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xroflmao

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When administering which of the following enemas is the nurse using a hypertonic solution?
 
  a. kayexalate c. soap suds
  b. normal saline d. tap water

Question 2

The nurse is caring for a client with an alteration in cell growth on the unit. Which of the following treatments would the nurse expect for this client?
 
  1. Diuretic therapy
   2. Chemotherapy
   3. IV fluid therapy
   4. Electrolyte replacement therapy



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Answer to Question 1

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Kayexalate enemas are considered hypertonic. Normal saline is an isotonic solution. Soap suds and tap water enemas are hypotonic solutions.

Answer to Question 2

2. Chemotherapy

Rationale:
The client with an alteration in cell growth has cancer and will most likely be treated with chemotherapy and antibiotics. Diuretic therapy, IV fluids, and electrolyte replacement are not typically used to treat the cancer, although they may be used if complications develop.



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