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deesands

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The nurse is prescribed to infuse 75 ml/kg of dialysate for a child's peritoneal dialysis treatment. The child weighs 77 lb. At the conclusion of the treatment, the nurse measures 3,000 ml of dialysate outflow.
 
  How much of the outflow should the nurse document as peritoneal fluid?

Question 2

The nurse is teaching the parent of a child with chronic renal failure on high-potassium foods that should be restricted. Which foods will the nurse include in this teaching? (Select all that apply.)
 
  A) Bananas, carrots, nuts, and milk
  B) Peaches, broccoli, and red meat
  C) Oranges, potatoes, wheat, and bran
  D) Spinach, chicken, fish, and green beans



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Answer to Question 1

375 ml
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The nurse needs to first determine the patient's weight in kilograms by dividing 77 lb by 2.2 or 77 / 2.2 = 35 . Then the nurse should multiply the prescribed volume of dialysate by the patient's weight in kilograms or 75 ml  35 = 2,625 ml. This is the volume that the nurse will provide for the dialysate inflow. Next, the nurse needs to subtract the total inflow volume from the outflow volume or 3,000 ml  2,625 ml = 375 ml. This is the volume of peritoneal fluid that the nurse should document.

Answer to Question 2

A
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Foods that are high in potassium include bananas, carrots, nuts, and milk. Broccoli, wheat, bran, chicken, fish, and green beans are not high in potassium and do not need to be restricted.



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