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Jersey College Final Advanced Med-Surg Principles Test Questions and All Correct Answers.

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Ch 13: What are exchanged for potassium ions during alkalosis or acidosis? - Answer - hydrogen ions (ie: metabolic acidosis results in hyperkalemia as H ions are shifted into the ell to raise the pH and potassium leaves the cell and enters the bloodstream) Ch 13: What is necessary for neuromuscular and cardiovascular function? - Answer - potassium Ch 13: What helps to regulate muscle contraction and relaxation? - Answer - calcium Ch 13: What affects threshold potential? - Answer - calcium Ch 13: What contributes to muscle weakness and come? - Answer - hypercalcemia Ch 13: What contributes to muscle irritability and tetany? - Answer - hypocalcemia Ch 13: What helps with carb and protein metabolism, and affects neuromuscular function and produces vasodilation? - Answer - magnesium Ch 13: What lowers the resting membrane potential and makes cells less irritable which could result in an ileus? - Answer - hypokalemia Ch 13: What may cause diarrhea, irritability, muscle weakness, and EKG changes (such as tall tented T waves, absent P waves, prolonged PR interval and QRS duration)? - Answer - hyperkalemia Ch 13: What may cause muscle weakness, EKG changes (inverted T waves and ST depression), a weak irregular pulse, paralytic ileus, tachydysrhythmias (premature ventricular contractions (PVCs) and ventricular tachycardia (VT)), constipation, and U waves? - Answer - hypokalemia Ch 13: What do pts with hypernatremia present with? - Answer - thirst - dry muscous membranes - lethargy - restlessness

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Ch 13: What are exchanged for potassium ions during alkalosis or acidosis? - Answer -
hydrogen ions (ie: metabolic acidosis results in hyperkalemia as H ions are shifted into the ell to
raise the pH and potassium leaves the cell and enters the bloodstream)



Ch 13: What is necessary for neuromuscular and cardiovascular function? - Answer -
potassium



Ch 13: What helps to regulate muscle contraction and relaxation? - Answer - calcium



Ch 13: What affects threshold potential? - Answer - calcium



Ch 13: What contributes to muscle weakness and come? - Answer - hypercalcemia



Ch 13: What contributes to muscle irritability and tetany? - Answer - hypocalcemia



Ch 13: What helps with carb and protein metabolism, and affects neuromuscular function and
produces vasodilation? - Answer - magnesium



Ch 13: What lowers the resting membrane potential and makes cells less irritable which could
result in an ileus? - Answer - hypokalemia



Ch 13: What may cause diarrhea, irritability, muscle weakness, and EKG changes (such as tall
tented T waves, absent P waves, prolonged PR interval and QRS duration)? - Answer -
hyperkalemia



Ch 13: What may cause muscle weakness, EKG changes (inverted T waves and ST depression), a
weak irregular pulse, paralytic ileus, tachydysrhythmias (premature ventricular contractions
(PVCs) and ventricular tachycardia (VT)), constipation, and U waves? - Answer - hypokalemia



Ch 13: What do pts with hypernatremia present with? - Answer - thirst

- dry muscous membranes

- lethargy

- restlessness

,- tachycardia

- HTN



Ch 13: What are S/S of hypocalcemia? - Answer - tetany (a classic sign)

- muscle twitching

- bronchospasms

- laryngeal spasms

- seizures

- hyperirritability



Ch 13: What is a classic sign of low mag (hypomagnesemia)? - Answer - tetany



Ch 13: What are the clinical manifestations of hyponatremia? - Answer - constant headaches

- seizures

- lethargy

- tachycardia

- decreased BP

- thready pulse

- hyperactive bowel sounds

- abdominal cramps



Ch 13: What slows the depolarization of the cell membrane? - Answer - hyponatremia



Ch 13: What shifts fluid from the extracellular to the intracellular compartment? - Answer -
hyponatremia



Ch 13: What is lossed from the GI (vomiting, diarrhea, suctioning), renal (diuretics, adrenal
insufficiency, kidney disease), and integumentary systems (ascites, burns, peripheral edema)? -
Answer - sodium



Ch 13: What happens in hyponatremia? - Answer - there is a reduction in intravascular
volume so BP decreases



Ch 13: What should you do in the setting of hyponatremia with fluid overload? - Answer -
restrict fluids

, Ch 13: What do you monitor in the setting of hyponatremia? - Answer - LOC

- vital signs

- I's & O's

- weight



Ch 13: What can sever hyponatremia result in? - Answer - seizures

- coma

- respiratory arrest



Ch 13: What increases serum osmolality and pulls water out of the cells? - Answer -
hypernatremia



Ch 13: What puts a pt at risk for hypernatremia? - Answer - excessive sodium intake

- excessive sodium retention

- loss in fluid from being NPO

- from an illness (ie: hyperglycemia, watery diarrhea, DI, or diarrhea)



Ch 13: Who is at a greater risk for hypernatremia? - Answer - the elderly due to an impaired
thirst mechanism



Ch 13: What do you prepare in the setting of hypernatremia? - Answer depending on the
serum osmolarity infuse:

- hypotonic IV fluids (.45%)

- isotonic IV fluids (0.9%)



Ch 13: What is a decrease in serum sodium level (hyponatremia) followed by? - Answer -a
decrease in serum osmolality (<270 mOsm/L)



Ch 13: What is an increase in serum sodium level (hypernatremia) followed by? - Answer - an
increase in serum osmolality (>300 mOsm/L)



Ch 13: What does hypokalemia result from? - Answer - loss of potassium from the kidneys

- burns

- shifted into the cell



Ch 13: What is cardiac arrest a complication of? - Answer - potassium imbalances

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