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NUR 2230C - AAH Final Exam Review.
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NUR 2230C - AAH Final Exam Review/NUR 2230C - AAH Final Exam Review. 
1. S/S of FVE (hypervolemia) 
a. Clients who have fluid overload are at risk for developing pulmonary edema or 
CHF 
b. Clients who have known heart disease and impairment of kidney function should 
restrict sodium and fluid intake 
c. VS S/S: Tachycardia, bounding pulse, hypertension, tachypnea, and increased 
CVP 
d. Neuromuscular S/S: Weakness, headaches, altered LOC 
e. GI S/S: Ascites 
f. Respiratory S/S: Crackles, cough...
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HCI 670 Topic 8 Assignment: Benchmark Internal Presentation
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HCI 670 (User Interface Design for Informatics) Topic 8 Assignment: Benchmark Internal Presentation 
 
Description: 
 
The purpose of this assignment is to present the steps taken to identify and solve an EHR problem. This PowerPoint 
presentation is designed for executive leadership and explains the work done to solve the identifed problem in the 
case study. 
Create a 10-15 slide PowerPoint presentation overviewing the informatics solution to the identifed problems in the 
"Integrated Case...
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NUR 172 IV, Nur172 Quiz 2, 172 quiz 3 (100% errorless answers)
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Ca Levels correct answers 8.5-10.5 
 
K+ correct answers 3.5-5 
 
Flat neck veins, sunken eyes, poor skin tugoar , HR increases, BP decreses correct answers Fluid volume deficit 
 
Fluid moves into cells correct answers Hypotonic 
 
No major fluid movement correct answers Isotonic 
 
Fluid moves out of the cell correct answers Hypertonic 
 
4elements of Malpractice correct answers duty, breach of duty, harm, causation 
 
Renal failure, heart failure, liver disease, stress are s/s of correct answ...
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RN-NCLEX Hurst Review – 1 Fluid & Electrolytes questions with complete solutions
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How can HF lead to Hypervolemia? correct answer: If the heart is weak - Cardiac output goes down - Kidney perfusion decreases - Urinary output decreases - so the volume stays in the vascular space 
 
Aldosterone correct answer: Think Sodium & Water 
 
"salt-retaining hormone" 
 
Aldosterone promotes the retention of sodium by the kidneys. 
Sodium retention promotes water retention 
Watter retention promotes a higher blood volume and pressure 
 
What diseases are caused by TOO MUCH Aldoster...
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MED SURG NCLEX-RN ATI COMPREHENSIVE REVIEW | FLUID & ELECTROLYTES
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MED SURG NCLEX-RN ATI COMPREHENSIVE 
REVIEW | FLUID & ELECTROLYTES 
Intravenous Fluids 
• Hypertonic 
- Higher osmolality than ECF 
- Use only when serum osmolality is critically low 
- D10W, D50W, D5NS, D5W in 0.45% NaCl, D5LR 
• Hypotonic 
- Lower osmolality than ECF 
- For intracellular dehydration 
- 0.45% NS, 2.5% dextrose in 0.45% NS 
• Isotonic 
- Concentration equal to plasma 
- For deficit of fluid in vascularsystem 
- 0.9% NS, LR, D5W 
Fluid Volume Deficit (FVD) 
• Causes: exce...
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NCLEX-RN COMPREHENSIVE ATI REVIEW
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NCLEX-RN COMPREHENSIVE ATI REVIEW 
MED SURG: SECTION 1 
FLUID & ELECTROLYTES 
Intravenous Fluids 
• Hypertonic 
- Higher osmolality than ECF 
- Use only when serum osmolality is critically low 
- D10W, D50W, D5NS, D5W in 0.45% NaCl, D5LR 
• Hypotonic 
- Lower osmolality than ECF 
- For intracellular dehydration 
- 0.45% NS, 2.5% dextrose in 0.45% NS 
• Isotonic 
- Concentration equal to plasma 
- For deficit of fluid in vascularsystem 
- 0.9% NS, LR, D5W 
Fluid Volume Deficit (FVD) 
• Ca...
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300 Leadership Question
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300 Leadership Questions 
1. Vien is receiving oral potassium supplements for his condition. How should the 
supplements be administered? 
A. undiluted 
B. diluted 
C. on an empty stomach 
D. at bedtime 
2. Normal venous blood pH ranges from: 
A. 6.8 to 7.2 
B. 7.31 to 7.41 
C. 7.35 to 7.45 
D. 7.0 to 8.0 
3. Respiratory regulation of acids and bases involves: 
A. hydrogen 
B. hydroxide 
C. oxygen 
D. carbon dioxide 
4. To determine if a patient’s respiratory system is functioning, the nurse ...
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172 Exam 1 Questions and Answers 100% Pass
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172 Exam 1 Questions and Answers 100% Pass 
Hypotonic Solutions (info) - Correct Answer ️️ --fluid goes into cells 
-given to lower BP 
-have constant flow of water into the cells, causing them to swell or even burst 
-when fluid leaves the interstitial space and goes into the cell 
-Never give to patient with IntraCranial Pressure 
Types of Hypotonic solutions - Correct Answer ️️ --1/2 normal saline 
-1/4 normal saline 
-1/3 normal saline 
-D2.5/water 
Hypertonic Solutions (info) - Corr...
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Nursing 101 Final Exam 2024 Questions And Answers Rated A+ New Update Assured Satisfaction
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60-100 - Answer-Normal HR per minute. 
96.8-99.5 - Answer-Normal temperature in Fahrenheit. 
12-20 - Answer-Normal respirations per minute. 
120/80 - Answer-Normal BP. 
Pain - Answer-5th vital sign. 
Apical pulse - Answer-Vital signs that should be checked prior to giving digoxin. 
Sacrament of the Sick - Answer-For Roman Catholic's, what is important during severe illness or 
possible pending death? 
NREM - Answer-Type of sleep accounting for 75-80% of sleep during the night. 
Grieving - Answe...
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HURST REVIEW QUESTIONS WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS
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fluid volume excess also another word for ? 
- HYPERvolemia 
 
 
 
definition of fluid volume excess 
- too much fluid in the vascular space ( any vessel in our body ex: vein , artery) 
 
 
 
what are 2 causes of fluid volume excess? 
- heart failure 
- renal failure 
 
 
 
heart failure ( HF) means what? 
- the heart is weak 
- the cardiac output is DOWN 
- kidney perfusion is DOWN 
- urinary output is DOWN 
- the volume stays in the vascular space 
 
 
 
renal failure( RF) means what? 
- kidne...
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