Chapter 17: Fluids and Electrolytes- Hypernatremia Flashcards

1
Q

What is the normal range for sodium level?

A

135 to 145 mEq/L

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2
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What are the surgical causes?

A
  • Inadequate hydration
  • diabetes insipidus
  • diuresis
  • vomiting
  • diarrhea
  • diaphoresis
  • tachypnea
  • iatrogenic (e.g., TPN)
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3
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What are the signs/symptoms?

A

Seizures, confusion, stupor, pulmonary or peripheral edema, tremors, respiratory paralysis

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4
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What is the usual treatment supplementation slowly over days?

A

D5W, 1/4 NS, or 1/2 NS

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5
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How fast should you lower the sodium level in hypernatremia?

A

Guideline is <12 mEq/L per day

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What is the major complication of lowering the sodium level too fast?

A

Seizures due to cerebral edema (not central pontine myelinolysis)

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