4th Year Fluids Flashcards

1
Q

what is the third space?

A

areas in the body that do not normally contain fluid

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2
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examples of the third space

A
peritoneal cavity (ascites)
pleural cavity (pleural effusion)
pericardial activity (pericardial effusion)
joints (joint effusion)
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3
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types of IV fluids

A
  1. crystalloids

2. colloids

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4
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examples of crystalloids

A

0.9% saline
5% dextrose
hartmann’s solution
plasma-lyte 148

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5
Q

risks in saline

A

hypernatraemia

metabolic acidosis

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6
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example of colloid

A

human albumin solution

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7
Q

isotonic solutions

A

saline
Hartmann’s
plasma-lyte

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8
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hypotonic solutions

A

dextrose

0.18% NaCl

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9
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hypertonic solutions

A

3% saline

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10
Q

isotonic solution guideline for resuscitation

A

initial 500ml fluid bolus over 15 minutes (stat), repeat boluses as required, seek expert if not responding

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11
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what can stat solutions not contain?

A

potassium so cannot give Hartmann’s or plasma lyte

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