NR 228 FINAL EXAM QUESTIONS WITH CORRECT VERIFIED ANSWERS | 100% PASS (A+ CERTIFIED)
NR 228 FINAL EXAM QUESTIONS WITH CORRECT VERIFIED ANSWERS | 100% PASS (A+ CERTIFIED) The 3 major compartments that contain fluid in the body are _____and _____ . The body maintains a state of ______ by shifting fluid between these three compartments. The major electrolytes responsible for shifting fluid between compartments are_______ and ______ An increase in sodium intake can result in _______While a dry mouth is a symptom of ______ Correct Answer intravascular, intracellular, interstitial, homeostasis, sodium, potassium fluid volume excess, fluid volume deficit The 3 major compartments that contain fluid in the body are intravascular, interstitial, and, intracellular. The body maintains a state of homeostasis by shifting fluid between these three compartments. The major electrolytes responsible for shifting fluid between compartments are sodium and potassium. 1 An increase in sodium intake can result in fluid volume excess. While a dry mouth is a sign and symptom of fluid volume deficit. The community-based living center had a water filtration unit installed. Which sodium sensitive client should the nurse carefully observe? Select all that apply. Correct Answer The client with a medical history of bi-polar disorder takes lithium 300 mg TID. The client with a medical history of congestive heart failure. The nurse should closely monitor the client with congestive heart failure and the client taking lithium. Because the water filtration system will increase the amount of sodium in the water and these clients would be adversely affected by the increased sodium intake. Increased sodium will cause the congestive heart failure patient to retain water and become fluid overloaded, while the client who takes lithium is at risk for decreased therapeutic drug levels due resulting from the increased sodium intake. Although all individuals should monitor their sodium intake, the clients with diabetes, a healthy pregnancy, and a history of pressure ulcers are not at risk for being impacted by the low 2 amount of sodium added to their water by the filtration system. When discussing outcomes of care with an adult client recovering from fluid volume deficit (FVD), the nurse explains that the client should see what indicators that their condition is improving? Select all that apply. Correct Answer Increased urine output Light colored urine Decreased thirst
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