The concentration of particles in a solution or its pulling power is called this
What is osmolarity?
Sodium
What is 135-145 meq/L?
Major intracellular cations
What is potassium?
This system reacts within a fraction to changes in pH
What is buffer system?
The loss of water and electrolytes from ECF is called this.
What is hypovolemia?
Potassium
What is 3.5 - 5.0 meq/L?
Normal distribution of fluid.
What first spacing?
Acids are excreted by this system.
What is the kidneys/renal system?
Fluid leaking into the tissue, skin is cool and pale at site.
What is infiltration?
Potassium Level - 3.0
What is hypokalemia?
Hypotension, tachycardia, dizziness, thirst and oliguria
What are symptoms of fluid volume defecit?
To determine acidosis or alkalosis, one would check this first.
What is pH?
These hormones regulate fluid balance
What is ADH, Aldosterone and Renin
Sodium Level - 120
What is hyponatremia?
Maintains blood volume, fluid balance, and major electrolyte in ECF
What is sodium?
Ph 7.32 PaC02 34 PaO2 82 HC03 21
What is partially compensated metabolic acidosis?
This is the best indicator for fluid balance
What is weight?
7.35-7.45
What is normal pH?
Sudden weight gain, tachycarcdia, distended jugular vein, edema, and crackles are signs of this.
What is hypervolemia?
This red streak follows the vein and the skin is hot and inflammed.
What is phlebitis?