Terminology
Fluid Balance
Imbalances
100

What is the process by which the body regulates the amount of water and electrolytes it contains?

Fluid Balance

100

Why is it important to maintain proper hydration in healthcare settings?

To prevent fluid volume deficit and electrolyte imbalances causing serious complications

100
What are some common signs and symptoms of fluid volume deficit?

Dry mouth, decreased urine output, fatigue, dizziness, confusion.

200

What is the condition that occurs when the body loses more fluids than it takes in?

Dehydration

200

What are the two main mechanisms by which the body regulates fluid balance?

Intake and Output

200

What are some common signs and symptoms of fluid volume excess?

Swelling, weight gain, shortness of breath, decreased appetite. 

300

What is the accumulation of excess fluid in the body's tissues?

Edema

300
What are some examples of fluid intake?

Drinking water, eating fluids, receiving IV fluids

300

What are some common electrolyte imbalances?

Hyponatremia, hypernatremia, hypokalemia, hyperkalemia

400

What are the minerals that help maintain fluid balance and regulate nerve and muscle function?

Electrolytes 

400

What are some examples of fluid output?

Urine, sweating, breathing

400

What are some potential complications of fluid volume deficit and electrolyte imbalances?

Kidney failure, heart problems, seizures
500

What is I&O?

Intake and Output

500

What does it mean to measure strict I&O's?

Measuring everything the patient eats or drinks down to the mL and measuring all output down the mL.

500

What electrolyte imbalance can cause issues with cardiac function?

Potassium and calcium