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Which client is most likely to exhibit dehydration? Ans: an 8-month-old infant with persistent diarrhea for 24 hours Infants and elderly persons have the greatest risk of fluid-related health problems. An infant's body weight is 70% to 80% water content. An infant who is ill and has had persistent diarrhea for 24 hours will quickly lose a significant amount of fluid and electrolytes if the diarrhea is not stopped and replacement fluids given.Healthy young adults have a higher tolerance for fluid loss and can quickly regain their fluid balance when fluids are lost through normal activity.The 75-year-old woman who was placed on NPO status before surgery is not likely to develop a fluid volume deficit within 8 hours, unless there are other fluid conditions present that would precipitate fluid loss.The 60-year-old client with pneumonia and a fever should be monitored for a fluid deficit, but he is not as likely to develop one as a client who is actively losing fluids through diarrhea. 2 | Page During a follow-up visit to the physician, a client with hyperparathyroidism asks the nurse to explain the physiology of the parathyroid glands. The nurse states that these glands produce parathyroid hormone (PTH). PTH maintains the balance between calcium and Ans: phosphorus. PTH increases the serum calcium level and decreases the serum phosphate level. PTH doesn't affect sodium, potassium, or magnesium regulation. A client has vomited several times over the past 12 hours. The nurse should recognize the risk of what complication? 3 | Page Ans: metabolic alkalosis Vomiting results in loss of hydrochloric acid (HCl) and potassium from the stomach, leading to a reduction of chlorides and potassium in the blood and to metabolic alkalosis. A child is brought to the emergency department with a full-thickness burn involving the epidermis, dermis, and underlying subcutaneous tissue, but does not report pain at this time. Which statements by the

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Unit 3: Fluid & Electrolyte balance
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Which client is most likely to exhibit dehydration?


Ans: an 8-month-old infant with persistent diarrhea for 24 hours




Infants and elderly persons have the greatest risk of fluid-related health

problems. An infant's body weight is 70% to 80% water content. An infant

who is ill and has had persistent diarrhea for 24 hours will quickly lose a

significant amount of fluid and electrolytes if the diarrhea is not stopped

and replacement fluids given.Healthy young adults have a higher

tolerance for fluid loss and can quickly regain their fluid balance when

fluids are lost through normal activity.The 75-year-old woman who was

placed on NPO status before surgery is not likely to develop a fluid volume

deficit within 8 hours, unless there are other fluid conditions present that

would precipitate fluid loss.The 60-year-old client with pneumonia and a

fever should be monitored for a fluid deficit, but he is not as likely to

develop one as a client who is actively losing fluids through diarrhea.

,2 | Page

During a follow-up visit to the physician, a client with

hyperparathyroidism asks the nurse to explain the physiology of the

parathyroid glands. The nurse states that these glands produce

parathyroid hormone (PTH). PTH maintains the balance between

calcium and


Ans: phosphorus.




PTH increases the serum calcium level and decreases the serum

phosphate level. PTH doesn't affect sodium, potassium, or magnesium

regulation.




A client has vomited several times over the past 12 hours. The nurse

should recognize the risk of what complication?

,3 | Page

Ans: metabolic alkalosis




Vomiting results in loss of hydrochloric acid (HCl) and potassium from the

stomach, leading to a reduction of chlorides and potassium in the blood

and to metabolic alkalosis.




A child is brought to the emergency department with a full-thickness

burn involving the epidermis, dermis, and underlying subcutaneous

tissue, but does not report pain at this time. Which statements by the

nurse are correct about this type of burn? Select all that apply.

, 4 | Page

Ans: This is a severe burn and nerve endings have been destroyed.


The child must be monitored for signs of fluid shift.


Rehabilitation and skin grafting will be necessary.




This is an example of a third-degree burn, which is very serious. This child

must be carefully monitored for complications. The fact that there is no

pain is due to the destruction of the nerve endings. Fluid shift can occur

and result in shock. A burn of this degree will also require a long

rehabilitation with skin grafting. Oral pain medication would not be

administered as the child would be NPO and oral medication would not

be effective. This burn is not superficial.




A client has a nursing diagnosis of fluid volume deficit. Which nursing

assessment finding would support this diagnosis?
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