Drink Up
Hormones Hormones Hormones
Feed Me
Not ESPN but TPN
In and Out
100
Apple Juice, Water, Ginger Ale, Jello
What are clear liquids?
100
Hormones stored in the pituitary gland and prevents diuresis
What is ADH - Antidiuretic Hormone?
100
goes from nose to the stomach, patients are at high risk for aspiration
What is a nasogastric tube?
100
severe malnutrition
What are indications for TPN?
100
fluid in the cell
What is intracellular fluid?
200
Liquids at room temperature
What are full liquids?
200
the undersecretion of ADH
What is Diabetes Insipidus?
200
placed through an incision in the abdominal wall to the stomach and is long term
What is a gastrostomy tube?
200
added to TPN every other day
What are lipids?
200
70%
What is amount of water in the body?
300
This groups has a decreased thirst mechanism
Who are the elderly?
300
Excessive release of ADH
What is SIADH?
300
tube passed through the g tube into the duodenum. dumping syndrome may occur
What is a jejunostomy tube?
300
25% and 10%
What are the amounts of dextrose and amino acids in TPN?
300
fluid outside of the body
What is extracellular space?
400
Fluid in the cell decreases
What is intracellular dehydration?
400
Hormone released by the adrenal glands
What is Aldosterone?
400
frequently occurs after gastric bypass surgery
What is dumping syndrome?
400
infections, embolism and fluid overload
What are complications from TPN?
400
70 - 75%
What is amount of water in infants body?
500
1100 - 1400cc per day
What is the recommended daily intake of water?
500
Hyperkalemia, darkening of the skin and change in blood pressure
What is Addison Disease?
500
bolus, intermittent and continuous
What are methods of tube feeding?
500
Subclavian line or central line
What are placed where TPN should be administered?
500
42 liters of water
What is the amount of water a person has?