A nurse is preparing to initiate a bladder retraining program for a client who has urge
incontinence, Which of the following actions should the nurse take? Select all that
apply
A. Restrict clients intake of fluids during daytime
B. Have the client record urination times
C. Gradually increase the time of the clients urination intervals
D. Remind the client to try to hold urine until the next scheduled urination time
E. Restrict the clients coffee intake to 2 servings each day
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B. Have the client record urination times
C. Gradually increase the time of the clients urination intervals
D. Remind the client to try to hold urine until the next scheduled urination
time
,The nurse is reviewing the data on the client who has hypovolemia. The nurse should
identify which of the following findings is a manifestation of hypovolemia? Select all
that apply
A. Increased Hct
B. Increased BP
C. Decreased urine specific gravity
D. Decreased urine output
E. Increased sodium levels
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A. Increased Hct
D. Decreased urine output
E. Increased sodium levels
A nurse is assessing 2 clients. Sort findings into manifestations associated with either
FVD or FVE
A. Bounding pulse
B. Sunken eyes
C. Crackles heard in lung fields
D. Poor Skin Turgor
E. Fever
F. Distended neck veins
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FVD: B, D, E
FVE: A, C, F
, The nurse is reviewing the med record of a client. The nurse should identify which of
the following findings is a risk factor for the development of hypocalcemia? Select all
that apply
A. Bariatric surgery
B. Diarrhea
C. Thyroid cancer
D. Diabetes mellitus
E. Hyperlipidemia
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A. Bariatric surgery
B. Diarrhea
C. Thyroid cancer
Lab Findings for Dehydration
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Hct: increased unless FVD is caused by hemorrhage
Blood osmolarity: increased hemoconc. osmolarity (greater than 295
mOsm/kg)
Urine specific gravity: increased (grater than 1.030)
Blood sodium: increased hemoconc. (greater than 145 mEq)
BUN: increased hemoconc. (greater than 25 mg/dL)
Increased protein, electrolytes, glucose
A nurse is teaching a class about electrolyte imbalances. Match the electrolyte
imbalance to the clinical manifestation.
1. Dry swollen tongue
incontinence, Which of the following actions should the nurse take? Select all that
apply
A. Restrict clients intake of fluids during daytime
B. Have the client record urination times
C. Gradually increase the time of the clients urination intervals
D. Remind the client to try to hold urine until the next scheduled urination time
E. Restrict the clients coffee intake to 2 servings each day
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B. Have the client record urination times
C. Gradually increase the time of the clients urination intervals
D. Remind the client to try to hold urine until the next scheduled urination
time
,The nurse is reviewing the data on the client who has hypovolemia. The nurse should
identify which of the following findings is a manifestation of hypovolemia? Select all
that apply
A. Increased Hct
B. Increased BP
C. Decreased urine specific gravity
D. Decreased urine output
E. Increased sodium levels
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A. Increased Hct
D. Decreased urine output
E. Increased sodium levels
A nurse is assessing 2 clients. Sort findings into manifestations associated with either
FVD or FVE
A. Bounding pulse
B. Sunken eyes
C. Crackles heard in lung fields
D. Poor Skin Turgor
E. Fever
F. Distended neck veins
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FVD: B, D, E
FVE: A, C, F
, The nurse is reviewing the med record of a client. The nurse should identify which of
the following findings is a risk factor for the development of hypocalcemia? Select all
that apply
A. Bariatric surgery
B. Diarrhea
C. Thyroid cancer
D. Diabetes mellitus
E. Hyperlipidemia
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A. Bariatric surgery
B. Diarrhea
C. Thyroid cancer
Lab Findings for Dehydration
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Hct: increased unless FVD is caused by hemorrhage
Blood osmolarity: increased hemoconc. osmolarity (greater than 295
mOsm/kg)
Urine specific gravity: increased (grater than 1.030)
Blood sodium: increased hemoconc. (greater than 145 mEq)
BUN: increased hemoconc. (greater than 25 mg/dL)
Increased protein, electrolytes, glucose
A nurse is teaching a class about electrolyte imbalances. Match the electrolyte
imbalance to the clinical manifestation.
1. Dry swollen tongue