IV Fluid Replacement
Lab Values
Potassium
Sodium
Fluid Volume
100

Contain fluid and electrolytes and freely cross capillary walls. Contain no proteins. Used for short term maintenance

What is a crystalloid solution?

100

Primary cation inside the cells. Normal concentration 3.5-5.5 mEq/L

What is Potassium normal lab values?

100

IV or PO Potassium Replacement.

What is the treatment for hypokalemia?

100

fluid/volume status. i.e: daily weights, intake and output.

what should the nurse monitor in a patient with hyponatremia?

100

Increased hemoglobin and hematocrit, urine specific gravity greater than 1.030, increased sodium, BUN, creatinine.

What are the lab values associated with dehydration?
200

Contain protein or other large molecular substances which increase osmolarity w/o dissolving in the solution. Stay w/i the intravascular compartment so they are plasma expanders.

i.e: albumin 25%, hetastarch

What is a colloid solution?

200

<125 mEq/L

What is hyponatremia?

200

ECG Changes that lead to lethal arrhythmias

What is the most dangerous side effect of hypo/hyperkalemia?

200

bacon, lunch meat, decaf coffee, ham, soda crackers.

What are some sodium rich foods?

200

The diagnosis for a patient with fluid volume excess?

What is Fluid Overload/Circulatory overload?

300

primarily used for hydration and to expand ECF volume, because the fluid remains in the intravascular space.

i.e: LR, 0.9% NaCl, 5% dextrose in Water

What is an isotonic solution?

300

8.6-10.2 g/dL

What is the normal lab value for Calcium?

300

How is potassium movement regulated?

Via the sodium potasium pump

300

derangements in sodium cause ecg changes and ______?

Changes in muscle excitability.

300

heart rate, blood pressure, mental status

What are the vital signs affected by volume status?

400

exert less osmotic pressure than ECF, which allows water to move into the cell.

i.e: 0.45% NaCl

What is a hypotonic solution?

400

the normal value for magnesium

what is 1.5 to 2.5 mEq/L?

400

IV Sodium Bicarbonate, IV Calcium gluconate, Insulin and Glucose.

PO Sodium Polystyrene Sulfonate (Kayexalate)

What is the treatment for HYPERKALEMIA?

400

cerebral edema, altered mental status, confusion, and seizure.

What are late stage symptoms of hyponatremia?

400

A drop in blood pressure that occurs when moving from a laying down to standing position?

What is orthostatic hypotension?

500

exert greater osmotic pressure than ECF, resulting in a higher solute concentration than the serum. Pull water from the tissues to the ECF and cause cell shrinkage.

3% NaCl, 5% dextrose in 0.45 NaCl, 10% dextrose in water

What is a hypertonic solution?

500

the normal value for urine specific gravity.

what is 1.005 to 1.030 g/ml?

500

ACE inhibitors, Digoxin, Beta-adrenergic blockers.

What are drugs that cause hyperkalemia

500

an uncommon disorder characterized by hypernatremia, extreme thirst, and polyuria.

What is diabetes insipidus?

500

Monitor and record vital signs, daily weights, record intake and output.

How do you monitor patient fluid status?
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