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NR 324 Comprehensive Exam with
Complete Solutions
Which diagnostic tests are used to identify altered fluid balance in the body? Select all that
apply.


Complete blood count
Urine and serum osmolality
Blood culture and sensitivity
Comprehensive metabolic panel

Colonoscopy - ✔✔Complete blood count

Urine and serum osmolality
Comprehensive metabolic panel


The nurse is caring for a client with fluid volume excess. Which medication will help the body
excrete the excess fluid?


Metoprolol
Tamsulosin
Verapamil

Furosemide - ✔✔Furosemide


The nurse is caring for a client who presents to the emergency department with shortness of
breath. Assessment findings include crackles heard in lower lung fields, tachycardia,
hypertension, and oliguria. Which fluid imbalance is the client most likely experiencing?


Fluid volume deficit
Renal failure

,Dehydration

Fluid volume excess - ✔✔Fluid volume excess


The nurse is caring for several clients with altered fluid balance. Which diagnostic tests can
determine if a client's condition is worsening or improving? Select all that apply.


Chest x-ray
Comprehensive metabolic panel (CMP)
Urine culture and sensitivity
Complete blood count (CBC)

Fasting blood glucose test - ✔✔Chest x-ray

Comprehensive metabolic panel (CMP)
Complete blood count (CBC)


The client with fluid volume deficit has been receiving 0.9% sodium chloride intravenous (IV)
infusion at 150 ml/hr for the past 4 hours. Which assessment finding indicates that the client is
developing fluid volume overload?


Poor skin turgor over the front of the chest under the collarbone
Capillary refill of the left great toe less than 3 seconds
Crackles heard with auscultation of the lower lung fields

Blood pressure 85/45 mmHg - ✔✔Crackles heard with auscultation of the lower lung fields


A nurse is caring for a client in the emergency department. Review the electronic health record
(EHR).


Past medical history: Heart failure, ex-smoker (15 pack years)
Past surgical history: Coronary artery bypass graft x 4 (5 years ago)

,Prescribed medications:
furosemide 20 mg by mouth once daily
lisinopril 25 mg by mouth once daily
atorvastatin 25 mg by mouth once daily at bedtime
albuterol INH every 4 hours as needed for shortness of breath
aspirin 80 mg by mouth once daily
famotidine 20 mg by mouth once daily
Over-the-counter medications:
vitamin C 1000 mg by mouth once daily


Pulse: 115 beats per minute
Blood pressure: 150/89 mmHg (left arm)
Respirations: 32 breaths per minute
Oxygen saturation: 85% on room air
Temperature: 99.5 °F (37.2 °C) (oral)



The client is most likely experiencing fluid volume (deficit/excess) - ✔✔The client is most likely
experiencing fluid volume excess


A nurse is caring for a client in the emergency department. Review the electronic health record
(EHR).
Select the information from the History & Physical and Vital Signs sections of the EHR that
indicates the client may be experiencing fluid volume excess.


Past medical history: Heart failure, ex-smoker (15 pack years)
Past surgical history: Coronary artery bypass graft x 4 (5 years ago)

, Prescribed medications:
furosemide 20 mg by mouth once daily
lisinopril 25 mg by mouth once daily
atorvastatin 25 mg by mouth once daily at bedtime
albuterol INH every 4 hours as needed for shortness of breath
aspirin 80 mg by mouth once daily
famotidine 20 mg by mouth once daily
Over-the-counter medications:
vitamin C 1000 mg by mouth once daily


Pulse: 115 beats per minute
Blood pressure: 150/89 mmHg (left arm)
Respirations: 32 breaths per minute
Oxygen saturation: 85% on room air

Temperature: 99.5 °F (oral) - ✔✔Heart failure

Pulse
Blood pressure
Respirations
Oxygen saturation


A nurse is caring for a client in the emergency department. Review the electronic health record
(EHR).


Place the actions the nurse should complete in order, from first to last.
Introduce yourself to the client.
Assess airway, breathing, and circulation.
Elevate the head of the bed and administer oxygen 2 L per minute via nasal cannula.

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