Overview of fluid and electrolyte concepts

Fluid and electrolyte balance is essential for physiological stability. NCLEX candidates must understand how imbalances develop and how to respond effectively.

Assessment includes evaluating intake output weight changes and laboratory values. Nurses must identify early signs of imbalance.

Common imbalances include sodium potassium calcium and magnesium disturbances. Each requires specific interventions.

Fluid management includes oral hydration intravenous therapy and monitoring for overload.

A strong understanding of fluid and electrolyte balance supports safe clinical practice.

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