FLUID BALANCE- HESI RN- EVOLVE
PRACTICE QUESTIONS WITH ANSWERS
An older adult with coronary artery disease and hypertension was brought to the
Emergency Department by her daughter because she has become increasingly
weak and confused. The client was found by a neighbor wandering her
neighborhood unable to locate her home. The client's daughter tells the nurse that
her mother takes a "water pill" for her blood pressure 2 or 3 times a day. The label
on the medication bottle that she brought to the hospital states,
"hydrochlorothiazide. Take 1 tablet daily." The client is admitted with fluid volume
deficit. - ANSWER-
Page 1
Vital Signs: Orthostatic Changes
1. Since the client has a fluid volume deficit, the nurse anticipates a decrease in
which vital sign when she changes position?
A. Respiratory Rate
B. Blood Pressure.
C. Temperature.
D. Pulse Rate - ANSWER-B. Blood Pressure
, 2. The nurse plans to assess the client for orthostatic vital sign changes. Which
action will the nurse take first?
A. Assist the client to a standing position.
B. Position the client in a supine position.
C. Elevate the head of the client's bed.
D. Dangle the clients feet at the bedside. - ANSWER-B. Position the client in a
supine position.
3. The nurse takes the first blood pressure measurement. After recording the first
blood pressure measurement, what action will the nurse take?
A. Count the client's radial pulse rate.
B. Remove the blood pressure cuff.
C. Help the client change positions.
D. Assess for an auscultatory gap. - ANSWER-A. Count the client's radial pulse.
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Age-related Risk Factors
The nurse discusses factors that contributed to the client's fluid volume deficit with
her daughter, and receives orders for labs to be obtained.
1. Which problem often occurs in older client's and may have contributed to the
fluid volume deficit the client is experiencing?
A. Decreased hepatic blood flow.
PRACTICE QUESTIONS WITH ANSWERS
An older adult with coronary artery disease and hypertension was brought to the
Emergency Department by her daughter because she has become increasingly
weak and confused. The client was found by a neighbor wandering her
neighborhood unable to locate her home. The client's daughter tells the nurse that
her mother takes a "water pill" for her blood pressure 2 or 3 times a day. The label
on the medication bottle that she brought to the hospital states,
"hydrochlorothiazide. Take 1 tablet daily." The client is admitted with fluid volume
deficit. - ANSWER-
Page 1
Vital Signs: Orthostatic Changes
1. Since the client has a fluid volume deficit, the nurse anticipates a decrease in
which vital sign when she changes position?
A. Respiratory Rate
B. Blood Pressure.
C. Temperature.
D. Pulse Rate - ANSWER-B. Blood Pressure
, 2. The nurse plans to assess the client for orthostatic vital sign changes. Which
action will the nurse take first?
A. Assist the client to a standing position.
B. Position the client in a supine position.
C. Elevate the head of the client's bed.
D. Dangle the clients feet at the bedside. - ANSWER-B. Position the client in a
supine position.
3. The nurse takes the first blood pressure measurement. After recording the first
blood pressure measurement, what action will the nurse take?
A. Count the client's radial pulse rate.
B. Remove the blood pressure cuff.
C. Help the client change positions.
D. Assess for an auscultatory gap. - ANSWER-A. Count the client's radial pulse.
Page 2
Age-related Risk Factors
The nurse discusses factors that contributed to the client's fluid volume deficit with
her daughter, and receives orders for labs to be obtained.
1. Which problem often occurs in older client's and may have contributed to the
fluid volume deficit the client is experiencing?
A. Decreased hepatic blood flow.