WITH CORRECT ACTUAL QUESTIONS AND
CORRECTLY WELL DEFINED ANSWERS
LATEST ALREADY GRADED A+ 2025 – 2026
Fluids/Electrolytes - ANSWERS-Hypovolemia - loosing fluid,
monitor I & O. Example: Dehydration or hemorrhaging.
Fluid volume excess- retaining fluid, hold salt. Example-
Avoid salt.
Sodium/NA+ - ANSWERS-135-145. If the patient sodium/salt
is high you restrict fluid.
Potassium K+ - ANSWERS-3.5 -5. If the patient potassium is
high you hold the potassium
Calcium/Ca+ - ANSWERS-8.4 - 10.6
, Magnesium/Mg+ - ANSWERS-1.3 -2.1
Range of Motion
Passive Range of Motion - ANSWERS-You're doing it for the
patient. Example: The more you exercise your muscles, the
vein also is contracting and releasing contracting and
releasing it's squeezes the veins. This will promote
circulations all over the body.
Weak patient - ANSWERS-When ambulating a weak patient
make sure for safety reasons that the environment is free of
clutter. The patient could fall. When you hand them any
type of item make sure you give it to them on their strong
side.
Mouth care - ANSWERS-unconscious patient. You must
position the patient in a supine position. And turn their
head so they will not choke.
Vital Signs
Temperature - ANSWERS-97.6 - 100.2 on average it's 98.6
Pulse - ANSWERS-60-100