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NUR 3310 Quiz 3 content Questions and Answers Graded A+ How is fluid balance monitored? - Answers osmoreceptors in the hypothalamus What happens when increased plasma osmolality is detected? - Answers The posterior PG releases ADH, triggering the kidneys to retain fluid What does increased osmolality cause? - Answers thirst mechanism in the hypothalamus What is serum osmolality? - Answers is a test that measures the amount of chemicals dissolved in the fluid portion of blood (serum). What is the normal range of sodium? - Answers 135-145 mEq/L What does elevated sodium imply? - Answers hypernatremia, dehydration, kidney disease, hypercortisolism What does low sodium mean? - Answers hyponatremia, fluid overload, liver disease, adrenal insufficiency What is the range for Potassium? - Answers 3.5-5.0 mEq/L What does elevated K+ mean? - Answers hyperkalemia, dehydration, kidney disease, acidosis, adrenal insufficiency, crush injuries What does low K+ mean? - Answers Hypokalemia, fluid overload, diuretic therapy, alkalosis, insulin administration, hyperaldosteronism What is the normal range for Ca? - Answers 9-10.5 mg/dL What does elevated Ca mean? - Answers hypercalcemia, hyperthyroidism, hyperparathyroidism What does low Ca mean? - Answers hypokalcemia, vitamin D deficiency, hypothyroidism, hypoparathyroidism, kidney disease, excessive intake of phosphorus What is the range for Chloride? - Answers 98-106 mEq/L What does elevated Chloride imply? - Answers hyperchloremia, metabolic acidosis, respiratory alkalosis, hyercortisolism What does low Chloride imply? - Answers hypochloremia, fluid overload, excessive vomiting or diarrhea, adrenal insufficiency, diuretic therapy What is the range for Magnesium? - Answers 1.8-2.6 mEq/L What does high Mg imply? - Answers hypermagnesemia, kidney disease, hyperthyroidism, adrenal insufficiency What does low Mg imply? - Answers Hypomagnesemia, malnutrition, alcoholism, ketoacidosis What is the range for osmolarity? - Answers 270-300 mOsm/L What does high osmolarity imply? - Answers dehydration, hypernatremia, hyperglycemia What does low osmolarity imply? - Answers fluid overload, hyponatremia, malnutrition What is fluid excess? - Answers hypervolemia •Fluid intake or retention is greater than output What conditions see fluid excess? - Answers •CHF, CKD, polydipsia, SIADH, etc What are signs of fluid excess? - Answers •Peripheral edema, JVD crackles, dyspnea, weight gain, weeping skin •Elevated BP and bounding pulse What is fluid deficit? - Answers hypovolemia, •Fluid intake or retention is less than output What conditions cause fluid deficit? - Answers •Dehydration, GI issues, fever, burns, DI, etc. What are signs of fluid deficit? - Answers •Dry cracked skin, poor turgor, prolonged capillary refill, sunken eyes/fontanelle •Hypotension, weak rapid pulse What causes electrolyte changes? - Answers •Malnutrition, GI loss, renal function What does sodium mostly affect? - Answers brain and cognition What does K+ mostly affect? - Answers cardiac and musculoskeletal function What do Ca/Mg/Phos impact? - Answers cardiovascular function What is a normal urine output (formula)? - Answers (0.5-1.5 mL/kg/hr) What is a normal urine output per hour? - Answers 30 ml What lab tests are run for fluid status? - Answers -BUN, Cr, serum osmolality, urine specific gravity, Hematocrit What are common assessment findings for altered fluid status? - Answers JVD, boun

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NUR 3310 Quiz 3 content Questions and Answers Graded A+

How is fluid balance monitored? - Answers osmoreceptors in the hypothalamus

What happens when increased plasma osmolality is detected? - Answers The posterior PG
releases ADH, triggering the kidneys to retain fluid

What does increased osmolality cause? - Answers thirst mechanism in the hypothalamus

What is serum osmolality? - Answers is a test that measures the amount of chemicals dissolved
in the fluid portion of blood (serum).

What is the normal range of sodium? - Answers 135-145 mEq/L

What does elevated sodium imply? - Answers hypernatremia, dehydration, kidney disease,
hypercortisolism

What does low sodium mean? - Answers hyponatremia, fluid overload, liver disease, adrenal
insufficiency

What is the range for Potassium? - Answers 3.5-5.0 mEq/L

What does elevated K+ mean? - Answers hyperkalemia, dehydration, kidney disease, acidosis,
adrenal insufficiency, crush injuries

What does low K+ mean? - Answers Hypokalemia, fluid overload, diuretic therapy, alkalosis,
insulin administration, hyperaldosteronism

What is the normal range for Ca? - Answers 9-10.5 mg/dL

What does elevated Ca mean? - Answers hypercalcemia, hyperthyroidism, hyperparathyroidism

What does low Ca mean? - Answers hypokalcemia, vitamin D deficiency, hypothyroidism,
hypoparathyroidism, kidney disease, excessive intake of phosphorus

What is the range for Chloride? - Answers 98-106 mEq/L

What does elevated Chloride imply? - Answers hyperchloremia, metabolic acidosis, respiratory
alkalosis, hyercortisolism

What does low Chloride imply? - Answers hypochloremia, fluid overload, excessive vomiting or
diarrhea, adrenal insufficiency, diuretic therapy

What is the range for Magnesium? - Answers 1.8-2.6 mEq/L

What does high Mg imply? - Answers hypermagnesemia, kidney disease, hyperthyroidism,
adrenal insufficiency

, What does low Mg imply? - Answers Hypomagnesemia, malnutrition, alcoholism, ketoacidosis

What is the range for osmolarity? - Answers 270-300 mOsm/L

What does high osmolarity imply? - Answers dehydration, hypernatremia, hyperglycemia

What does low osmolarity imply? - Answers fluid overload, hyponatremia, malnutrition

What is fluid excess? - Answers hypervolemia •Fluid intake or retention is greater than output

What conditions see fluid excess? - Answers •CHF, CKD, polydipsia, SIADH, etc

What are signs of fluid excess? - Answers •Peripheral edema, JVD crackles, dyspnea, weight
gain, weeping skin

•Elevated BP and bounding pulse

What is fluid deficit? - Answers hypovolemia, •Fluid intake or retention is less than output

What conditions cause fluid deficit? - Answers •Dehydration, GI issues, fever, burns, DI, etc.

What are signs of fluid deficit? - Answers •Dry cracked skin, poor turgor, prolonged capillary refill,
sunken eyes/fontanelle

•Hypotension, weak rapid pulse

What causes electrolyte changes? - Answers •Malnutrition, GI loss, renal function

What does sodium mostly affect? - Answers brain and cognition

What does K+ mostly affect? - Answers cardiac and musculoskeletal function

What do Ca/Mg/Phos impact? - Answers cardiovascular function

What is a normal urine output (formula)? - Answers (0.5-1.5 mL/kg/hr)

What is a normal urine output per hour? - Answers 30 ml

What lab tests are run for fluid status? - Answers -BUN, Cr, serum osmolality, urine specific
gravity, Hematocrit

What are common assessment findings for altered fluid status? - Answers JVD, bounding pulse,
crackles

What is a hypertonic solution? - Answers The solution has a higher solute concentration than
the cell so water moves out of the cell and into the solution causing the cell to plasmolyze

What is isotonic? - Answers has equal amounts of solute

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