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- Ch. 6: If your patient has hypercalcemia, it would be best to: a) administer sodium bicarbonate b) administer nitroglycerin c) administer vitamin D d) hydrate the patientWhy does mild to moderate hypoglycemia lead to autonomic manifestations such as palpitations, sweating, and nausea? Question 61 options: a) Low blood glucose levels impair neural function, disrupting homeostasis b) Low blood glucose disrupts endothelial function resulting in perfuse vasodilation c) Hypoglycemia disrupts the normal rhythm of the SA node, causing tachycardia d) Hypoglycemia is perceived as a ‘stressor’ by the hypothalamusA) Why is it a problem that distilled water was used, instead of the saline drip? B) What happened to the patient's red blood cells after the IV with distilled water was used? C) What connection does this have to the patient's O2 levels? (Hint: think about why red blood cells are important) D) Why is a saline drip of 0.9% concentration normally used? E)What type of solution is this concentration, compared to the red blood cells? F) If this was really you, what would your next step be? How could you save this patient? G) On a practical note, can you drink too much water?
- Ch. 6: Chvostek sign (twitching of facial muscles after gently tapping the cheek by the ear) is an indicator of: a) hyponatremia Ob) hypernatremia c) hypocalcemia Od) hypercalcemia e) None of the above.1. A woman who had been vomiting for 3 days was taken to the emergency department at University of Chicago by her family. The following blood measurements were obtained: pH = 7.6; PCO2 = 48 mmHg; and HCO3- = 37 mEq/L. A) Name the acid-base disorder you suspect that she has? And explain why you have selected this acid- base disorder. B) Provide a physiologic explanation for Gastrointestinal, Respiratory, and Renal changes that are taking place to either cause or compensate for the acid-base disorder.20) The main difference between an Allergic Reaction and Anaphylactic Shock is that in Anaphylaxis, the patient presents with ________________________. A) Shortness of Breath B) Tingling C) Hypotension D) Both A and C
- 65 of 145 65. A 58-year-old man has edema of the lower extremities, ascites, and bilateral pleural effusions. Which of the following additional findings would help exclude a diagress of porta heteron in this patient? A) Dilated hemorrhoidal veins B) Dilated lower abdominal wall veins C) Esophageal varices D) Jugular venous pressure of 12 mm Hg OE) Lower extremity varicose veinsCh. 7: Hydronephrosis can be caused by: a) renal calculi b) tumors c) benign prostatic hyperplasia d) thrombi (blood clots) e) all of the aboveWhich of the following is considered a vital sign? A) Blood pressure B) Height C) Weight D) Age
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