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is a generalized term used to describe the progression of chronic kidney
disease (CKD).
Hyperchloremiacauses
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excessive intake of sodium chloride, orally (table salt) or intravenously
Magnesium deficiency
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Tiredness, exhaustion, headache, migraine, sleep disorders, internal
restlessness, anxiety, increased irritability
Stomach cramps, nausea, constipation, diarrhea
Muscle cramps in different body regions (veins, eyelids, arms, legs, back
pain)
Tension in the shoulder and neck area
Palpitations, tachycardia
Menstrual disorders
Cold hands and feet, tingling and cramping hands and feet
You suspect someone may have hypervolemia. Which tests would most accurately
support this?
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Daily weight
Treatment of Fluid Imbalance
Maldistribution
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is more about shifting fluids. Certain sodium preparations may be given,
and in some cases the best treatment is steroids or other medication used
to reduce inflammatory response and shift fluids to the appropriate
compartments
What are growth or masses in the bowel called?
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Tumors or foreign bodies
Cardiovascular alkalosis S/S
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Tachycardia; dysrhythmias
Alkalosis
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an increase in the serum pH, results from hyperventilation leading to a loss
of CO2-
Hernias
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(external; protrusion of a section of intestine through an
opening in the muscle)
, Isotonic in lab work
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The interpretation of the client's lab work indicated they lost fluid and
electrolytes equally.
Edema in the abdomen
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Pathophysiologic Condition
Liver disease
CAUSES
As the liver fails, elevated pressure in the portal vein of the liver circulation
combined with reductions in protein cause movement of fluid into the
abdomen causing ascites (edema).
Which statement is the best definition of electrolytes?
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Ions in bodily fluids that regulate metabolic processes
healthy kidney vs damaged kidney
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