NRNP 6566 W EEK 10 LATEST
UPDATED EXAM W ITH 100%
CORRECT ANSW ERS 2026-2027
Question 1
pts
Which diagnostic criteria is consistent with the diagnosis of the
Syndrome of Inappropriate AntiDiuretic Hormone (SAIDH).
Hypovolemia
Serum osmolality of 325 mosm/kg
Urine sodium of 12
Urine osmolality of 125 mosm/kg
Question 2
pts
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, An adult with newly diagnosed lymphoma presents with
abdominal pain. His serum calcium is 14 mg/d and his serum
albumin is 3.5 mg/dl. His serum prealbumin is 12 mg/dl. What is
the most likely cause of this laboratory abnormality.
Acute kidney injury
Ectopic synthesis of calcitriol lymphoma
Primary hyperparathyroidism
Malnutrition
Questio
n31/1
pts
The formula for corrected serum total calcium is:
Corrected calcium = serum total calcium + (0.18 × [8 − serum
albumin concentration])
Corrected calcium = serum total calcium + (0.8 × [8 − serum
albumin concentration])
Corrected calcium = serum total calcium + (0.8 × [4 −
serum albumin concentration])
Corrected calcium = serum total calcium + (1.8 × [4 − serum
albumin concentration])
Question 4
pts
What condition is consistent with a serum sodium of 130 mmol/L
and a Plasma osmolality of 260 mOsm/kg H20.
Hypotonic hyponatremia
Hypertonic hyponatremia
Isotonic hyponatremia
Water deficiency
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UPDATED EXAM W ITH 100%
CORRECT ANSW ERS 2026-2027
Question 1
pts
Which diagnostic criteria is consistent with the diagnosis of the
Syndrome of Inappropriate AntiDiuretic Hormone (SAIDH).
Hypovolemia
Serum osmolality of 325 mosm/kg
Urine sodium of 12
Urine osmolality of 125 mosm/kg
Question 2
pts
This study source was downloaded by 1205308 from cliffsnotes.com on 01-26-2026 13:14:29 GMT -06:00
https://www.cliffsnotes.com//study-notes/21787527
, An adult with newly diagnosed lymphoma presents with
abdominal pain. His serum calcium is 14 mg/d and his serum
albumin is 3.5 mg/dl. His serum prealbumin is 12 mg/dl. What is
the most likely cause of this laboratory abnormality.
Acute kidney injury
Ectopic synthesis of calcitriol lymphoma
Primary hyperparathyroidism
Malnutrition
Questio
n31/1
pts
The formula for corrected serum total calcium is:
Corrected calcium = serum total calcium + (0.18 × [8 − serum
albumin concentration])
Corrected calcium = serum total calcium + (0.8 × [8 − serum
albumin concentration])
Corrected calcium = serum total calcium + (0.8 × [4 −
serum albumin concentration])
Corrected calcium = serum total calcium + (1.8 × [4 − serum
albumin concentration])
Question 4
pts
What condition is consistent with a serum sodium of 130 mmol/L
and a Plasma osmolality of 260 mOsm/kg H20.
Hypotonic hyponatremia
Hypertonic hyponatremia
Isotonic hyponatremia
Water deficiency
This study source was downloaded by 1205308 from cliffsnotes.com on 01-26-2026 13:14:29 GMT -06:00
https://www.cliffsnotes.com//study-notes/21787527