Electrolytes
Body Fluids
Nutrition
Enteral Tube Feedings
Acid-base Imbalance
100

What are the 4 main electrolytes?

sodium, potassium, calcium, and magnesium

100
What is the percentage of total body fluid

50-60%

100

What's the body's main source of energy?

Carbohydrates

100

What system do enteral tube feedings provide for?

GI tract

100

Why does respiratory alkalosis occur?

too much carbon dioxide

200

What vitamin is needed for calcium absorption

Vitamin D

200

What type of fluid do babies retain more?

Extracellular fluid

200

What amino acid is important for wound healing?

protein

200

What position do patients need to be placed in?

High-Fowler's

200

increased bicarbonate is what type of metabolic imbalance?

metabolic alkalosis
300

What electrolyte can cause heart attacks or death?

potassium

300

What percentage does ECF take of total body fluid

35%

300

What do fats provide for the body?

energy and vitamins

300

What's the range for gastric contents?

0-5 pH

300

what organs regulate acid-base balances

lungs and kidneys?

400

What's the function of magnesium?

energy for brain and muscles
400

Intracellular fluid is composed of ____ of the total body fluid

65%

400
Milk, pudding, fruit, ice cream, and juice are what type of diet?

Full liquid

400

how many mL are needed to flush tubing

30mL

400

The lungs fail to remove _______ leading to respiratory acidosis

carbon dioxide

500

What's the second most abundant electrolyte in the body?

Chloride

500

Hypervolemia is caused by what

excessive water and solute retention

500

What is a low residue diet?

low fiber and easily digestable 
500

What size syringe do you need for feedings (mL)

60 mL

500

Too much lactic acid in the _____ and ____ causes lactic acidosis

muscle cells and ribs
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