ELECTRIC LYTES
All washed up
Organs, systems, and glands, oh my!
What is normal?
ABC's of ABG
100

What is the most abundant major electrolyte in the ECF (controls and regulates volume of body fluids)?

Sodium

100

What is the name of an isotonic solution containing multiple electrolytes in about the same concentrations as found in plasma? (lacking in magnesium)

Lactated Ringers

100

What organs regulate oxygen and carbon dioxide in the blood?

Lungs

100

What is the normal range of potassium?

3.5 - 5.0- mEq/L

100

 What is the normal ph range?

7.35 - 7.45

200

What is the body's primary buffer system?

Bicarbonate

200

What is the type of solution that has a greater osmolarity than plasma? (causes water to move out of the cells and into the intravascular compartment causing cells to shrink)

Hypertonic

200

This gland stores and releases ADH (antidiuretic hormone)

Pituitary

200

What is the normal range of sodium?

135-145 mEq/L

200

What acid-base imbalance is represented? 

pH - decreased PaCO2 - increased HCO3 increased

Respiratory Acidosis

300

What is the major electrolyte in the ICF? (regulator of cellular enzyme activity and is involved in the transmission of electrical impulses in nerve, heart, skeletal, intestinal, and lung tissue)

Potassium

300

What isotonic solution has an osmolality close to that of the ECF?

NaCl - normal saline

300

What body system pumps and carries nutrients and water in the body?

Cardiovascular system

300

What is the normal range of magnesium?

1.3 - 2.3 mEq/L

300

What acid-base imbalance is represented? 

pH - increased PaCO2 - decreased HCO3 - normal

Respiratory alkalosis

400

What major electrolyte is regulated by elimination through the kidneys?

Magnesium

400

This type of fluid remains in the intravascular compartment w/o any net flow across the semipermeable membrane.

Isotonic

400

What glands increases blood flow in the body by releasing thyroxine?

Thyroid gland

400

What is the normal range of serum calcium?

8.6 - 10.2 mg/dl

400

What acid-base imbalance is represented? 

pH - decreased PaCO2 - normal HCO3 - decreased

Metabolic acidosis

500

What is the most abundant electrolyte in the BODY? (keeps bones strong)

Calcium

500

What type of solution has less osmolarity than plasma?

Hypotonic

500

What system inhibits and stimulates mechanisms influencing fluid balance?

Nervous System

500

What is the normal range of bicarbonate?

25 - 29 mEq/L

500

What acid-base imbalance is represented? 

pH - increased PaCO2 - increased HCO3 increased

Metabolic alkalosis

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