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- Explain the causes and signs of hypokalemia andhyperkalemia.Describe the role of dietary modification, modification of fluid intake, medication administration, IV therapy, blood replacement, and parenteral nutrition (TPN) in resolving fluid, electrolyte, and acid–base imbalances.Differentiate hyperkalemia and hypokalemia. Give 5 causes of each disorder.
- Briefly discuss the various fluid and electrolyte disorders that commonly occur in the body with attention to fluid volume and/or electrolyte deficits and excesses.Name the different causes of fluid imbalance.a. Describe how excessive fluid is lost from the body duringstrenuous exercise on a very hot day. Explain how thebody can respond to this fluid loss to maintainhomeostasis.b. What factors may limit such responses?
- Explain two nursing measures that may be utilised to monitor a client’s fluid balance status in the clinical setting?Name or state the category of the imbalance resulting fromeach of the following: (1) increased respiratory rate, (2) renalfailure, and (3) excessive intake of bicarbonate, and stateresulting change in the 20:1 ratio.Briefly explain the various types of dehydration.