how much sodium some of these foods have? 3. Are you under the Upper Limit? If so, what adjustments can you make to lower your sodium intake?
Write the symbols, with charges, for ions formed by calcium, magnesium, strontium, potassium, and sodium, as well as the ions chloride and nitride. Write formulas and names for the compounds you can make by pairing each of the cations with each of the anions. I will show you what I have so far. I just didn't know how to do cations and anions. I tried anions but don't know if they are right and maybe it needs to be a...
How many milligrams per liter of sodium chloride in 0.9% NaCl? How many milliliters of sodium chloride solution is needed to prepare a 200 mg solution of drug x in 1 ml sodium chloride solution. Assume you have 2 g of drug x and they have a volume of 1mL.
4) The National Health and Nutrition Examination survey estimated dietary intake of ten key nutrients. One of those nutrients was calcium (mg). They found in all adults 60 years or older a mean calcium intake of 721 mg with a standard deviation 454 mg. Assume that these values are for the population mean and standard deviation for the US population. Also, assume that the calcium intake measurements of this random variable have a population distribution shape that is skewed to...
Question 6 1 pts In the reaction of magnesium chloride with sodium phosphate, how many grams of magnesium phosphate are expected when 50.0 g MgCl2 and 75.0 g Na3PO4 are reacted? 3 MgCl2 (aq) + 2 Na3(PO4)2 + Mg:(PO4)2 (8) + 6 NaCl(aq) How should you solve this problem? Decide which reactant has more grams and use that to calculate the amount of product formed Perform separate and complete stoichiometric evaluation for each reactant. Determine which produces most product and...
PN 200 Fundamentals of Nursing II Case Study; Heart Failure – Potassium/Digoxin Shirley Trent, a 64-year-old paient ,has heart failure which is being controlled with diagoxin (Lanoxin), furosemide (Lasiz), and a low sodium diet. She is taking potassium chloride (KCL) 20 mEq per day orally. Three days ago,Shirley had flu-like symptoms such as anorexia,lethargy, and diarrhea. Her fluid and food intake was diminished; she refused to take KCL an stated that drug make her sick. She has been taking the...
Silver nitrate and sodium sulfate RESULTS Observation. No Pppt Molecular Equation: Net lonic Equation: 2. Silver nitrate and sodium chloride Observation: Molecular Equations Net Ionic Equation: Silver nitrate and sodium carbonate Observation_ ppt Molecular Equation: Net lonic Equation: 4. Silver nitrate and potassium chromate Observation: Molecular Equation Net Ionic Equation: Silver nitrate and sodium hydroxide tot Observation Molecular Equation: Net lonic Equation: Silver nitrate and sodium acetate Observation: Molecular Equation: Net Ionic Equation: Solubility - 7 Lead (1) acetate and...