1. Multiple Choice: A patient with chronic kidney disease is at risk for which electrolyte imbalance? a) Hyperkalemia b) Hypokalemia c) Hyponatremia d) Hypercalcemia Correct Answer: a) Hyperkalemia Rationale: Patients with chronic kidney disease often have impaired kidney function, leading to decreased excretion of potassium, which can cause hyperkalemia. 2. True/False: In adult health, a Braden Scale score of 18 indicates a high risk of pressure ulcers. Answer: False Rationale: A Braden Scale score of 18 indicates a moderate risk of pressure ulcers. Lower scores indicate higher risk. 3. Fill-in-the-Blank: Th
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