ATI RN Pharmacology 2019

ATI RN Pharmacology 2019 ( 67 Questions)

Question 8 :

A nurse is caring for a client who is taking lithium and reports starting a new exercise program.
The nurse should assess the client for which of the following electrolyte imbalances?



Correct Answer: C

Lithium can cause hyponatremia by increasing the secretion of antidiuretic  hormone and reducing the renal clearance of sodium. 

Strenuous exercise can also cause hyponatremia by increasing sweat loss and  fluid intake. Therefore, a client who is taking lithium and starting a new exercise program is  at risk of developing hyponatremia. 

Choice A is wrong because hypomagnesemia is not a common side effect of  lithium or exercise.

Choice B is wrong because hypocalcemia is not a common side effect of lithium  or exercise. 

Choice D is wrong because hypokalemia is not a common side effect of lithium  or exercise. 

However, lithium can interact with some diuretics that can cause hypokalemia,  so the client should avoid taking these drugs without consulting their doctor. Normal ranges for electrolytes are: 

Sodium: 135-145 mmol/L 

Magnesium: 0.7-1.1 mmol/L 

Calcium: 2.1-2.6 mmol/L 

Potassium: 3.5-5.0 mmol/L 


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