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Question
upon assessment of a client in renal failure, the nurse observes a mental status change with hyperactive deep tendon reflexes. she inflates the blood pressure cuff to a level above his systolic pressure for 3 minutes and trousseau’s sign is positive. the nurse recognizes this as which electrolyte imbalance?
hypermagnesemia
hypomagnesemia
hypercalcemia
hypocalcemia
Brief Explanations
- Recall the signs of electrolyte imbalances:
- Trousseau’s sign (carpopedal spasm after BP cuff inflation) and hyperactive deep tendon reflexes are classic signs of hypocalcemia.
- Hypermagnesemia and hypomagnesemia have different clinical manifestations (e.g., hypomagnesemia may have tremors, but Trousseau’s is not a key sign).
- Hypercalcemia is associated with decreased reflexes, not hyperactive ones.
- Analyze the options:
- Hypermagnesemia: Usually causes decreased reflexes, so eliminate.
- Hypomagnesemia: While it can have neuromuscular irritability, Trousseau’s sign is more specific to hypocalcemia.
- Hypercalcemia: Causes hyporeflexia, so eliminate.
- Hypocalcemia: Matches the signs (mental status change, hyperactive DTRs, positive Trousseau’s sign), especially in renal failure (where calcium regulation is impaired).
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D. Hypocalcemia