LAB Values
IV Fluids
Organs
Electrolyte imbalances
General
100

Normal sodium level range?

What is 135 meq -145 meq/L

100

Which IV fluids are considered isotonic?

what are 0.9 normal saline

D5W

LR 

100

What is a primary function of the lungs?

Regulate oxygen and carbon dioxide levels of the blood.

100

 Positive Chvostek’s sign?

What is hypocalcemia

100

What is associated with Active transport?

What is Adenosine triphosphate  (ATP)

200

Normal potassium level range? 

What is 3.5-5.1 meq/L

200

Which IV fluid is considerate hypotonic?

0.45 NSS

200

Regulates blood volume, balance sodium and potassium.

Adrenals

200

What is associated with increased fluid & increased BP

What is Hypernatremia

200

Moves from a higher area of concentration to an lower area.

What is diffusion

300

Normal chloride level range?

What is 97-106 meq/L

300

Which IV fluid will be prescribed for dehydration?

0.9 ns

300

Which organ system stretch receptors in the atria and blood vessels?

Cardiovascular

300

What is associated with diuretics' and ekg changes? 

What is hypokalemia 

300

Exchanges sodium ions for K ions and eliminated in feces.

Kayexalate – sodium polystyrene sulfonate

400

Normal Magnesium level range? 

what is 1.5-2.5 meq/L

400

IV fluid prescribed for dehydration with a elevated sodium level? 

0.45 ns

400

Which organ system excrete's metabolic wastes and toxic substances?

Kidneys

400

Which imbalance is associated with burns and alcoholics? 

What is hypomagnesemia

400

When administered IV can burn and be irrigating to the vein.  

What is potassium 

500

Normal calcium level ranges?

What is Ca total 8.6– 10.0 mEq/L

Ca ionized  4.5 – 5.3 mEq/L

500

Which IV fluids are considered hypertonic?

D10W, 20% Detrose

D5w in 0.45%, NaCL

D5w in 0.9% NaCl

D5W in RL

500

Which organ system triggers thirst?

 Nervous system

500

Which imbalance is associated with multiple myeloma?  

What is hypercalcemia
500

What is a normal MAP range? 

65 -75