Electrolyte Flashcards
1
Q
What are the main physiological functions of sodium? - 4
A
- Determines ECF osmolality
- Acid-base balance
- Activates nerve and muscle cells
- Influences water distribution (w/ Cl-) -4
2
Q
What are the main physiological functions of potassium? - 4
A
• Maintains cell’s electroneutrality and osmolality
• Aid in neural transmission,
skeletal muscle contraction and electrical conductivity
• Acid/base balance
3
Q
Causes for Hypernatremia with
Normal Total Body Sodium - 2
A
• Insensible water loss: fever, burns, mechanical venilation • Central and nephrogenic diabetes insipidous
4
Q
Symptoms of Hypokalemia • Cardiovascular - 3 • Neuromuscular - 2 • Renal - 2 • Metabolic/endocrine - 3
A
• Cardiovascular – cardiac arrhythmias (digoxin) – rhythm disturbances – hypotension • Neuromuscular – cramps – muscle weakness • Renal – inability to concentrate urine – nephropathy • Metabolic/endocrine – Decreased aldosterone release – Decreased renal response to ADH – Decreased insulin release