NSG 241 Practice Questions with 100% Correct
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Hypotonic Solution Examples
0.33% NS
0.45% NS
Isotonic Solution Examples
D5W
0.9% NS
D5 0.2% NS
Lactated ringer solution
Hypertonic Solution Examples
D5 0.45% NS
D5 0.9% NS
D5 LR
3% NS
fluid volume deficit
a fluid balance that occurs with excessive loss or inadequate intake of fluid
dehydration
a hypertonic form of fluid volume deficit, which occurs with excessive loss of water or
inadequate fluid intake
mild dehydration
2% TBW loss
moderate dehydration
5% TBW loss
, severe dehydration
8% TBW loss
fluid volume excess
a fluid inmbalance that occurs when fluid intake exceeds output
mild excess
2% TBW gain
moderate excess
5% TBW gain
severe excess
8% TBW gain
respiratory acidosis
arterial blood pH of less than 7.35, and the partial arterial pressure of PaCO2 is increased to
greater than 45
what is respiratory acidosis usually a result of?
hypoventilation due to chest injury, asthma attack, brain injury, pulmonary edema, medication
respiratory alkalosis
arterial blood pH of greater than 7.45 and the partial arterial pressure of PaCO2 is decreased to
less than 35
respiratory alkalosis is usually the result of what?
the result of hyperventilation or excess exhalation of carbon dioxide
metabolic acidosis
high acid content in the blood with a ph of less than 7.35 and a bicarb level less than 21
Answers
Hypotonic Solution Examples
0.33% NS
0.45% NS
Isotonic Solution Examples
D5W
0.9% NS
D5 0.2% NS
Lactated ringer solution
Hypertonic Solution Examples
D5 0.45% NS
D5 0.9% NS
D5 LR
3% NS
fluid volume deficit
a fluid balance that occurs with excessive loss or inadequate intake of fluid
dehydration
a hypertonic form of fluid volume deficit, which occurs with excessive loss of water or
inadequate fluid intake
mild dehydration
2% TBW loss
moderate dehydration
5% TBW loss
, severe dehydration
8% TBW loss
fluid volume excess
a fluid inmbalance that occurs when fluid intake exceeds output
mild excess
2% TBW gain
moderate excess
5% TBW gain
severe excess
8% TBW gain
respiratory acidosis
arterial blood pH of less than 7.35, and the partial arterial pressure of PaCO2 is increased to
greater than 45
what is respiratory acidosis usually a result of?
hypoventilation due to chest injury, asthma attack, brain injury, pulmonary edema, medication
respiratory alkalosis
arterial blood pH of greater than 7.45 and the partial arterial pressure of PaCO2 is decreased to
less than 35
respiratory alkalosis is usually the result of what?
the result of hyperventilation or excess exhalation of carbon dioxide
metabolic acidosis
high acid content in the blood with a ph of less than 7.35 and a bicarb level less than 21