NFDN 2003 Final Exam (Actual Exam) Questions
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- altered LOC
- abnormal respiratory/ vasomotor responses
- abnormal motor posturing
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1 ICP symptoms 2 Hypovolemia is also called
3 Respiratory Acidosis Treatment 4 Hyponatremia causes
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, Hypovolemia is also called dehydration
Hypovolemia symptoms - weak
- rapid pulse
- dizziness
- thirst
- weight loss
- decreased BP
Hypervolemia symptoms - weight gain
- SOB
- wheezing/crackles
- tachycardia
- increased urinary output
- increase BP
Hyponatremia low sodium levels
Hyponatremia causes - excess sweeting
- increased H2O
- use of diuretics
Hypernatremia excess sodium leves
Hypernatremia causes - diarrhea
- heat stroke
- hyperventilation
pH normal levels 7.35-7.45
PaCO2 normal levels 35-45mmHg
HCO3 (Bicarb) normal levels 22-26mmol/L
Respiratory Acidosis - results from retention of CO2 & decrease of pH
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Practice questions for this set
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- altered LOC
- abnormal respiratory/ vasomotor responses
- abnormal motor posturing
Choose an answer
1 ICP symptoms 2 Hypovolemia is also called
3 Respiratory Acidosis Treatment 4 Hyponatremia causes
Don't know?
Terms in this set (143)
, Hypovolemia is also called dehydration
Hypovolemia symptoms - weak
- rapid pulse
- dizziness
- thirst
- weight loss
- decreased BP
Hypervolemia symptoms - weight gain
- SOB
- wheezing/crackles
- tachycardia
- increased urinary output
- increase BP
Hyponatremia low sodium levels
Hyponatremia causes - excess sweeting
- increased H2O
- use of diuretics
Hypernatremia excess sodium leves
Hypernatremia causes - diarrhea
- heat stroke
- hyperventilation
pH normal levels 7.35-7.45
PaCO2 normal levels 35-45mmHg
HCO3 (Bicarb) normal levels 22-26mmol/L
Respiratory Acidosis - results from retention of CO2 & decrease of pH