Fluid Volume Deficit and Excess · NCLEX Exam

A patient has low blood pressure, tachycardia, dry mucous membranes and increased urine specific gravity. Which solution will most likely be ordered?

  1. 0.45% saline (hypotonic)
  2. 5% dextrose in water
  3. 0.9% saline (isotonic)
  4. 3% saline (hypertonic)
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Correct answer: 0.9% saline (isotonic)

Signs indicate intravascular volume loss (hypovolemia); an isotonic solution expands intravascular volume safely. Hypotonic/hypertonic are inappropriate for pure volume replacement.

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