Created by Gwen Paparone
about 8 years ago
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What is the primary body fluid?
What is the adult water weight %?
How much weight loss results from 10% body fluid loss?
How much weight loss results from 20% body fluid lost?
What is the average amount of fluid gained and lost every day?
What is the minimum output per hour necessary to maintain renal function?
Examples of fluid intake?
Examples of Output?
Osmolarity
Posterior pituitary
Normal Serum osmolarity?
What increases the osmotic pressure?
Hypothalamus
Renal Regulation
Renin
Angiotensin II
Adrenal Cortex
Aldosterone
Hypertonic
Hypotonic
Isotonic
What are Isotonic imbalances?
Fluid Volume Defecit (FVD)
Causes of FVD
Assessment of FVD
Labs for FVD
Normal Hemoglobin labs
Normal Hematocrit Labs
Normal Blood urea nitrogen labs
Normal Serum creatinine
Fluid Volume Deficit Nursing Diagnosis Examples
FVD interventions
Etiology of FVE
FVE Assessment
Hypernatremia
What would the serum sodium level be for a patient with hypernatremia?
What would the serum osmolality be for a patient with hypernatremia?
Hyponatremia
What would the serum sodium levels be for a patient with hyponatremia?
What would the serum osmolality be for a patient with hyponatremia?
What osmolality imbalance is associated with ADH deficiency and why?
What osmolarity imbalance is associated with an excessive amount of ADH?
What neurological symptom is a risk in both hyponatremia and hyponatremia?
Clinical dehydration
What osmolarity imbalance would be found in dehydration?
What symptoms are common with dehydration?
Electrolytes
Sodium ranges
Potassium Ranges
Calcium Ranges
Magnesium Ranges
Anions
Chloride levels
What is the chief electrolyte in the ECF?
Role of sodium
What regulates sodium levels?
What is the chief electrolyte in the ICF?
Roles of Potassium?
Hypokalemia
What causes hypokalemia?
What are some effects of hypokalemia?
What are some treatments for hypokalemia?
Hyperkalemia
What causes hyperkalemia?
What are signs and symptoms of hyperkalemia?
What are the treatments for hyperkalemia?
What are the normal ranges for calcium?
What is the most abundant electrolyte in the body?
What percentage of total body calcium is present in the teeth and bones?
What are some of the functions of calcium?
What electrolyte does calcium have an inverse reaction with?
What vitamin is needed for Ca absorption?
What are the serum levels for hypocalcemia?
What are the causes of hypocalcemia?
What are the symptoms of hypocalcemia?
What are the treatments for hypocalcemia?
Chovstek Sign
Trousseau's sign
Hypercalcemia Serum Levels
What causes hypercalcemia?
Signs and symptoms
Treatment for Hypercalcemia