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NCLEX Practice Questions – Fluids & Electrolytes (Complete Q&A, 2026/2027 Updated)

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This study resource contains high-yield NCLEX-style practice questions with complete and accurate answers focused on Fluids & Electrolytes, fully aligned with the NCLEX-RN test plan, medical-surgical nursing objectives, and clinical judgment model. Updated for 2026/2027, it covers fluid volume excess and deficit, acid–base balance, sodium, potassium, calcium, magnesium, and phosphate imbalances, IV fluid selection, assessment findings, nursing interventions, and prioritization. Ideal for NCLEX preparation, Med-Surg exams, remediation, and concept reinforcement. Designed to support critical thinking, prioritization, and exam success for RN and PN nursing students.

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NCLEX Practice: Fluid and Electrolytes Question & Answers

What is the nurse's primary concern regarding fluid & electrolytes when caring for an elderly pt who is
intermittently confused?
1. risk of dehydration
2. risk of kidney damage
3. risk of stroke
4. risk of bleeding


Answer: 1


Rationale 1: As an adult ages, the thirst mechanism declines. Adding this in a pt with an altered level of
consciousness, there is an increased risk of dehydration & high serum osmolality.
Rationale 2: The risks for kidney damage are not specifically related to aging or fluid & electrolyte issues.
Rationale 3: The risk of stroke is not specifically related to aging or fluid & electrolyte issues.
Rationale 4: The risk of bleeding is not specifically related to aging or fluid & electrolyte issues.

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