solutions with A PASS GRADE.
Nursing 2050 exam 3 with 83 complete
solutions with A PASS GRADE.
Management of hyponatremia? - ANSWER Restore sodium levels: sodium supplements, high sodium
foods
Restrict fluids: monitor I&O, daily weights
Correct cell swelling: isotonic or hypertonic IV fluids
Keep safe: seizure precautions
Management of hypenatremia - ANSWER Restrict sodium intake
Monitor skin and mucous membranes
Monitor BP and pulse
SLOW fluid replacement:
Monitor I&O
Daily weights
Isotonic fluids or PO
what is the largest extracellular electrolyte - ANSWER sodium
what does sodium do - ANSWER helps transmit impulses to nerve and muscle fibers
how is sodium excreted - ANSWER thought the GI tract, sweat and kidneys
what help regulate sodium imbalances - ANSWER ADH and aldosterone
what is the recommended amount of intake for sodium - ANSWER 2g/day
, Nursing 2050 exam 3 with 83 complete
solutions with A PASS GRADE.
Range of Sodium (Na+) - ANSWER 135-145
What are the primary effects of hyponatremia - ANSWER Cerebral edema, hypovolemia
What are neurological symptoms of hyponatremia - ANSWER neuro: h/a, change in LOC, muscle
twitching, coma, seizures
What are fluid deficit symptoms of HYPOnatremia? - ANSWER Dry mucous membranes
poor skin turgor
weak, rapid pulse
low BP,
orthostatic BP
What are fluid overload symptoms of HYPOnatremia? - ANSWER Edema
weight gain
rapid bounding pulse
HTN
What is the value for hyponatremia - ANSWER 125; critical at 110
causes of hypernatremia - ANSWER Water loss:
GI: severe vomiting and diarrhea
Burns: lose tissue which holds fluids and cells
Dehydration: heat stroke and severe fever
Inability to intake: elderly and infants at high risk
HHS
Excessive sodium intake: