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While reviewing the laboratory reports of a client, the nurse finds that the client has low sodium levels. Which hormonal imbalance should the nurse suspect in the client? Epinephrine Glucagon Calcitonin Cortisol - correct answer Cortisol Cortisol is the glucocorticoid secreted by the adrenal cortex that maintains sodium and water balance. Therefore, reduced sodium levels in the client indicate a cortisol imbalance. Additionally, depleted sodium levels in a client indicate hyponatremia. Epinephrine is a catecholamine, which helps in maintaining homeostasis. Glucagon increases blood glucose levels and does not play a role in maintaining electrolyte balance. Calcitonin helps in regulating serum calcium levels. A nurse is teaching a birthing/prenatal class about breast-feeding. Which hormone stimulates the production of milk during lactation? Inhibin Estrogen Prolactin Progesterone - correct answer Prolactin Prolactin is the hormone that initiates and produces milk during lactation. Inhibin prevents the secretions of follicle stimulating hormone and gonadotropin releasing hormone. Estrogen and progesterone are the sex hormones produced by the ovaries. While performing patterned, paced breathing during the transition phase of labor, a client experiences tingling and numbness of the fingertips. What should the nurse do? Multiple choice question Tell the client to breathe into a paper bag. Place an oxygen mask over the client's face. Call the primary healthcare provider to report the client's response. Instruct the client to begin taking slow deep breaths. - correct answer Tell the client to breathe into a paper bag. A paper bag enables the client to rebreathe carbon dioxide, which helps correct the respiratory alkalosis resulting from hyperventilation. The client's oxygen level is increased; the client needs to increase the carbon dioxide level and decrease the oxygen level. The client should rebreathe her own exhalations first; if alkalosis persists, more intensive treatment may be needed. Carbon dioxide is too dilute in room atmosphere; deep breaths will not resolve the alkalosis. A nurse is caring for a client with the diagnosis of schizophrenia, paranoid type. What should the nurse plan for the client's initial care? Multiple choice question Discussing important life events Providing a nonthreatening environment Concentrating on the content of delusions Limiting topics for discussion to recent situations - correct answer Providing a nonthreatening environment These clients are hypersensitive to external stimuli and respond with less anxiety to a minimally threatening environment. Discussing prominent life events is too threatening an approach and interferes with the goals of therapy. Focusing on delusional material will reinforce the delusional system. Limiting topics for discussion to recent situations is not therapeutic; it may trigger suspiciousness and hostile outbursts. client is hospitalized after four days of epigastric pain, nausea, and vomiting. The nurse reviews the laboratory test results: plasma pH 7.51, Pco 2 50 mm Hg, bicarbonate 58 mEq/L (58 mmol/L), chloride 55 mEq/L (55 mmol/L), sodium 132 mEq/L (132 mmol/L), and potassium 3.8 mEq/L (3.8 mmol/L). What condition does the nurse determine the results to indicate? Multiple choice question Hypernatremia Hyperchloremia Metabolic alkalosis Respiratory acidosis Eugene off target - correct answer Metabolic alkalosis The normal plasma pH value is 7.35 to 7.45; the client is in alkalosis. The normal plasma bicarbonate value is 23 to 25 mEq/L (23 to 25 mmol/L); the client has an excess of base bicarbonate, indicating a metabolic cause for the alkalosis. The normal plasma sodium value is 135 to 145 mEq/L (135 to 145 mmol/L); the client has hyponatremia. The normal plasma chloride value is 95 to 105 mEq/L (95 to 105 mmol/L); the client has hypochloremia beca

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While reviewing the laboratory reports of a client, the nurse finds that the client has low sodium levels.
Which hormonal imbalance should the nurse suspect in the client?



Epinephrine



Glucagon



Calcitonin



Cortisol - correct answer Cortisol



Cortisol is the glucocorticoid secreted by the adrenal cortex that maintains sodium and water balance.
Therefore, reduced sodium levels in the client indicate a cortisol imbalance. Additionally, depleted
sodium levels in a client indicate hyponatremia. Epinephrine is a catecholamine, which helps in
maintaining homeostasis. Glucagon increases blood glucose levels and does not play a role in
maintaining electrolyte balance. Calcitonin helps in regulating serum calcium levels.



A nurse is teaching a birthing/prenatal class about breast-feeding. Which hormone stimulates the
production of milk during lactation?



Inhibin



Estrogen



Prolactin



Progesterone - correct answer Prolactin

, Prolactin is the hormone that initiates and produces milk during lactation. Inhibin prevents the
secretions of follicle stimulating hormone and gonadotropin releasing hormone. Estrogen and
progesterone are the sex hormones produced by the ovaries.



While performing patterned, paced breathing during the transition phase of labor, a client experiences
tingling and numbness of the fingertips. What should the nurse do?



Multiple choice question



Tell the client to breathe into a paper bag.



Place an oxygen mask over the client's face.



Call the primary healthcare provider to report the client's response.



Instruct the client to begin taking slow deep breaths. - correct answer Tell the client
to breathe into a paper bag.



A paper bag enables the client to rebreathe carbon dioxide, which helps correct the respiratory alkalosis
resulting from hyperventilation. The client's oxygen level is increased; the client needs to increase the
carbon dioxide level and decrease the oxygen level. The client should rebreathe her own exhalations
first; if alkalosis persists, more intensive treatment may be needed. Carbon dioxide is too dilute in room
atmosphere; deep breaths will not resolve the alkalosis.



A nurse is caring for a client with the diagnosis of schizophrenia, paranoid type. What should the nurse
plan for the client's initial care?



Multiple choice question



Discussing important life events



Providing a nonthreatening environment

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