based on initial clinical observations and reported history, the clinician assumes the women is suffering from dehydration and hypovolemia. as expected, laboratory results demonstrate which one of the following:
A) hypokalemia as a result of renal compensation for volume depletion
B) metabolic acidosis as a result of decreased levels of HCO3
C) Hyperkalemia as a result of renal tubular reabsorption
D) respiratory alkalosis as a result of increased water loss from fever
A. The most common cause of hypokalemia are abnormal losses, either through kidney or the Gastrointestinal tract. Metabolic alkalosis can cause a shift of potassium into cells in exchange for hydrogen this lowering the potassium in the ECF and causing symptomatic hypokalemia.
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lctrolytes, Acids and Bases FLUID AND VLECTROLYTES CASE STUDIES Mr. Johnson, 68 years old, has been vomiting and has had diarhes tok 2 da status and notes that his museles are weak, his abdomen is disterded for ologic bowel sounds are absent. a) What electrolyte imbalance do you suspect? b) What is the normal range for this electrolyte? and c) What other symptoms can this Patient have exhiübited with this type of electrolyte imbalance? d) What treatment would be most...
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324 Quiz 1 Version A 1. Following insertion of a central line, a client begins to have difficulty breathing. The clien, becomes progressively cyanotic and becomes unresponsive. The care team suspects an am embolus that should prompt the nurse to immediately A. Administer a thrombolytic B Place the client on the left side with the clients head down C. Have the client...
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NR 324 Quiz 1 Versioe A fi Which eiestrblyte imbalance should be the priority concern for a nurse when assessing a client diagnosed with acute renal failure? A Hypercalcemia B. Hyperphosphatemia c. Hyperkalemia D Hypernatremia 7for which problem should a nurse monitor when caring for client diagnosed hypercalcemia? A. Muscle tetany Bone softening C Renal calculi D. Bleeding 8 A nurse notes a client's weight has increased by 5 lbs....
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324 Quiz 1 Version A 1. Following insertion of a central line, a client begins to have difficulty breathing. The clien, becomes progressively cyanotic and becomes unresponsive. The care team suspects an am embolus that should prompt the nurse to immediately A. Administer a thrombolytic B Place the client on the left side with the clients head down C. Have the client bear down and perform a Valsalva maneuver. D....
DATE: NURS 208A NAME: 1. The function of ribosomes is to: 6. Inb Digest foreign bacteria and toxic substances Produces energy from glucose y Aid in cell division Synthesize proteins Which of the following statement is false about the cell membrane? 2. Cell membrane is composed of phospholipid layer The cell membrane prefers large molecules to pass through freely Cell membrane is a semipermeable boundary which determines what can enter and ex the cell The exterior surface is hydrophilic phosphate...