Water
Enteral feedings
Sources of water intake
Fluid output
Sodium and potassium
100
50-60%
How much percentage of an adults' body is water according to powerpoint?
100
When they are unable to swallow or orally consume anything
When is it necessary to feed one through a tube?
100
1300-1500ml
How many ml of water comes from drinks? (range)
100
1200-1500 cc per day
whats the amount (range) of fluid the kidney puts out?
100
sodium-135-145meq potassium- 3.5-5meq
How much meq of sodium and potassium is required?
200
1.5 liters
How much water is required for every kcal of energy that is used? (in liters)
200
nasogastric tubes
What is the name of the tube that extends from nose to the stomach?
200
500-800ml
How many ml of water comes from solid foods?
200
500-600cc per day
How much fluid does the skin put out? (range)
200
Maintains fluid and electrolyte balance
What does sodium maintain?
300
6 days
How long can someone go without drinking water?
300
Gastrostomy tube
What is the name of a more long term tube used, thats placed through an incision in the abdominal wall?
300
300-500ml
how many ml of water comes from metabolic water?
300
around 400cc per day
How much fluid does the lungs put out?
300
muscle action
Potassium transmits nerve impulses for what?
400
75%
How much percentage of a childrens' body is made up of water?
400
endoscopically through the G tube into the duodenum
How is the jejunostomy feeding tube inserted?
400
2450ml
Whats the average amount of water in ml you should take in?
400
100-200cc per day
How much fluid does the gastrointestinal tract put out?
400
What are the effects to your heart from low or high potassium?
Irregular heart rhythms
500
10%
How much bone tissue is made up of water?
500
When food quickly gets 'dumped' into the small intestine.
What is the Dumping syndrome?
500
30ml
One ounce of fluid equals how much ml of fluid?
500
Sympathetic nervous system
Whats the skin fluid regulated by?
500
Potassium comes out
What happens when sodium enters the cell?