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    Saved In the initial phases, portal hypertension leads to ascites due to which mechanism of fluid transport? Question 1 options: Increased hydrostatic pressure Increased osmotic pressure Reduced hydrostatic pressure Reduced osmotic pressure Question 2  (1 point)     Saved Which measurement would be helpful when assessing for ascites? Question 2 options: Height Abdominal girth Resting heart rate Blood pressure Question 3  (1 point)     Saved How can fluid shifts in isonatremic dehydration be described? Question 3 options: Intravascular to extravascular Extravascular to intravascular Extravascular to interstitial Absent Question 4  (1 point)     Saved A client arrives at the emergency department with signs of acute hypovolemia. Which diagnostic test will the nurse evaluate as most relevant to determining if the hypovolemia is related to water loss or blood loss? Question 4 options: Urine sodium Plasma sodium Hematocrit Blood urea nitrogen
Question 5  (1 point)     Saved What substance donates hydrogen ions? Question 5 options: Anion Cation Acid Base Question 6  (1 point)     Saved Which buffer system helps maintain acid–base balance by either excreting or retaining CO2, as needed? Question 6 options: Plasma Bicarbonate Protein Respiratory Question 7  (1 point)     Saved Which organ is the primary regulator of the balance between acids and bases? Question 7 options: Lung Kidney Heart Pancreas Question 8  (1 point)     Saved Which laboratory findings are consistent with metabolic alkalosis? Question 8 options: pH of 7.31 pH of 7.29 pH of 7.42
pH of 7.49 Question 9  (1 point)     Saved Which symptom is a clinical manifestation of metabolic acidosis? Question 9 options: Nausea Diarrhea Hyperactivity Increased heart rate Question 10  (1 point)     Saved Which buffer system is the most rapid acting? Question 10 options: Plasma buffer system Respiratory buffer system Renal buffer system Potassium–hydrogen exchange Question 11  (1 point)     Saved Which condition results from a deficit of HCO3– (bicarbonate)? Question 11 options: Metabolic acidosis Respiratory acidosis Metabolic alkalosis Respiratory alkalosis Question 12  (1 point)     Saved With shock, anaerobic cell metabolism and decreased renal blood flow causes: Question 12 options: metabolic alkalosis metabolic acidosis decreased serum potassium
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