abnormal movement of fluid out of the bloodstream and into body tissues or cavities,
What is 3rd space or 3rd shift fluid?
What are the symptoms for hypernatremia?
What thirst and agitation?
Respiratory acidosis or alkalosis? COPD or asthma
What is Acidosis?
PH =7.3
PaO2 =13
PACO2= 4.1
HCO3 =13
What is metabolic acidosis?
lab value K 6.0
What is hyperkalemia?
water is how much percentage of body weight in an adult female?
what is 50-60%?
What are the symptoms for Hyponatremia?
what is confusion and nausea?
Respiratory acidosis or alkalosis? panic attack
What is alkalosis?
What is metabolic alkalosis?
What is excess of bicarbonate in the body fluids
Most abundant cation ICF ?
What is potassium?
What are symptoms of fluid imbalance?
what is deficit:dry skin, poor turgor, tachycardia, excess:edema, JVD, crackles, weight gain, weeping?
what foods/drinks are high in potassium?
Swiss chard, avocados, bananas, spinach, sweet potatoes, dried apricots, coconut water, gatorade
What compensated respiratory alkalosis?
What is metabolic acidosis?
excess of bicarbonate in the body fluids
What is the symbol for bicarbonate?
what is HCO-3?
Parts of the body help with water balance. name at least 3
What is ADH-hypothalamus, kidneys-urine output, Adrenal Cortex-aldosterone or heart-natriuretic peptides (anp,bnp,cnp)
What is most abundant electrolyte in the body?
NA-sodium
What is respiratory alkalosis?
pH falls below 7.35
What is metabolic acidosis?
Typical volume of water intake a day?
what is 2400ml?
What are common IV fluids?
What is hypotonic, isotonic and hypertonic?
What fluid is given to counter the effects of fluid overload or pulmonary edema.
What is Hypertonic- make skinny such as D10W, D20W, and D50W or 3% or 5% NaCl
What is respiratory compensation for the metabolic acidosis?.
Do diuretics cause acidosis or alkalosis?
What is alkalosis?
What organ in the body is most responsible for regulating fluids?
What is kidneys?