A solution that has an osmolarity about equal to that of serum.
What is an isotonic solution
normal value of sodium
What is 135-145?
normal range of calcium
What is 8.5-10?
What is 7.35-7.45?
the important role of the kidney
What is removal of waste and absorption of fluids?
A solution that has osmolarity lower than that of serum. It shifts fluid out of the intravascular compartment, hydrating the cells and the interstitial compartments.
What is a hypotonic solution?
low sodium
What is hyponatremia?
vitamin that aids in the absorption of calcium
What is vitamin D?
pH of 7
What is acidosis?
the main functional unit of the kidney
What is a nephron?
A solution that has an osmolarity higher than that of serum. It draws fluid into the intravascular compartment from the cells and the interstitial compartments.
What is a hypertonic solution?
high sodium
What is hypernatremia?
Key aspects of nursing care during active seizure
What is safety and time?
(padded side rails, nothing harmful around, and keep watch of time of onset thru duration to end.)
pH of 8
What is alkalosis?
the number of nephrons in each healthy kidney
What is a million?
An isotonic solution
What is saline?
Water follows this
What is salt?
Ideal positioning for someone having a seizure
What is left side lying?
pH of 7.5 and pCO2 of 30
What is Respiratory Alkalosis?
lab test to determine the filtration rate of the kidney
What is GFR?
Isotonic initially, hypotonic after metabolism
What is D5W?
The gold standard test for CF dx
What is a sweat test?
May cause seizures, implement seizure precautions.
What is hypocalcemia?
pH of 7.3 and HCO3 of 20
What is Metabolic Acidosis?
approximate normal amount of urine output daily
What is 1L?