True or False
Salty Spitoon
SIADH, CSW, both, or neither
Osmolality
Name that Hyponatremia
100
A normal A1c is less than 7%

False (<6.5%) 

100

How much sodium (in mEq) is in normal saline? 

154 mEq 

100

Associated with decreased extracellular volume

Cerebral Salt Wasting

100

Range of osmolality for hypotonic hyponatremia

< 275 mOsm

100

Na < 135 mEq/L and Osm <275 mOsm

Hypotonic Hyponatremia

200

Hypertonic saline should be administered through a central line

True

200

How much sodium is contained in a 1 g tablet of sodium chloride? 

17.1 mEq/g

200

More common among patients with CNS disease

SIADH

200

Range of osmolality for hypertonic hyponatremia

> 290 mOsm

200

Na < 135 mEq/L and Osm of 280 mOsm

"Pseudo" Hyponatremia

300
The mechanism of CSW is clearly defined as it is due to elevated BNP levels causing diuresis

False

300

How much sodium is in 3% hypertonic saline?

4,004 mEq 

300

Hyponatremia (<135 mEq/L)

Both 

300

What is the osmolality of 3% hypertonic saline?

954 mOsm/L

300

Na <135 mEq/L and Osm > 290 mOsm

Hypertonic Hyponatremia
400

Na of 119 mEq/L can cause delirium, seizuires, coma, and even death

False (Na < 115 mEq/L, although clinically may differ). 

400

How much sodium is contained in 1/2 normal saline? 

77 mEq

400

Responds to isotonic saline 

Cerebral Salt Wasting

400

What 3 labs in a chem 7 are used to calculate osmolality?

Na, BUN, and Glucose

400
Na < 135 mEq/L, Osm of < 275 mOsm, low TBW

Hypovolemic, hypotonic, hyponatremia

500

The osmolality of 23.4% hypertonic saline is 7462 mOsm/L

True

500

How much sodium is contained in the following regimen of sodium chloride tabs: 4g TID? 

~205 mEq
500

Serum osmolaltiy of 275 mOsm

Neither

500

What is the equation for osmolality? 

Osm = (2 x Na) + (BUN/2.8) + (Glucose/18)

500

Na > 135 mEq/L, Osm of 260 mOsm , high TBW

Not hyponatremia (Na >135 mEq/L)