NUR 2130 Exam 1 Questions with Verified Solutions 100%
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altered, seizures
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1 emergent 2 how is the RAAS system activated?
major concerns with alterations in sodium: water moves through_________
and
3 4
____________ mental status and _______________ ________________
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Patient has immediate threat to life or limb, and requires
emergent
immediate treatment
Patient should be treated quickly but immediate threat to life
urgent
does not exist at the moment
nonurgent Patient can usually wait several hours for care without risk
majority of fluids in the body are intracellular
in the___________ space (65%)
water moves through _____________ osmosis, filtration
and ________________
____________ results from an error in edema
filtration
low_________ causes fluid shifts albumin
leading to excess
extracellular/interstitial space
fluid (e.g. cirrhosis pts)
, a___________solution is one that hypotonic, swell, hemolysis
causes osmotic water flow into
the cell. This will cause the cells
to________, and may eventually
burst (___________ )
_______________ mmol is the normal 270-300
range for body fluids
half NS is an example of a hypotonic
_________________ fluid
3% and 5% NS are examples of hypertonic
________________ fluids
_________________ solutions result in hypertonic
the osmotic movement of water
out of the cell. As water moves
out, the cell shrivels and
dehydrates.
how is the RAAS system decreased blood flow to the kidneys
activated?
__________ is a hormone ANP, decreases, aldosterone
antagonistic to the angiotensin
pathway. It_________ blood
volume and pressure. Acts in the
opposite manner to _________________
The result of the RAAS system decreased, increased, increased
activation is_________ urinary
output,___________ arterial
constriction, and _________________
blood volume and blood
pressure
MINIMUM URINE AMOUNT 400-600
NEEDED TO EXCRETE TOXIC
WASTE PRODUCTS IS
_______________ ML/DAY
OBLIGATORY URINE OUTPUT
1 L of water equals ________ 2.2
pounds
treatment of fluid balance in 20 ml/kg, potassium
children:
• REPLACE VOLUME DEFICITS
•FLUID BOLUSES
• USE INFUSION PUMPS FOR
ACCURATE I&O
•ONLY ONCE URINE
OUTPUT IS ADEQUATE
• TREAT THE UNDERLYING
CAUSE
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Practice questions for this set
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altered, seizures
Choose an answer
1 emergent 2 how is the RAAS system activated?
major concerns with alterations in sodium: water moves through_________
and
3 4
____________ mental status and _______________ ________________
Don't know?
Terms in this set (154)
Patient has immediate threat to life or limb, and requires
emergent
immediate treatment
Patient should be treated quickly but immediate threat to life
urgent
does not exist at the moment
nonurgent Patient can usually wait several hours for care without risk
majority of fluids in the body are intracellular
in the___________ space (65%)
water moves through _____________ osmosis, filtration
and ________________
____________ results from an error in edema
filtration
low_________ causes fluid shifts albumin
leading to excess
extracellular/interstitial space
fluid (e.g. cirrhosis pts)
, a___________solution is one that hypotonic, swell, hemolysis
causes osmotic water flow into
the cell. This will cause the cells
to________, and may eventually
burst (___________ )
_______________ mmol is the normal 270-300
range for body fluids
half NS is an example of a hypotonic
_________________ fluid
3% and 5% NS are examples of hypertonic
________________ fluids
_________________ solutions result in hypertonic
the osmotic movement of water
out of the cell. As water moves
out, the cell shrivels and
dehydrates.
how is the RAAS system decreased blood flow to the kidneys
activated?
__________ is a hormone ANP, decreases, aldosterone
antagonistic to the angiotensin
pathway. It_________ blood
volume and pressure. Acts in the
opposite manner to _________________
The result of the RAAS system decreased, increased, increased
activation is_________ urinary
output,___________ arterial
constriction, and _________________
blood volume and blood
pressure
MINIMUM URINE AMOUNT 400-600
NEEDED TO EXCRETE TOXIC
WASTE PRODUCTS IS
_______________ ML/DAY
OBLIGATORY URINE OUTPUT
1 L of water equals ________ 2.2
pounds
treatment of fluid balance in 20 ml/kg, potassium
children:
• REPLACE VOLUME DEFICITS
•FLUID BOLUSES
• USE INFUSION PUMPS FOR
ACCURATE I&O
•ONLY ONCE URINE
OUTPUT IS ADEQUATE
• TREAT THE UNDERLYING
CAUSE