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normal saline does which d) expand the intravascular volume
of the following?
a) decrease urinary output
b) raise the sodium level
c) lower the blood pressure
d) expand the intravascular
volume
t/f when administering false
potassium IV, one should
always give it IV push
which of the following is a b) drop in BP
sign of hypovolemia?
a) crackles
b) drop in BP
c) pedal edema
d) increase in urine output
which of the following is a a) decreased BP
sign of hypermagnesemia?
a) decreased BP
b) increased DTRs
c) increased BP
d) hunger
,which of the following b) D5W
fluids would you avoid in
hyponatremia?
a) 3% saline
b) D5W
c) blood administration
d) TPN
t/f calcium gluconate can true
be used to treat
hyperkalemia
which of the following may a) dementia
put one at risk for
hypovolemia?
a) dementia
b) over administration of IV
fluids
c) renal failure
d) seizures
a patient has had a high b) decreased urine output
fever with diaphoresis
overnight. which of the
following might result from
this?
a) increased BP
b) decreased urine output
c) decreased drive to drink
fluids
d) hypertension
in hypervolemia, you will d) decrease in serum osmolality
see which of the following?
a) decrease in urine output
b) increase in SG
c) increase in hemoglobin
d) decrease in serum
osmolality
, your patient's TPN runs out c) hang D10W at the same rate as the TPN
and it will be an hour
before another bag arrives.
until it arrives, you will
a) hang NS at the same rate
as the TPN
b) hang LR at 100 mL/hr
c) hang D10W at the same
rate as the TPN
d) flush the IV catheter to
keep it patent
you patient's potassium is c) insulin (and maybe D50W)
6.3. you anticipate
administering which of the
following?
a) LR
b) potassium chloride
c) insulin (and maybe
D50W)
d) magnesium oxide
aldosterone causes what b) retain more water in the bloodstream
physiologic action by the
kidney?
a) filter more sodium into
urine
b) retain more water in the
bloodstream
c) retain potassium in the
bloodstream
d) causes potent
vasoconstriction
t/f angiotensin I causes false
vasoconstriction