BURNS: LAB TESTS: FLUID MOBILIZATION Flashcards
1
Q
- FLUID MOBILIZATION: TIME FRAME?
A
- 48 TO 72 HRS AFTER INJURY
2
Q
FLUID MOBILIZATION: 48 TO 72 HRS AFTER INJURY
- Hgb and Hct increase or decrease and why?
- **Sodium **increase or decrease and why?
- Potassium increase or decrease and why?
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A
- Hgb and Hct – decreased due to fluid shift from interstitial space back into vascular fluid
- Sodium – remains decreased due to renal and wound loss
- Potassium – decreased due to renal loss and movement back into cells (hypokalemia)
3
Q
FLUID MOBILIZATION: 48 TO 72 HRS AFTER INJURY
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- WBC count
- Blood glucose
- ABGs
- Total protein and albumin
A
- WBC count – initial increase then decrease with left shift
- Blood glucose – elevated due to stress response
- ABGs – slight hypoxemia and metabolic acidosis
- Total protein and albumin – low due to fluid loss