Promotes cellular uptake
What is Glucose?
Ketones in the urine
What is No?
Potassium replacement
What is IV Potassium chloride?
Goal of Vasopressin
What is decreased UOP?
Severe hyponatremia
What is < 120?
Moves an electrolyte into the cells along with glucose
What is Potassium?
Blood sugar < 250 mg/dL
What is Dextrose added to 0.9% NS IVF?
Hyperkalemia & dysrhythmias
What are complications?
H2O absorption from kidneys & decreases UOP
What is Vasopressin?
Pulmonary edema, SOB, JVD, weight gain
What is fluid overload?
Tachycardia, palpitations, diaphoresis, & shakiness
What is hypoglycemia?
Slowly decreased glucose level
What is the goal?
Monitor required
What is cardiac?
Early signs of DI
What is 3 Ps: Polyuria, polydipsia, polyphagia?
Other symptoms: hypotension, tachycardia, weight loss?
Headache, confusion, personality change
What is hyponatremia?
Safe IV regular insulin administration
What is the 2 RN check?
Need to be on a cardiac monitor
What is hypokalemia?
Potassium safety administration
What is never push IV?
Effects of high Sodium
What is irritability, coma, seizures?
Concentrated urine
What is high urine specific gravity?
Electrolyte imbalance treatment
What is hypokalemia?
IV insulin monitoring
What is Q1 glucose check?
Infusion pump maximum rate
What is 10 meq/hr?
Vasoconstriction, careful with cardiac patients
What are complications of Vasopressin?
Water intoxication, AMS, lethargy, severe hyponatremia
What are late signs?