I was working on a hmwk assignment and there was a few questions i wasn't sure of. If anyone could confirm if was right or not and explain please. THANKS!!
1. Which client is at greatest risk for fluid imbalance?
A. An 85 yr old receiving feedings per PEG tube w/ a 102 fever.
B. An adolescent mowing the lawn on a hot day drinking iced tea.
C. A healthy 70 yr old man who states not liking to drink water.
D. A middle aged woman who is vomiting w/ isotonic IV fluids.
I was thinking A b/c of the fever. Is this the correct answer?
2. A client is experiencing fluid volume excess. Which nursing intervention would be appropriate?
A. Auscultate lung bases and observe for dyspnea.
B. Perform weekly weights and check skin turgor.
C. have the client drink hypotonic fluids.
D. Administer hypertonic fluids as ordered.
I was thinking A b/c volume excess results in pulmonary congestion and edema and you can experience shortness of breath and crackles on auscultation. Is this the correct answer?
3. A client is admitted w/ dehydration caused by severe blood loss. over an 8 hr shift the client has voided 220cc. what might be the underlying pathophysiology of the decreased urine output?
A. insensible losses are greater in dehydration.
B. Obligatory losses are greater in dehydration.
C. the atrial natriuretic factor is causing the body to conserve fluid.
D. The renin-angiotensin-aldosterone system causes conservation of fluid.
I have no clue what the answer is on this question. how should i look at this?
4. Which pathophysiological situation would most likely promote the development of edema?
A. An arterial hydrostatic pressure of 40mm Hg.
B. A venous hydrostaic pressure of 10mm Hg.
C. An oncotic colloidal pressure of 15mm Hg.
D. A tissure interstitial pressure of 10mm Hg.
I have no clue on the answer for this one either. Can someone explain this to me??
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