Lab Values
Electrolyte Function
Fluid and Electrolyte Imbalance
Electrolyte Basis
Water
100

The normal lab values for sodium? 

What is 135-145mEq/L

100

Main source of water balance in the body?

What is Sodium 

100

Decreasing in vascular volume?

What is Hypovolemia 

100

What is the major cations that are found in the body?

What is Sodium, Potassium, Calcium, and Magnesium

100

Which % of water does the adult male body have?

What is 60%

200

The normal lab value for Calcium?

What is 8.6 to 10.2 mg/dl

200

Plays an important role in the transmission of electrical impulses?

What is potassium 

200

Large quantities of isotonic fluid in an extracellular compartment?

What is Fluid Volume Excess 

200

How does water and electrolytes move across a cell membrane?

What is Active Transport, Diffusion, Osmosis, and Filtration 

200

Which % of water does the adult female body have?

What is 50%

300

The normal lab values for Potassium?

What is 3.5-5mEq/L

300
Most abundant mineral found in the body? 

What is calcium 

300

Abnormally low Potassium level?

What is hypokalemia 

300

Whos body contains approximately 75-80% of total water weight?

What is newborns

300

Solutions exert greater osmotic pressure than ECF, resulting in higher solute concentration that the serum

What is hypertonic solution

400

The normal lab values for Magnesium 

What is 1.5-2.5mEq/L

400

An electrolyte that has a reciprocal relationship with calcium

What is Phosphorus

400

Occurs when fluid intake exceeds output?

What is Overhydration or water intoxication

400

Regulation of fluid output occurs through which organ?

What is the kidneys

400

Solutions have the same osmolality as ECF or plasma. Water does not leave or enter the cell

What is isotonic solutions

500

The normal lab value for Chloride?

What is 96 to 106 mEq/L

500
This electrolyte imbalance is the likely the most under-diagnosed deficiency

What is Hypomagnesemia

500

Signs of severe Hyperkalemia?

What is Nausea and vomiting, Abdominal pain, Confusion or altered mental status, Paralysis, and Cardiac arrest (in severe cases). 

500

To maintain a constant internal balance within the body despite the effects of a constantly changing external environment.

What is Homeostasis

500

Fluid deficit, loss of water from the cells

What is dehydration