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What common antidepressant can cause hyponatremia? What other drug? - Answer SSRIs (selective seritonin reuptake inhibitors) thiazide diuretics, ecstasy what are the risks of reversing hyponatremia too quickly? - Answer brainstem herniation and risk of cerebral pontine myelinolysis Which is more fatal? hyperkalemia or hypokalemia? - Answer hyperkalemia Where do the greatest losses of potassium occur normally? - Answer greatest losses of potassium occur normally in the distal tubules of the kidney--> you are losing potassium through bowel movements Why should one measure urine output before starting a potassium containing IV infusion in a traumatized patient? - Answer to check for hypernatremia to make sure urine output is in normal range Decreased urine output could also mean increasing of the potassium in the blood which could be fatal TPN - Answer total parenteral nutrition (if the gut is not working the patient would get its nutrients through this) What are the signs of excess fluid in the body? - Answer jugular venous distension bounding pulses distended neck veins hypertension Mrs. F. has decreased urine volume with a specific gravity of 1.09. Her sodium is 155 mEq/L and her H/H are abnormally elevated as is her serum albumin. What do you suspect? - Answer Hypernatremia

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What common antidepressant can cause hyponatremia?



What other drug? - Answer SSRIs (selective seritonin reuptake inhibitors)



thiazide diuretics, ecstasy



what are the risks of reversing hyponatremia too quickly? - Answer brainstem herniation and
risk of cerebral pontine myelinolysis



Which is more fatal? hyperkalemia or hypokalemia? - Answer hyperkalemia



Where do the greatest losses of potassium occur normally? - Answer greatest losses of
potassium occur normally in the distal tubules of the kidney--> you are losing potassium
through bowel movements



Why should one measure urine output before starting a potassium containing IV infusion in a
traumatized patient? - Answer to check for hypernatremia

to make sure urine output is in normal range



Decreased urine output could also mean increasing of the potassium in the blood which could
be fatal



TPN - Answer total parenteral nutrition (if the gut is not working the patient would get its
nutrients through this)



What are the signs of excess fluid in the body? - Answer jugular venous distension

bounding pulses

distended neck veins

hypertension

,Patients receiving tube feedings who are not also given additional water are at risk for what
electrolyte imbalance that may result in changes in personality, agitation, and confusion? -
Answer could have elevated sodium and potassium levels



What does Trousseau's phenomenon and positive Chvostek's sign indicate? - Answer
Hypocalcemic Tetany



What increases the risk of hyponatremia in older adults? - Answer Prostate surgery

hyperglycemia

SIADH (syndrome of inappropriate ADH)

Increased ADH

SSRI's

Diuretics

kidney disease



How do Thiazide diuretics and SSRIs cause hyponatremia - Answer SSRIs and Diuretics cause
excess sodium loss through urine because it causes water retention



In Red Hat Hikers what was the problem with Sue? - Answer she had hyponatremia



How could sue with hyponatremia be treated? - Answer water restriction and increased
sodium intake



How do antiemetics work? - Answer Block the chemoreceptor trigger zone (CTZ) via various
avenues



What is the physiology of nausea and vomiting? - Answer The vomiting/emesis center is
located in the medulla oblongata

Direct and indirect stimulants activate that center



CTZ zone - Answer area of the medulla oblongata thatcommunicates with other structures in
the vomiting center to initiate vomiting

, Dopamine (brain area)

Acetylcholine

Histamine (vestibular area of the brain)

Cholinergic receptors (vestibular area of the brain)



When should antiemetics be given? - Answer at least one hour before symptoms



Four classes of antiemetic agents: - Answer Anticholinergic

Antihistamine

Dopamine receptor blockers

Serotonin receptor blockers



What is the effect of isopropyl alcohol on preventing post-op nausea? - Answer use of alcohol
serves as aromatherapy so it helps to reduce the n/v



One way of stopping n/v without administering medication



What would be the laxative choice for a patient recovering from an acute myocardial infarction
(MI)? - Answer Stool softener (colace)



Should avoid straining (velsalva's maneuver)

Trying to produce fecal matter can cause forced air against the heart, also can cause pain or
arrhythmias



What would be the laxative choice for a patient who requires bowel preparation before
surgery? - Answer Hyperosmotic laxatives given in high doses. Need to draw water into the GI
lumen



Stool softens in 2-6 hours



Utilize laxative salts that are poorly absorbed because this helps the osmotic draw of water into
the GI lumen

These agents act rapidly to cause a fluid evacuation of the bowel

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