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This document, "NU 155 EXAM 1," covers electrolyte-related concepts, such as sodium, potassium, and
magnesium associations, as well as renal failure, acid-base disorders, and diet planning for clients with
acute kidney injury. The document provides 222 questions with correct answers, along with diagrams
and images, offering a comprehensive review of nursing concepts related to fluid and electrolyte
balance, acid-base balance, and renal function. Students can use this document to study and review key
concepts, solidifying their understanding of the material and facilitating exam preparation.
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EXAM QUESTIONS
QUESTION 1
When you hear this electrolyte, you think Neuro.
CORRECT ANSWER
sodium
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, QUESTION 2
When you hear this electrolyte, you think Cardiac.
CORRECT ANSWER
potassium
QUESTION 3
When you hear this electrolyte, you think Muscle.
CORRECT ANSWER
magnesium
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, QUESTION 4
When you hear this electrolyte, you think Bone/Muscle.
CORRECT ANSWER
calcium
QUESTION 5
Muscle weakness, cardiac dysrhythmias, diarrhea, and irregular pulses are signs/symptoms of what
electrolyte imbalance?
CORRECT ANSWER
hyperkalemia
QUESTION 6
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, Tremors, Increased reflexes, Disorientation, Anorexia, and Respiratory Difficulties are signs/symptoms
of what?
CORRECT ANSWER
hypomagnesemia
QUESTION 7
Fluid volume overload, decreased LOC, convulsions, fatigue, and dry mucos membranes are
signs/symptoms of what?
CORRECT ANSWER
hyponatremia
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