Best NCLEX RN Question Bank Practice Question
A client just been diagnosed with acute kidney injury has a serum potassium level of 6.1 mEq/L (6.1 mmol/L). Which action should the nurse take immediately?
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: The client with hyperkalemia is at risk of developing cardiac dysrhythmias and resultant cardiac arrest. Because of this, the primary health care provider must be notified at once so that the client may receive definitive treatment. The nurse might also check the result of a serum sodium level, but this is not a priority action of the nurse. Fluid intake would not be increased because it would contribute to fluid overload and would not effectively lower the serum potassium level. Dietary teaching may be necessary at some point, but this action is not the priority.
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