Electrolytes Escape Room
start
Introduction
You have 6 "Tests" of your knowlege to escape the classroom
follow the directions on the slides
+ info
Tests
Complete each test to beat the game: there is no other way to escape!
About electrolytes
Test 2
Test 3
Final Test
Test 4
Test 5
Test 1
1/3
Why do nurses need to know about electrolytes?
They are essential to normal functioning of the body
They are on the NCLEX
Test 1
2/3
Which electrolyte is most important in determining whether fluid collects in the intracellular space or extracellular space?
Potassium
Sodium
Calcium
Test 1
3/3
Which electrolyte is primarily located within the cells?
Sodium
Calcium
Bicarbonate
Potassium
Tests
Complete each test to beat the game: there is no other way to escape!
Hyponatremia
About electrolytes
Test 3
Test 5
Final test
Test 4
Test 1
1/3
What is a normal serum sodium level?
135-145 mEq/L
22-26 mEq/ L
Test 1
2/3
A high serum sodium mimics the signs of:
Fluid volume excess
Dehydration
Hypoglycemia
1/3
Test 4
Which interventions are appropriate for the patient with hypernatremia?Drag and drop the correct answer
Monitor intake and output
Encourage oral fluids
Administer isotonic or hypotonic IV fluids
Monitor Chvostek's sign
Administer sodium chloride tablets
continue
Solución
Solution
Tests
Complete each test to beat the game: there is no other way to escape!
Hypernatremia
About Electrolytes
Hyponatremia
Test 4
Test 5
Final Test
Test 1
1/3
Hyponatremia is defined as a:
Serum sodium < 135 mEq/ L
Serum sodium >145 mEq/L
Test 1
2/3
What is the priority action of the nurse caring for the patient with a sodium of 122 mEq/liter?
Administer furosemide as prescribed
Initiate seizure precautions
Weigh the patient q shift
Test 3
4/4
Hyponatremia is often seen with:
SIADH
Dehydration
Thyroid surgery
Beer drinkers
Test 3
4/4
Hyponatremia is often seen with:
SIADH
Dehydration
Thyroid surgery
Beer drinkers
2/3
Test 4
Drag interventions to the corresponding group
Hyponatremia
Hypernatremia
1. Administer 3% Saline
2. Encourage oral fluids
3. Administer D51/2 NS
4. Teach adherence fluid restriction.
5. Keep oral fluids within reach
6. Administer sodium chloride tablets
continuE
Solución
SOLUTION
Tests
Complete each test to beat the game: there is no other way to escape!
About Electrolytes
Hypernatremia
Hyponatremia
Potassium
Test 5
Final Test
Test 1
1/4
In both hyperkalemia, and hypokalemia, the greatest threat to life is
Dyshythmias
Seizures
Test 1
2/4
You're doing great. Next question:If the K+ is lower than 3.5, the nurse anticipates administering:
IV replacement 10 mEq over an hour in a hand vein.
Oral replacement with food or milk.
Glucagon
Test 1
3/3
Hyperkalemia may be prevented in high risk patients by giving this medication:
triamterene and hydrochlorothiazide
Spironalactone
polyetheline glycol (Miralax)
patiromer sorbitex calcium (Veltassa)
Test 1
4/4
You're almost there.The patient is admitted with a potassium level of 5.9. The nurse anticipates administration of:
Furosemide 1000 mg IV stat
3% Saline
Calcium chloride 500 mg po
sodium polystyrene sulfonate (Kayexalate)
Tests
Complete each test to beat the game: there is no other way to escape!
About Electrolytes
Hyponatremia
Hypernatremia
Potassium
Calcium and Phosphorus and Magnesium
Test
Test 1
1/3
High levels of calcium in the blood are caused by:
cancer, hyperparathyroidism, excessive intake of vitamin D
malnutrition, kidney disease, excessive vitamin D intake
Test 1
2/3
Signs of hypocalcemia include:
Muscle cramps, slowing of GI function, weakness
Positive Chvostek, Positive Brudzinski, circumoral tingling, paresthesias
Weight gain
1/3
Test 4
Which of the following are associated with a serum magnesium < 1.5 mEq/ L? Drag and drop
Seizures
Positive Chvostek and Brudzinski
Polyuria
Chocolate craving (only kidding)
Dysrhythmias
continue
Solución
Solution
Tests
Complete each test to beat the game: there is no other way to escape!
Test 1
Test 2
Test 3
Foods
Test 5
Test 4
3/3
Test 6
The patient receiving furosemide has a K+ of 3.2. Which foods will the nurse encourage? Drag and drop.
banannas
Apricots
Potatoes
Tomatoes
Grapes
continue
Solución
Solution
2/3
Test 4
Drag recommended food choices to the corresponding group
K+ < 3.2
K+ > 5
Bannanas, citrus fruit
Apricots and peaches
Green beans and watermelon
Apples and grapes
Milk and yogurt
Salt substitute
continuE
Solución
SOLUTION
Test 1
3/3
Which electrolyte disturbances are associated with poor nutrition?
Low magnesium and phosphorus
High potassium and calcium
Completed
Congratulations, you have successfully completed the escape room!
Start over?
Oh oh!
That answer is not correct...
But don't lose your balance, continue on your way and try again!
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Electrolytes Escape Room
start
Introduction
You have 6 "Tests" of your knowlege to escape the classroom
follow the directions on the slides
+ info
Tests
Complete each test to beat the game: there is no other way to escape!
About electrolytes
Test 2
Test 3
Final Test
Test 4
Test 5
Test 1
1/3
Why do nurses need to know about electrolytes?
They are essential to normal functioning of the body
They are on the NCLEX
Test 1
2/3
Which electrolyte is most important in determining whether fluid collects in the intracellular space or extracellular space?
Potassium
Sodium
Calcium
Test 1
3/3
Which electrolyte is primarily located within the cells?
Sodium
Calcium
Bicarbonate
Potassium
Tests
Complete each test to beat the game: there is no other way to escape!
Hyponatremia
About electrolytes
Test 3
Test 5
Final test
Test 4
Test 1
1/3
What is a normal serum sodium level?
135-145 mEq/L
22-26 mEq/ L
Test 1
2/3
A high serum sodium mimics the signs of:
Fluid volume excess
Dehydration
Hypoglycemia
1/3
Test 4
Which interventions are appropriate for the patient with hypernatremia?Drag and drop the correct answer
Monitor intake and output
Encourage oral fluids
Administer isotonic or hypotonic IV fluids
Monitor Chvostek's sign
Administer sodium chloride tablets
continue
Solución
Solution
Tests
Complete each test to beat the game: there is no other way to escape!
Hypernatremia
About Electrolytes
Hyponatremia
Test 4
Test 5
Final Test
Test 1
1/3
Hyponatremia is defined as a:
Serum sodium < 135 mEq/ L
Serum sodium >145 mEq/L
Test 1
2/3
What is the priority action of the nurse caring for the patient with a sodium of 122 mEq/liter?
Administer furosemide as prescribed
Initiate seizure precautions
Weigh the patient q shift
Test 3
4/4
Hyponatremia is often seen with:
SIADH
Dehydration
Thyroid surgery
Beer drinkers
Test 3
4/4
Hyponatremia is often seen with:
SIADH
Dehydration
Thyroid surgery
Beer drinkers
2/3
Test 4
Drag interventions to the corresponding group
Hyponatremia
Hypernatremia
1. Administer 3% Saline
2. Encourage oral fluids
3. Administer D51/2 NS
4. Teach adherence fluid restriction.
5. Keep oral fluids within reach
6. Administer sodium chloride tablets
continuE
Solución
SOLUTION
Tests
Complete each test to beat the game: there is no other way to escape!
About Electrolytes
Hypernatremia
Hyponatremia
Potassium
Test 5
Final Test
Test 1
1/4
In both hyperkalemia, and hypokalemia, the greatest threat to life is
Dyshythmias
Seizures
Test 1
2/4
You're doing great. Next question:If the K+ is lower than 3.5, the nurse anticipates administering:
IV replacement 10 mEq over an hour in a hand vein.
Oral replacement with food or milk.
Glucagon
Test 1
3/3
Hyperkalemia may be prevented in high risk patients by giving this medication:
triamterene and hydrochlorothiazide
Spironalactone
polyetheline glycol (Miralax)
patiromer sorbitex calcium (Veltassa)
Test 1
4/4
You're almost there.The patient is admitted with a potassium level of 5.9. The nurse anticipates administration of:
Furosemide 1000 mg IV stat
3% Saline
Calcium chloride 500 mg po
sodium polystyrene sulfonate (Kayexalate)
Tests
Complete each test to beat the game: there is no other way to escape!
About Electrolytes
Hyponatremia
Hypernatremia
Potassium
Calcium and Phosphorus and Magnesium
Test
Test 1
1/3
High levels of calcium in the blood are caused by:
cancer, hyperparathyroidism, excessive intake of vitamin D
malnutrition, kidney disease, excessive vitamin D intake
Test 1
2/3
Signs of hypocalcemia include:
Muscle cramps, slowing of GI function, weakness
Positive Chvostek, Positive Brudzinski, circumoral tingling, paresthesias
Weight gain
1/3
Test 4
Which of the following are associated with a serum magnesium < 1.5 mEq/ L? Drag and drop
Seizures
Positive Chvostek and Brudzinski
Polyuria
Chocolate craving (only kidding)
Dysrhythmias
continue
Solución
Solution
Tests
Complete each test to beat the game: there is no other way to escape!
Test 1
Test 2
Test 3
Foods
Test 5
Test 4
3/3
Test 6
The patient receiving furosemide has a K+ of 3.2. Which foods will the nurse encourage? Drag and drop.
banannas
Apricots
Potatoes
Tomatoes
Grapes
continue
Solución
Solution
2/3
Test 4
Drag recommended food choices to the corresponding group
K+ < 3.2
K+ > 5
Bannanas, citrus fruit
Apricots and peaches
Green beans and watermelon
Apples and grapes
Milk and yogurt
Salt substitute
continuE
Solución
SOLUTION
Test 1
3/3
Which electrolyte disturbances are associated with poor nutrition?
Low magnesium and phosphorus
High potassium and calcium
Completed
Congratulations, you have successfully completed the escape room!
Start over?
Oh oh!
That answer is not correct...
But don't lose your balance, continue on your way and try again!
back
Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet consectetur adipiscing elit, mauris suspendisse praesent nascetur massa molestie est magna, luctus lacinia nunc ridiculus netus nostra. Dictum accumsan sollicitudin praesent morbi sem mollis quis neque volutpat, netus commodo blandit vivamus id auctor bibendum class massa, gravida rutrum platea mi montes nunc consequat lacus. Taciti libero neque luctus porttitor, sodales ac montes fames, metus torquent aliquam.Porta fringilla metus aliquam proin egestas velit interdum ante, congue primis nisi nec inceptos donec ultricies quis ligula, conubia eros nisl tristique quam cubilia feugiat. Auctor fringilla accumsan dictum duis dictumst suscipit torquent luctus gravida, suspendisse
genial.ly
Group A lorem ipsum
1 2 5 6
Group B lorem ipsum
3 4
Group A lorem ipsum
1 2 4
Group B lorem ipsum
3 5 6
1 - A
1- D
3 - B
4 - E
5 - C
1 - A
1- D
3 - B
4 - E
5 - C
1 - A
1- D
3 - B
4 - E
5 - C