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NUR390 EXAM 1 2026 ACTUAL PAPER
QUESTIONS ANSWERS GRADED A+

◉ How to calculate MAP? Answer: Double diastolic + systolic / 3


Below 65 (or 70 in a healthy person) means the organs are not being
properly perfused. This is a critical situation.


Used to identify hypotension


◉ Nursing intervention for monitoring fluid volume Answer: MAP
I&Os
Daily weights


◉ Lab data for monitoring fluid volume Answer: Sodium, BUN, Hct


◉ signs/symptoms of fluid overload Answer: Crackles, edema,
hyponatremia (dilutional), bounding pulse, elevated BP/ MAP


At risk for impaired gas exchange, tissue breakdown, activity
intolerance, decreased body image.

,◉ Hypovolemia lab values Answer: BUN = High
(hemoconcentration)


Sodium = High (hemoconcentration)


Hematocrit = Measures the ratio of red blood cells to fluid volume so
it is high (hemoconcentration)


◉ Hypervolemia lab values Answer: Albumin = Protein - We monitor
this as fluid is leaking out of the capillary network and the client is
presenting with edema or 3rd spacing
BUN = Low (hemodilution)
Sodium = Low (hemodilution)
Hematocrit = Low (hemodilution)


◉ Priority intervention for excess fluid volume Answer: Fluid
volume excess resulting in crackles: give a diuretic.


◉ Priority assessment for fluid volume disturbance Answer: Daily
weights


◉ Client at risk for fluid volume deficit Answer: High fever,
heatstroke, DI, hemorrhage, GI losses from V/D, diuretics,
dehydration, burns, pancreatitis

, ◉ How does low cardiac output affect the body? (LOCO MAN)
Answer: Neurological - Decreased LOC; Dizziness/Syncope; Anxiety;
Sense of impending doom


Cardiovascular - Chest pain/Tachycardia


Respiratory - SOB/Tachypnea


Gastrointestinal - N/V


Kidneys - Low urine output or urine less than 0.5 ml/kg/hr


Peripheral - Pale, cool, clammy


Muscles - Weakness/Fatigue


◉ Potential complications for fluid volume deficit Answer:
Hypovolemic shock and risk for falls (orthostatic hypotension); low
cardiac output


◉ Potential complications for fluid volume excess Answer:
Pulmonary edema, ascites, heart failure

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