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CNF EXAM 2: FLUID, ELECTROLYTE, ACID-BASE BALANCE (39) QUESTIONS WITH CORRECT ANSWERS [GRADED A+]

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CNF EXAM 2: FLUID, ELECTROLYTE, ACID-BASE BALANCE (39) QUESTIONS WITH CORRECT ANSWERS [GRADED A+] A nurse needs to get an accurate fluid output assessment of a client with severe diarrhea. Which action should the nurse perform? - Weigh the volume of IV fluid before instilling. - Weigh the client's wet linen or dressing. - Weigh the client without soiled incontinence pads. - Weigh the client before and after meals - Weigh the client's wet linen or dressing. In cases in which accurate assessment is critical to a client's treatment, the nurse weighs wet linens, pads, or dressings and subtracts the weight of a similar dry item. The nurse does not weigh the client without soiled ©morren2025/2026.Year published 2026. incontinence pads. The nurse does not weigh the client before and after meals to obtain an accurate assessment of the fluid output. A home care nurse is teaching a client and family about the importance of a balanced diet. The nurse determines that the education was successful when the client identifies which of the following as a rich source of potassium? - Dairy products - Apricots - Processed meat - Bread products - Apricots Apricots are a rich source of potassium. Dairy products are rich sources of calcium. Processed meat and bread products provide sodium. An intravenous hypertonic solution containing dextrose, proteins, vitamins, and minerals is known as: - cellular hydration. ©morren2025/2026.Year published 2026.

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CNF EXAM 2: FLUID, ELECTROLYTE,

ACID-BASE BALANCE (39)

QUESTIONS WITH CORRECT

ANSWERS [GRADED A+]



A nurse needs to get an accurate fluid output assessment of a client with

severe diarrhea. Which action should the nurse perform?

- Weigh the volume of IV fluid before instilling.

- Weigh the client's wet linen or dressing.

- Weigh the client without soiled incontinence pads.

- Weigh the client before and after meals - ✔✔Weigh the client's wet linen

or dressing.



In cases in which accurate assessment is critical to a client's treatment, the

nurse weighs wet linens, pads, or dressings and subtracts the weight of a

similar dry item. The nurse does not weigh the client without soiled



©morren2025/2026.Year published 2026.

,incontinence pads. The nurse does not weigh the client before and after

meals to obtain an accurate assessment of the fluid output.



A home care nurse is teaching a client and family about the importance of a

balanced diet. The nurse determines that the education was successful

when the client identifies which of the following as a rich source of

potassium?



- Dairy products

- Apricots

- Processed meat

- Bread products - ✔✔Apricots



Apricots are a rich source of potassium. Dairy products are rich sources of

calcium. Processed meat and bread products provide sodium.



An intravenous hypertonic solution containing dextrose, proteins, vitamins,

and minerals is known as:



- cellular hydration.


©morren2025/2026.Year published 2026.

,- volume expander.

- total parenteral nutrition.

- blood transfusion therapy. - ✔✔total parenteral nutrition.



Total parenteral nutrition is a hypertonic solution containing 20% to 50%

dextrose, proteins, vitamins, and minerals that is administered into the

venous system.



A decrease in arterial blood pressure will result in the release of:



- protein.

- thrombus.

- renin.

- insulin. - ✔✔renin.



Decreased arterial blood pressure, decreased renal blood flow, increased

sympathetic nerve activity, and/or low-salt diet can stimulate renin release.




©morren2025/2026.Year published 2026.

, A 50-year-old client with hypertension is being treated with a diuretic. The

client reports muscle weakness and falls easily. The nurse should assess

which electrolyte?



- Sodium

- Chloride

- Phosphorous

- Potassium - ✔✔Potassium



Diuretics, commonly given to treat high blood pressure and heart failure,

can cause an extracellular deficit or loss of electrolytes including

potassium, calcium, and magnesium.



A physician orders an infusion of 250 mL of NS in 100 minutes. The set is

20 gtt/mL. What is the flow rate?



- 20 gtt/min

- 30 gtt/min

- 40 gtt/min

- 50 gtt/min - ✔✔50 gtt/min


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