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Laboratory Results
Vital signs
The client is a 68-year-old with a history of diabetes, hypertension (HTN), coronary artery disease (CAD), and was recently diagnosed with end-stage renal disease (ERSD). She has been placed on hemodialysis three times a week for one month. She presents to the emergency department (ED) with fatigue, generalized weakness, muscle cramps, tingling sensation in her arms and legs, and lightheadedness following 3 days of Illness during which her husband reports she has complained of nausea and had a poor appetite and was not able to go for her scheduled dialysis 2

What treatments should the nurse anticipate for the client at this time? Select all that apply.

  • A. Call and give a report immediately
  • B. Administer loop diuretic
  • C. Schedule for Hemodialysis immediately
  • D. Check blood glucose level
  • E. Draw a repeat potassium level
  • F. Hold Lisinopril
  • G. Administer insulin, dextrose 50%, and calcium gluconate. Then repeat 12 lead EKG
Correct Answer: C,D,E,F,G

Rationale: Hemodialysis, checking glucose, repeating potassium, holding Lisinopril, and administering insulin/dextrose/calcium gluconate address hyperkalemia and ESRD complications. Loop diuretics are contraindicated, and reporting is not a treatment.