Electrolytes Values
Electrolytes
Blood Gas
Volume
Fluids
100

This lab value is 135-145 mEq/L

What is Na

100

This causes neurological S/S.

What is Na.
100

This has a normal value between 7.35-7.45

What is pH

100

Vomiting and diarrhea can cause.

What is fluid volume deficit/dehydration.

100

This fluid is preferred to administer with a loss of fluid volume (trauma, surgery, etc.)

What is isotonic.

200

This lab value is 3.5-5.0 mEq/L

What is K.

200

This causes a change in your deep tendon reflexes.

What is magnesium 

200
This chemical compensates for metabolic imbalances 

What is Co2

200

This is known as an excess amount of fluid in the interstitial compartment.

What is edema.
200

Administering a hypertonic solution to the vessel with cause what?

What is increased fluid volume.

300

This lab value is8.2-10.2 mg/dL

What is Ca.

300

This causes muscle weakness.

What is calcium.

300

This chemical is the acid for the kidneys

What is hydrogen

300

Pushing on the patient's skin causing a depression is known as what?

What is pitting edema

300

This fluid causes a fluid shift out of the vessel into the cells.

What is hypotonic solution. 

400

This lab value is 1.6-2.2 mg/dL

What is magnesium

400

This has an inverse relationship with calcium.

What is phosphorus

400

The normal values for HCO3

What is 22-26

400

This is another name for fluid in the abdominal cavity.

What is ascites.

400

This fluid can cause dehydration.

What is hypotonic solution.

500

This lab value is 2.5-4.5 mg/dL

What is phosphorus. 

500

This causes cardiac arrythmias leading to cardiac arrest.

What is K.

500

This is the normal range for PaO2 on room air.

What is 80-100 mmHg

500

This causes increased hematocrit and high specific gravity in urine.

What is fluid volume deficit (deyhydration) 

500

These fluids are considered isotonic.

What are 0.9%NS, D5W, & LR