Movement of Fluids
Electrolytes
Regulation of Body Fluids/Pharmacology
Exemplars/Pharmacology
All Areas of Fluid and Electrolyte
100

Movement of a high concentrated solution to low concentrated solution?

What is diffusion?

100

Normal sodium level 

What is 136 - 145

100

What type of fluids remove water from the extracellular space into the intracellular space (Isotonic, Hypotonic, or Hypertonic)

Hypotonic

100

abnormal accumulation of fluid in the interstitial spaces 

Edema

100

Balance between fluids and electrolytes that keeps body functioning.

Homeostasis 

200

Movement of fluid and solutes from an area of higher pressure to lower pressure?

What is filtration?

200

What electrolyte is primarily found in the skeletal system?

Calcium


200
Name examples of isotonic solutions?

Normal saline(0.9%NaCl),  Lactated Ringer (LR), D5W (5% Dextrose in water)

200

Medical conditions that can cause FVE?

heart failure, cirrhosis, renal failure, stress, corticosteroids, hypertension, stress conditions, and adrenal gland disorders

200

Necessary for many bodily functions and is essential for life

Water

300

Substances that moves across membranes from less concentrated solution to more concentrated solution and energy is needed?

What is active transport?

300

Electrolyte that is vital for skeletal, cardiac, smooth muscle function

What is Potassium


300

What regulates our fluid intake? 

Thirst center in hypothalamus regulates fluid intake

300

Cardiovascular effects on FVD patient?

Tachycardia, Flat neck veins, decreased capillary refill

300

Electrolyte that controls and regulates water balance

Sodium

400

Total Concentration of solutes?

What is osmolality

400

Normal Potassium Level

 3.5–5.3 mEq/L

400

Main organ responsible for maintaining homeostasis

Kidneys

400

Severe generalized body swelling



Anasarca

400

Electrolyte that is responsible for fatal dysrhythmias and serious neuromuscular disorders if too high or low?

Potassium

500

Movement of water across cell membranes from less concentrated solution to more concentrated solution?

What is osmosis?

500

Electrolyte that is essential for functioning of muscles, nerves, RBCs?

What is Phosphate 

500

Fluid loss through skin and lungs that can't be measured

Insensible fluid loss 

500

 A patient is being admitted with dehydration due to nausea and vomiting. Which fluid would you expect the patient to be started on?

Isotonic Solution
500
Name hypotonic solutions

0.45% sodium chloride (½ NS) or 0.225% sodium chloride (¼ NS)

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