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Chapter 42: Fluid, Electrolyte, AcidBase Balance
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MULTIPLE CHOICE ra




1. A hospital client is experiencing dehydration. While planning care, the nursing atten
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dant considers that the majority of the hospital client ’s total water volume exists in
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w ith compartment? a. Intracellular
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b. Extracellular
c. Intravascular
d. Transcellular
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ANSWER:-A
Intracellular (inside the cells) fluid accounts for approximately two thirds of total body water
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. Extracellular (outside the cells) is approximately one third of the total body water.
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Intravascular fluid (liquid portion of the blood) and transcellular fluid are two major divisions
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of the extracellular compartment.
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DIF:Understand (comprehension) ra



OBJ:Determine what processes regulate fluid distribution, extracellular fluid volume, and body fluid
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osmolality. TOP:Planning MSC: Physiological Adaptation ra ra




2. The nursing attendant is teaching about the process of passively moving water from
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an area ra ar



of lower particle concentration to an area of higher particle concentration. Which pr
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ocess is the nursing attendant describing? a. Osmosis
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b. Filtration
c. Diffusion
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ACCURATE ANSWER:-A ra



The process of moving water from an area of low particle concentration to an area of higher p
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article concentration is known as osmosis. Filtration is mediated by fluid pressure from an ar
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ea of higher pressure to an area of lower pressure. Diffusion is passive movement of electrolyt
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es or other particles down the concentration gradient (from areas of higher concentration to a
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reas of lower concentration). Active transport requires energy in the form of adenosine triphos
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phate (ATP) to move electrolytes across cell membranes against the concentration gradient (
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from areas of lower concentration to areas of higher concentration).
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DIF:Understand (comprehension) ra



OBJ:Determine what processes regulate fluid distribution, extracellular fluid volume, and body fluid
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osmolality. TOP:Teaching/Learning MSC: Physiological Adaptation ra ra




3. The nursing attendant observes edema in a hospital client
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s congestion as a result of right heart failure. Which type of pressure facilitated the for
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mation of the hospital client ’s edema? ra ra ra ra ra ra




a. Osmotic
b. Oncotic

, c. Hydrostatic
d. Concentration
ACCURATE ANSWER:-C ra



Venous congestion increases capillary hydrostatic pressure. Increased hydrostatic pressure c
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auses edema by causing increased movement of fluid into the interstitial area. Osmotic and o
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ncotic pressures involve the concentrations of solutes and can contribute to edema in other si
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tuations, such as inflammation or malnutrition. Concentration pressure is not a nursing term.
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DIF:Understand (comprehension) ra



OBJ:Recall common fluid, electrolyte, and acidbase imbalances. TOP:Assessme
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nt
MSC: Physiological Adaptation ra ra




4. The nursing attendant administers an intravenous (IV) hypertonic solution to a hospit
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al client expects the fluid shift to occur in what direction?
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From intracellular to extracellular
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c. From intravascular to intracellular ra ra ra




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ACCURATE ANSWER:-A ra



Hypertonic solutions will move fluid from the intracellular to the extracellular (intravascular).
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A hypertonic solution has a concentration greater than normal body fluids, so water will shift
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out of cells because of the osmotic pull of the extra particles. Movement of water from the ext
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racellular (intravascular) into cells (intracellular) occurs when hypotonic fluids are administ
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ered. Distribution of fluid between intravascular and interstitial spaces occurs by filtration, t
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he net sum of hydrostatic and osmotic pressures.
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5. A nursing attendant is preparing to start peripheral intravenous (IV) therapy. In which orde
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r will the nursing attendant perform the steps starting with the first one?
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1. Clean site. ra




2. Select vein. ra




3. Apply tourniquet. ra




4. Release tourniquet. ra




5. Reapply tourniquet. ra




6. Advance and secure. ra ra




7. Insert vascular access device. ra ra ra




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b. 1, 3, 2, 5, 7, 6, 4
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d. 3, 2, 4, 1, 5, 7, 6
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ACCURATE ANSWER:-D ra



The steps for inserting an intravenous catheter are as follows: Apply tourniquet, select vein
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, release tourniquet, clean site, reapply tourniquet, insert vascular access device, and advanc
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eand secure. ra ra

, DIF:Understand (comprehension) ra



OBJ:Explain rationale and procedures for initiating an intravenous line; maintaining the system; ch
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anging intravenous solution containers, tubing, and dressings; and discontinuing peripheral venous
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a ccess.TOP:Implementation MSC: Pharmacological and Parenteral Therapies ra ra ra ra




6. The nursing attendant is laboratory blood results will expect to observe which cation in the
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most abundance? a. Sodium
b. Chloride
c. Potassium
d. Magnesium
ACCURATE ANSWER:-A ra



Sodium is the most abundant cation in the blood. Potassium is the predominant intracellular ca
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tion. Chloride is an anion (negatively charged) rather than a cation (positively charged). Mag
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nesium is found predominantly inside cells and in bone.
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DIF:Understand (comprehension) ra



OBJ:Explain processes that regulate electrolyte balance. TOP:Assessment ra ra ra ra ra ar



MSC: Physiological Adaptation ra ra




7. The nursing attendant receives the hospital client ’s most recent blood work results. Whic
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h laboratory value is of greatest concern? a. Sodium of 145 mEq/L
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b. Calcium of 15.5 mg/dL ra ra ra




c. Potassium of 3.5 mEq/L ra ra ra




d. Chloride of 100 mEq/L ra ra ra




ACCURATE ANSWER:-B ra



Normal calcium range is 9 to 10.5 mg/dL; therefore, a value of 15.5 mg/dL is abnormally high and
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of concern. The rest of the laboratory values are within their normal ranges: sodium 136 to 145
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mEq/L, potassium 3.5 to 5.0 mEq/L, and chloride 98 to 106 mEq/L.
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DIF:Apply (application) ra



OBJ:Apply the nursing process and use clinical judgment when caring for hospital client s with fluid,
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electrolyte, and acid-base imbalances. TOP:Assessment
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MSC: Reduction of Risk Potential ra ra ra ra




8. The nursing attendant observes that the hospital client ’s calcium is elevated. When checkin
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g the phosphate level, what does the nursing attendant expect to see? a. An increase
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b. A decrease ra




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Phosphate will decrease. Serum calcium and phosphate have an inverse relationship. When o
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ne is elevated, the other decreases, except in some hospital client s with endstage renal disease.
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DIF:Understand (comprehension) ra



OBJ:Choose appropriate clinical assessments using clinical judgment for specific fluid, electrolyte, a
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nd acid-base imbalances.
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9. Four hospital client s arrive at the emergency department at the same time. Whic
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h hospital client will the nursing attendant see first?
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