Fluid and Electrolyte Balance (Lecture ?'s) Flashcards

1
Q

Which of the following are principal electrolytes in ECF?

  1. ) Potassium 2.) Bicarbonate
  2. ) Sodium 4.) Sulfate
  3. ) Magnesium 6.) Chloride
  4. ) Phosphate
A

ECF

Sodium, Chloride, and Bicarbonate

Na+, Cl-, HCO3-

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Which of the following are principal electrolytes in ICF?

  1. ) Potassium 2.) Bicarbonate
  2. ) Sodium 4.) Sulfate
  3. ) Magnesium 6.) Chloride
  4. ) Phosphate
A

ICF

Potassium, Magnesium, Phosphate, Sulfate

K+, Mg2+, PO43-, SO42-

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3
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Higher osmolality than body fluids.

A

Hypertonic

  • Higher osmolality than body fluids.
  • Draw fluid out of intracellular and interstitial expanding vascular volume.
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Draw fluid out of intracellular and interstitial expanding vascular volume.

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Hypertonic

  • Higher osmolality than body fluids.
  • Draw fluid out of intracellular and interstitial expanding vascular volume.
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5
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Lower osmolality than body fluids.

A

Hypotonic

  • Lower osmolality than body fluids.
  • Treat cellular dehydration.
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6
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Treat cellular dehydration.

A

Hypotonic

  • Lower osmolality than body fluids.
  • Treat cellular dehydration.
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7
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Movement from higher concentration to lower concentration.

a. ) Diffusion
b. ) Osmosis
c. ) Active Transport
d. ) Filtration

A

a.) Diffusion

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8
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Movement of fluid and solutes together from an area of higher pressure to an area of lower pressure.

a. ) Diffusion
b. ) Osmosis
c. ) Active Transport
d. ) Filtration

A

d.) Filtration

(osmotic pressure & hydrostatic pressure)

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9
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From less concentrated to more concentrated.

a. ) Diffusion
b. ) Osmosis
c. ) Active Transport
d. ) Filtration

A

c.) Active Transport

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10
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Water moves to a higher concentrated area.

a. ) Diffusion
b. ) Osmosis
c. ) Active Transport
d. ) Filtration

A

b.) Osmosis

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11
Q

0.9% saline solution would be _______.

a. ) isotonic
b. ) hypertonic
c. ) hypotonic

A

a.) isotonic

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12
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3% saline solution would be _______.

a. ) isotonic
b. ) hypertonic
c. ) hypotonic

A

b.) hypertonic

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13
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0.45% saline solution would be _______.

a. ) isotonic
b. ) hypertonic
c. ) hypotonic

A

c.) hypotonic

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14
Q

Think brain.

a. ) Sodium (Na+)
b. ) Potassium (K+)
c. ) Calcium (Ca2+)
d. ) Magnesium (Mg2+)

A

a.) Sodium (Na+)

Normal serum sodium levels = 135 - 145 mEq/L

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15
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Think heart.

a. ) Sodium (Na+)
b. ) Potassium (K+)
c. ) Calcium (Ca2+)
d. ) Magnesium (Mg2+)

A

b.) Potassium (K+)

Normal serum potassium levels = 3.5 - 5 mEq/L

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16
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Think bones.

a. ) Sodium (Na+)
b. ) Potassium (K+)
c. ) Calcium (Ca2+)
d. ) Magnesium (Mg2+)

A

c.) Calcium (Ca2+)

Normal lab values:

8.5 - 10.5 mg/dL total serum bound

4 - 5 mg/dL ionized / unbound

17
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Think brain.

a. ) Sodium (Na+)
b. ) Potassium (K+)
c. ) Calcium (Ca2+)
d. ) Magnesium (Mg2+)

A
18
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a. ) Sodium (Na+)
b. ) Potassium (K+)
c. ) Calcium (Ca2+)
d. ) Magnesium (Mg2+)

A
19
Q

Which of the following is not one of the roles of water in the human body?

A. Serves as medium for metabolic reactions with cells

B. Is a transporter of waste products

C. Acts as insulator & shock absorber

D. Helps maintain and regulate body temperature

E. Nutrition

A

E. Nutrition

20
Q

What Percentage of the body is water:

A- 10%

B- 20%

C- 40%

D- 60%

A

D- 60%

21
Q

Giving a hypertonic IV solution to a client may cause too much fluid to be:

A. Pulled from the cells into the bloodstream, which may cause the cells to shrink

B. Pulled out of the bloodstream into the cells

C. Pushed out of the bloodstream into the extravascular spaces

D. Pulled from the cells into the bloodstream which may cause the cells to increase in size

A

A. Pulled from the cells into the bloodstream, which may cause the cells to shrink

22
Q

Which foods would you include when giving a client a list of foods to avoid on a low sodium diet?

A. bananas, peaches and broccoli

B. red meat, chicken and pork

C. milk, nuts and liver

D. canned soups, ketchup and cheese

A

D. canned soups, ketchup and cheese

23
Q

When administering IV potassium via IV push for severe hypokalemia you should

A. NEVER administer potassium IV push

B. add potassium to whichever fluids are hanging

C. Push at a rate of 2ml/minute

D. Use gravity flow and calculate appropriate drip rate rather than using a pump

A

A. NEVER administer potassium IV push

24
Q

An older man is admitted to the medical unit with a diagnosis of dehydration. Which sign or symptom is most representative of a sodium imbalance

A. Hyperreflexia

B. Mental Confusion

C. Irregular Pulse

D. Muscle Weakness

A

B. Mental Confusion

25
Q

An older nursing home resident has refused to eat or drink for several days and is admitted to the hospital. The nurse should expect which assessment finding.

A. Increased blood pressure

B. Weak, rapid pulse

C. Moist mucous membranes

D. Jugular Vein distention

A

B. Weak, rapid pulse

26
Q

Which individual would least likely suffer from a disturbance in fluid volume, electrolyte, or acid-base balance

A. A Client suffering from type 1 decubitus

B. An infant suffering from gastroenteritis

C. Adults with impaired cardiac function

D. Clients who are confused

A

A. A Client suffering from type 1 decubitus

27
Q

Measurements related to fluid balance of clients that a nurse can initiate without a physician’s order include:

A. Daily weights, diuretics, waist measurement

B. Daily weights, vital signs, and fluid intake and output

C. Temperature, fluid intake and output, calorie count

D. Auscultating lung sounds, monitoring color of urine, inserting a foley catheter.

A

B. Daily weights, vital signs, and fluid intake and output

28
Q

Occurs when water is lost from the body leaving sodium behind. Leads to an increase in serum osmolality and serum sodium.

a. ) Fluid volume deficit (FVD)
b. ) Fluid volume excess (FVE)
c. ) Dehydration
d. ) Overhydration

A

c.) Dehydration

29
Q

Loss of both water and electrolytes from the ECF in similar proportions.

a. ) Fluid volume deficit (FVD)
b. ) Fluid volume excess (FVE)
c. ) Dehydration
d. ) Overhydration

A

a.) Fluid volume deficit (FVD)

AKA hypovolemia

30
Q

Occurs when the body retains both water and sodium in similar proportions to normal ECF.

a. ) Fluid volume deficit (FVD)
b. ) Fluid volume excess (FVE)
c. ) Dehydration
d. ) Overhydration

A

b.) Fluid volume excess (FVE)

Always secondary to an increase in total body sodium

31
Q

The nurse is admitting a new client, 80 years old, with congestive heart failure into your home health agency. The following assessment findings have been determined after meeting the client: overweight but no gain since the client left the hospital two days ago; VS: T 99.0, HR 100, R 22, BP 130/86. Foods eaten include canned soup at each meal, ham, and cheese. When completing the care plan for this client, the nurse should include which of the following nursing diagnosis:

A. Improved gas exchange

B. Risk for fluid volume deficit

C. Impaired skin integrity

D. Risk for Fluid Volume Imbalance

A

D. Risk for Fluid Volume Imbalance

32
Q

Occurs when water is gained in excess of electrolytes. Water is drawn into the cells causing them to swell.

a. ) Fluid volume deficit (FVD)
b. ) Fluid volume excess (FVE)
c. ) Dehydration
d. ) Overhydration

A

d.) Overhydration