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1) A decrease in the serum sodium level is typically followed , - ANSWERby a decrease in serum osmolality (example 270 mOsm/L) 2) metabolic acidosis results in hyperkalemia as H ions are shifted into the cell - ANSWERto raise the pH and potassium leaves the cell and enters the bloodstream 3) Catecholamines are released from - ANSWERadrenal medulla 4) steroid hormones (cortisol and aldosterone) are released from - ANSWERadrenal cortex 5) are exchanged for potassium ions during alkalosis or acidosis - ANSWERare exchanged for potassium ions during alkalosis or acidosis 6) Nerve route injury could lead to - ANSWERallodynia (pain that is associated with a nonnoxious stimulus) 7) Potassium - ANSWERis necessary for neuromuscular and cardiovascular function 8) Calcium helps to regulate muscle contraction and relaxation - ANSWERhelps to regulate muscle contraction and relaxation 9) hypercalcemia - ANSWERcontributes to muscle weakness and coma 10) hypocalcemia - ANSWERcontributes to muscle irritability and tetany 11) Magnesium - ANSWERhelps with carbohydrate and protein metabolism, affects neuromuscular function and produces vasodilation 12) Hypokalemia - ANSWERlowers the resting membrane potential and makes cells less irritable which could result in an ileus. 13) Hyperkalemia - ANSWERmay cause diarrhea, irritability, muscle weakness and EKG changes 14) Hyperkalemia - ANSWERtall tented T waves, absent p waves, prolonged PR interval and QRS duration 15) Hypokalemia - ANSWERmay cause muscle weakness, EKG changes (inverted T waves and ST depression), a weak irregular pulse, 16) Hypokalemia - ANSWERparalytic ileus, tachydysrhythmias (premature ventricular contractions, ventricular tachycardia), constipation and u waves 17) hypernatremia - ANSWERthirst, dry mucous membranes, lethargy, restlessness, tachycardia and 18) hypertension 19) hypocalcemia - ANSWERtetany, muscle twitching, bronchospasms, laryngeal spasms, seizures and hyperirritability 20) A classic sign for low magnesium is - ANSWERtetany (like hypocalcemia)

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NURS 340 Health Assessment Exam 2 -latest –
Questions and Answers – Latest 2024

1) A decrease in the serum sodium level is typically followed , - ANSWER>>by a
decrease in serum osmolality (example <270 mOsm/L)


2) metabolic acidosis results in hyperkalemia as H ions are shifted into the cell -
ANSWER>>to raise the pH and potassium leaves the cell and enters the
bloodstream


3) Catecholamines are released from - ANSWER>>adrenal medulla




4) steroid hormones (cortisol and aldosterone) are released from -
ANSWER>>adrenal cortex


5) are exchanged for potassium ions during alkalosis or acidosis - ANSWER>>are
exchanged for potassium ions during alkalosis or acidosis


6) Nerve route injury could lead to - ANSWER>>allodynia (pain that is associatedwith a
nonnoxious stimulus)


7) Potassium - ANSWER>>is necessary for neuromuscular and cardiovascular
function


8) Calcium helps to regulate muscle contraction and relaxation - ANSWER>>helpsto
regulate muscle contraction and relaxation


9) hypercalcemia - ANSWER>>contributes to muscle weakness and coma

,10) hypocalcemia - ANSWER>>contributes to muscle irritability and tetany




11) Magnesium - ANSWER>>helps with carbohydrate and protein metabolism,affects
neuromuscular function and produces vasodilation


12) Hypokalemia - ANSWER>>lowers the resting membrane potential and makescells
less irritable which could result in an ileus.


13) Hyperkalemia - ANSWER>>may cause diarrhea, irritability, muscle weaknessand
EKG changes


14) Hyperkalemia - ANSWER>>tall tented T waves, absent p waves, prolonged PRinterval
and QRS duration


15) Hypokalemia - ANSWER>>may cause muscle weakness, EKG changes
(inverted T waves and ST depression), a weak irregular pulse,


16) Hypokalemia - ANSWER>>paralytic ileus, tachydysrhythmias (premature
ventricular contractions, ventricular tachycardia), constipation and u waves


17) hypernatremia - ANSWER>>thirst, dry mucous membranes, lethargy,
restlessness, tachycardia and
18) hypertension




19) hypocalcemia - ANSWER>>tetany, muscle twitching, bronchospasms, laryngeal
spasms, seizures and hyperirritability


20) A classic sign for low magnesium is - ANSWER>>tetany (like hypocalcemia)

, 21) Clinical manifestations of hyponatremia consist of - ANSWER>>headaches,
seizures, lethargy, tachycardia, decrease in blood pressure, thready pulse,
hyperactive bowel sounds and abdominal cramp


22) Hyponatremia - ANSWER>>slows the depolarization of the cell membrane




23) Hyponatremia - ANSWER>>shifts fluid from the extracellular to the intracellular
compartment


24) Sodium could be loss from - ANSWER>>the gastrointestinal (vomiting, diarrhea,
suctioning), renal (diuretics, adrenal insufficiency,


25) Sodium could be loss from - ANSWER>>kidney disease) and integumentarysystem
)(ascites, burns, peripheral edema)


26) In hyponatremia there is a reduction in intravascular volume - ANSWER>>soblood
pressure decreases


27) Restrict fluids in the setting of - ANSWER>>hyponatremia with fluid volume
overload


28) Monitor level of consciousness, vital signs, intake and output, and weight in thesetting
of - ANSWER>>hyponatremia


29) Severe hyponatremia - ANSWER>>could result in coma, respiratory arrest or
seizures


30) Hypernatremia increases - ANSWER>>the serum osmolality and pulls water outof the
cells

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