HESI Case Study: Fluid Balance Questions with complete answers solution
Since the client has a fluid volume deficit, the nurse anticipates a decrease in which vital sign when she changes position? - ANSWER-Blood pressure The nurse plans to assess the client for orthostatic vital sign changes. Which action will the nurse take first? - ANSWER-Position the client in a supine position. Which problem often occurs in older clients and may have contributed to the fluid volume deficit the client is experiencing? - ANSWER-Decreased hepatic blood flow. Which lab test will the nurse monitor to determine if this may be a factor contributing to the client's problem? - ANSWER-Serum protein Which labs would the nurse expect the HCP to order? - ANSWER-BUN, Serum creatinine, urine specific gravity & osmolarity, liver function panel For ongoing evaluation of the clients fluid volume status, which assessment data is most important to obtain? - ANSWER-Body weight The nurse explains to the client's daughter that the client has lost approximately how many pounds? - ANSWER-5 What action sho
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