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Fluid Intake & Output
Tube Feeding
Water
Fluid Output
Anonymous
100
Kidneys
Filters about 180 liters a plasma per day
100
when you consume through a tube, because you are not physically able to eat on your own.
What is tube feeding? Why?
100
Water
What is the largest single component with in the body
100
1080-1650 ml
What is the fluid output of urine?
100
Clear liquids and liquids at room temperature
What liquids do you drink while on a diet?
200
Skin
Regulates by sympathetic nervous system
200
Gastrostomy Tube
What is the tube called that is placed through an incision in the abdominal wall into the stomach more long term
200
Nutrients
What is transported to and from the cells
200
100-150 ml
What is the fluid output of the feces?
200
residue
You don't eat nuts,seeds, and spicy food so you can stay low on ___
300
Nasogastric Tubes
which tube extend from the nose to the stomach?
300
70%
Muscle tissue contains how much water?
300
Lung expiration
the fluid output for ____ is 370- 400 ml.
300
fluid gain the abdomen
Definition of Ascites?
400
Antidiuretic Hormone
What is (ADH)
400
Unable to swallow or orally consume nutrients
Main reason for tube feeding?
400
30%
Fat tissue contains how much water?
400
Average
the ____ fluid output is 2450 ml.
400
push down with your finger until you feel a bone, if it leaves an depression then you have edema.
how do you figure out edema? How do you know you got it?
500
ADH
stored in pituitary
500
Bolus and Intermittend tubbing
2 types of tube feeding
500
a month
How long can an adult live with out food?
500
excreted
Extracellular fluids are more rapidly ____
500
Antidiuretic Hormone
ADH stands for?