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NUR 3029- EXAM 3 Questions and Correct
Answers
Clonus Ans: involuntary muscle contraction/relaxation, often
rhythmic
DTR Ans: deep tendon reflex
graded: 0-4
2 is normal
Babinski reflex Ans: Reflex in which a newborn fans out the toes
when the sole of the foot is stroked with relfex hammer
-normal for adults NOT to experience this (- result)
-abnormal: adult foot shows fanning= sign of meningitis(+ result)
Case Study: Mary Ans: -old lady drank a lot of pool water
-S/S: lethargic, very thirsty,
-labs: very low serum Na, Cl is slightly low, K and Hgb are also low
-other Dx tests: BUN (low), urinalysis (sodium osmolarity and
specific gravity are high)
-Dx: 1. disturbed thought processes related to electrolyte and fluid
imbalances. 2. Noncompliance with medication (she hasnt been
taking her antipsychotic drugs). 3. Excess fluid volume deficit
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-Tx: furosemide (lasix), monitor potassium and sodium intake,
NPO to limit fluid intake, replace sodium, daily weight, frequent
reorient paitent, fall risk, rails up on bed, frequent rounding, I&O,
frequent neuro assessment, lung sounds bc of congestion that may
occur
Furosemide (Lasix) Ans: diuretic
hemodilution Ans: blood is diluted
-causes Hgb to be low
Sodium and Chloride function Ans: nerve impulse and muscle
contraction
normal K level Ans: 3.5-5 mEq/L
Normal Hgb women Ans: 12-15 g/dL
normal Hgb men Ans: 14-16.5 g/dL
normal sodium Ans: 135-145 mEq/L
normal calcium Ans: 8.5-10.5 mg/dL
specific gravity Ans: concentration level
normal range: 1.005-1.030
Normal BUN range Ans: 10-20 mg/dL
normal urine osmolarity Ans: 500-800 mOsm/kg
H/H Ans: hemoglobin and hematocrit
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hypertonic saline Ans: used when Na is VERY low. makes the
water shift outside of the cell
complication: fluid overload
hypercalcemia S/S Ans: - moans and groans
-bone related conditions
-increased HR at first but then decreased
- bounding pulse
-renal calculi
-decreased GI motility
-ineffective respirations
Causes: osteoporosis, prolonged immobilization
hypocalcemia S/S Ans: -chvostek sign
-laryngospasm
-hyperreflexia
-convulsions
-prolonged QT
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NUR 3029- EXAM 3 Questions and Correct
Answers
Clonus Ans: involuntary muscle contraction/relaxation, often
rhythmic
DTR Ans: deep tendon reflex
graded: 0-4
2 is normal
Babinski reflex Ans: Reflex in which a newborn fans out the toes
when the sole of the foot is stroked with relfex hammer
-normal for adults NOT to experience this (- result)
-abnormal: adult foot shows fanning= sign of meningitis(+ result)
Case Study: Mary Ans: -old lady drank a lot of pool water
-S/S: lethargic, very thirsty,
-labs: very low serum Na, Cl is slightly low, K and Hgb are also low
-other Dx tests: BUN (low), urinalysis (sodium osmolarity and
specific gravity are high)
-Dx: 1. disturbed thought processes related to electrolyte and fluid
imbalances. 2. Noncompliance with medication (she hasnt been
taking her antipsychotic drugs). 3. Excess fluid volume deficit
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-Tx: furosemide (lasix), monitor potassium and sodium intake,
NPO to limit fluid intake, replace sodium, daily weight, frequent
reorient paitent, fall risk, rails up on bed, frequent rounding, I&O,
frequent neuro assessment, lung sounds bc of congestion that may
occur
Furosemide (Lasix) Ans: diuretic
hemodilution Ans: blood is diluted
-causes Hgb to be low
Sodium and Chloride function Ans: nerve impulse and muscle
contraction
normal K level Ans: 3.5-5 mEq/L
Normal Hgb women Ans: 12-15 g/dL
normal Hgb men Ans: 14-16.5 g/dL
normal sodium Ans: 135-145 mEq/L
normal calcium Ans: 8.5-10.5 mg/dL
specific gravity Ans: concentration level
normal range: 1.005-1.030
Normal BUN range Ans: 10-20 mg/dL
normal urine osmolarity Ans: 500-800 mOsm/kg
H/H Ans: hemoglobin and hematocrit
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hypertonic saline Ans: used when Na is VERY low. makes the
water shift outside of the cell
complication: fluid overload
hypercalcemia S/S Ans: - moans and groans
-bone related conditions
-increased HR at first but then decreased
- bounding pulse
-renal calculi
-decreased GI motility
-ineffective respirations
Causes: osteoporosis, prolonged immobilization
hypocalcemia S/S Ans: -chvostek sign
-laryngospasm
-hyperreflexia
-convulsions
-prolonged QT
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