NUR 155||NUR155 EXAM 2 QUESTION
AND ANSWERS WELL EXPLAIN
(latest update) 2024/2025 GRADED A+
GALEN
Hyponatremia (CORRECT ANSWERS) Nausea and vomiting,
Headache, Confusion, Loss of energy and fatigue, Restlessness and
irritability, Muscle weakness, spasms or cramps, Seizures, Coma.
A condition that occurs when the level of sodium in the blood is too
low.
Hypernatremia (CORRECT ANSWERS) You may not have any
symptoms, unless your blood sodium levels are significantly elevated.
Dizziness when you stand up or change positions (you may be
dehydrated). Severe sweating or fever; vomiting and diarrhea with
markedly elevated sodium levels, if your. Due to a loss of body fluids.
Hypokalemia (CORRECT ANSWERS) Weakness, tiredness, or
cramping in arm or leg muscles,
Tingling or numbness, Nausea or vomiting, Constipation, Palpitations.
Low Potassium
Hyperkalemia (CORRECT ANSWERS) Abnormal heart rhythm --
arrhythmia -- that can be life-threatening, Slow heart rate, Weakness.
, Elevated potassium.
Hypocalcemia (CORRECT ANSWERS) Positive chvostek's &
trousseau's sign, vitamin D deficiency, Chronic renal failure, Magnesium
deficiency, Alcoholism.
Low calcium.
Hypercalcemia (CORRECT ANSWERS) Anorexia, nausea, vomit,
personality changes, cardiac arrest, lethargy.
High calcium
Hypomagnesemia (CORRECT ANSWERS) muscle tremors, confusion
& disorientation, tachycardia.
Low Magnesium.
Hypermagnesemia (CORRECT ANSWERS) Decreased depth and rate
of respirations, hypotension, ECG abnorm. (prolonged QT interval) AV
Block.
High Magnesium.
FVD (Fluid Volume Deficit) (CORRECT ANSWERS) R/C- GI loss
(diarrhea, etc.), loss of plasma or whole blood (burns or hemorrhage),
Excess. perspiration, fever, confusion or depression, use of diuretics
S/S- posturaly hypotension, tachycardia, dry mucous, membranes, poor
skin turgor, thirst , confusion, rapid weight loss.
AND ANSWERS WELL EXPLAIN
(latest update) 2024/2025 GRADED A+
GALEN
Hyponatremia (CORRECT ANSWERS) Nausea and vomiting,
Headache, Confusion, Loss of energy and fatigue, Restlessness and
irritability, Muscle weakness, spasms or cramps, Seizures, Coma.
A condition that occurs when the level of sodium in the blood is too
low.
Hypernatremia (CORRECT ANSWERS) You may not have any
symptoms, unless your blood sodium levels are significantly elevated.
Dizziness when you stand up or change positions (you may be
dehydrated). Severe sweating or fever; vomiting and diarrhea with
markedly elevated sodium levels, if your. Due to a loss of body fluids.
Hypokalemia (CORRECT ANSWERS) Weakness, tiredness, or
cramping in arm or leg muscles,
Tingling or numbness, Nausea or vomiting, Constipation, Palpitations.
Low Potassium
Hyperkalemia (CORRECT ANSWERS) Abnormal heart rhythm --
arrhythmia -- that can be life-threatening, Slow heart rate, Weakness.
, Elevated potassium.
Hypocalcemia (CORRECT ANSWERS) Positive chvostek's &
trousseau's sign, vitamin D deficiency, Chronic renal failure, Magnesium
deficiency, Alcoholism.
Low calcium.
Hypercalcemia (CORRECT ANSWERS) Anorexia, nausea, vomit,
personality changes, cardiac arrest, lethargy.
High calcium
Hypomagnesemia (CORRECT ANSWERS) muscle tremors, confusion
& disorientation, tachycardia.
Low Magnesium.
Hypermagnesemia (CORRECT ANSWERS) Decreased depth and rate
of respirations, hypotension, ECG abnorm. (prolonged QT interval) AV
Block.
High Magnesium.
FVD (Fluid Volume Deficit) (CORRECT ANSWERS) R/C- GI loss
(diarrhea, etc.), loss of plasma or whole blood (burns or hemorrhage),
Excess. perspiration, fever, confusion or depression, use of diuretics
S/S- posturaly hypotension, tachycardia, dry mucous, membranes, poor
skin turgor, thirst , confusion, rapid weight loss.