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Deck 30: Rest and Sleep
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The student nurse studying fluid and electrolyte balance learns that which of the following is a function of water? Select all that apply.
A) provide a medium for transporting wastes to cells and nutrients from cells
B) provide a medium for transporting substances throughout the body
C) facilitate cellular metabolism and proper cellular chemical functioning
D) act as a buffer for electrolytes and nonelectrolytes
E) help maintain normal body temperature
F) facilitate digestion and promote elimination
A) provide a medium for transporting wastes to cells and nutrients from cells
B) provide a medium for transporting substances throughout the body
C) facilitate cellular metabolism and proper cellular chemical functioning
D) act as a buffer for electrolytes and nonelectrolytes
E) help maintain normal body temperature
F) facilitate digestion and promote elimination
B, C, E, F
2
A nurse explains the homeostatic mechanisms involved in fluid homeostasis to a student nurse. Which of the following statements accurately describe this process? Select all that apply.
A) The kidneys selectively retain electrolytes and water and excrete wastes and excesses according to the body's needs.
B) The cardiovascular system is responsible for pumping and carrying nutrients and water throughout the body.
C) The thyroid gland secretes aldosterone, a mineralocorticoid hormone that helps the body conserve sodium, helps save chloride and water, and causes potassium to be excreted.
D) The lungs regulate oxygen and carbon dioxide levels of the blood, which is especially crucial in maintaining acid-base balance.
E) Thyroxine, released by the adrenal glands, increases blood flow in the body, leading to increased renal circulation and resulting in increased glomerular filtration and urinary output
F) The parathyroid glands secrete parathyroid hormone, which regulates the level of calcium and phosphorus.
A) The kidneys selectively retain electrolytes and water and excrete wastes and excesses according to the body's needs.
B) The cardiovascular system is responsible for pumping and carrying nutrients and water throughout the body.
C) The thyroid gland secretes aldosterone, a mineralocorticoid hormone that helps the body conserve sodium, helps save chloride and water, and causes potassium to be excreted.
D) The lungs regulate oxygen and carbon dioxide levels of the blood, which is especially crucial in maintaining acid-base balance.
E) Thyroxine, released by the adrenal glands, increases blood flow in the body, leading to increased renal circulation and resulting in increased glomerular filtration and urinary output
F) The parathyroid glands secrete parathyroid hormone, which regulates the level of calcium and phosphorus.
A, B, D, F
3
By what route do oxygen and carbon dioxide exchange in the lung?
A) osmosis
B) filtration
C) diffusion
D) active transport
A) osmosis
B) filtration
C) diffusion
D) active transport
C
4
Which of the following descriptions best summarizes fluid homeostasis?
A) Almost every body organ and system helps maintain homeostasis.
B) The cardiovascular and renal systems primarily maintain homeostasis.
C) Homeostasis is maintained through intra- and extracellular exchange.
D) Homeostasis is maintained by the arterioles, capillaries, and venules.
A) Almost every body organ and system helps maintain homeostasis.
B) The cardiovascular and renal systems primarily maintain homeostasis.
C) Homeostasis is maintained through intra- and extracellular exchange.
D) Homeostasis is maintained by the arterioles, capillaries, and venules.
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A patient has metabolic (nonrespiratory) acidosis. What type of respirations would be assessed?
A) periods of apnea
B) decreased depth and rate
C) increased depth and rate
D) alternating fast and slow
A) periods of apnea
B) decreased depth and rate
C) increased depth and rate
D) alternating fast and slow
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A nurse reads a complete blood count report for a patient who has been admitted to the hospital with fluid overload from late-stage kidney disease. What abnormal result would the nurse expect to find?
A) increased white blood cells
B) increased platelets
C) decreased hematocrit
D) increased hematocrit
A) increased white blood cells
B) increased platelets
C) decreased hematocrit
D) increased hematocrit
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A patient has a decreased potassium level. What high-potassium foods would the nurse teach the patient to eat?
A) lunch meat, salted nuts, whole milk
B) buttermilk, hard candy, spinach
C) carbonated beverages, beer, olives
D) oranges, bananas, broccoli
A) lunch meat, salted nuts, whole milk
B) buttermilk, hard candy, spinach
C) carbonated beverages, beer, olives
D) oranges, bananas, broccoli
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A woman has had her left breast removed for cancer. She also had an axillary node dissection on the left during surgery. How would this affect placement of an intravenous line?
A) Either arm may be used.
B) Neither arm should be used.
C) The left arm should not be used.
D) The right arm should not be used.
A) Either arm may be used.
B) Neither arm should be used.
C) The left arm should not be used.
D) The right arm should not be used.
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