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Nursing: Patient Fundamentals

Fundamentals Exam 4 Prep

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  • Which is not a way to monitor a patient's fluid status?
  • Which BMI score would concern the nurse the least?
  • Which would not be part of a full liquid diet?
  • How many ounces are in 2 cups?
  • If a patient is in fluid overload, what would the nurse expect to find on assessment?
  • Which electrolyte level would the nurse be most concerned over?
  • Where would you assess for fluid imbalance?
  • What kind of proteins help to hold fluid in the vascular space with colloid osmotic pressure?
  • Which is not a type of incontinence?
  • What is most concerning for a patient that completed a Barium Swallow?
  • Which is not a way to prevent UTI?
  • The patient urinates 75 ml but states that they still feel like they have to go. The nurse completes a bladder scan and the ultrasounds says that they have 250 ml left. The nurse straight caths the patient. This is know as what?
  • How many stages are there to the Kubler-Ross grieving process?
  • Which patient would most likely be put on Hospice?
  • The patient wants to make their desires known for their family, which does the nurse direct the patient to?
  • What is the best way to allow grieving patients to express their feelings?
  • Who is not at risk for fluid volume deficit?
  • What would you want to ask the doctor for if your patient had a potassium level of 5.9?
  • Which would you tell a patient taking warfarin to avoid?
  • When is the best time to weigh a patient that is at risk for fluid volume excess?

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