NFDN 2003 Altered fluid and electrolyte Exam | Questions & 100% Correct Answers (Verified) | Latest Update | Grade A+
potential risks of fluid imbalance : electrolyte, acid base imbalance deficient fluid or excess fluid volume dehydration : hypovolemia (fluid volume deficit) highest risk is elderly assess from sin turgor, mucous membranes signs of hypovolemia : oliguria (low urine), concentrated urine, weak rapid pulse, dizziness, thirst, weight loss, decreased BP, decreases skin turgor, weakness, confusion, muscle cramps signs of hypervolemia 2 | P a g e : weight gain, SOB, wheezing tachycardia, pitting deem, increases BP, cough, increases urinary output, distended neck veins, crackles in lungs s sodium : 135-145 meq/
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