9.) Fluid Balance (part 2) Flashcards
Fluid losses in infants and children are better tolerated than in adults.
a. ) True
b. ) False
b.) False
Mild to moderate dehydration may be managed orally if the child is able to tolerate po fluids.
a. ) True
b. ) False
a.) True
Imodium AD or Kaopectate can be administered to children with infectious diarrhea to make them more comfortable.
a. ) True
b. ) False
b.) False
Sammy is 15 months old and weighs 15 kg. According to his maintenance fluid needs, his IV rate should be set at 52 ml/hr.
a. ) True
b. ) False
a.) True
Large amounts of dextrose should be added to the IV fluids when rehydrating a child parenterally in order to provide needed nutrients and energy.
a. ) True
b. ) False
b.) False
The primary means of assessing fluid loss in an infant or toddler is by strict measuring of diapers.
a. ) True
b. ) False
b.) False
It is important to add potassium to any IV fluid before administering it to the dehydrated child because it is likely that the child will also experience electrolyte imbalances.
a. ) True
b. ) False
b.) False
Newborns have more total body water than adults based on their BSA, so there is less reserve for any loss.
a. ) True
b. ) False
a.) True
It is important to reintroduce a regular diet as soon as possible in a child with acute diarrhea.
a. ) True
b. ) False
a.) True
Gatorade is preferred as an oral replacement fluid because it tastes better than other rehydration fluids.
a. ) True
b. ) False
b.) False