Electrolyte Imbalances Flashcards

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Blood loss is ISOTONIC and contains many electrolytes. What are two types of blood loss

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  1. External
  2. Internal (Thoracic/ Abdominal)
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What type of fluid loss would be hypotonic

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Primary water loss

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3
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What four conditions would result in Na+ sodium loss and could be treated with sodium chloride (saline)

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  1. Vomiting
  2. Renal
  3. Addison’s
  4. Diarrhea
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What condition would result in the loss of Cl- chloride and could be treated with sodium chloride (saline)`

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Vomiting

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5
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What three conditions result in the loss of K+ potassium and can be treated with LRS

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  1. Anorexia/ vomiting
  2. Cushing’s
  3. Diabetes Mellitus
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6
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What condition results in the loss of HCO3- bicarbonate

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Diarrhea

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7
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Clinical problems that can result from hyperkalemia or hypokalemia (K+ potassium abnormalities)

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  1. Heart rhythm
  2. Acid base
  3. Muscle
  4. Kidney
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4 effects of Hypokalemia (Low K+)

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  1. Muscle Weakness
  2. ECG Anomalies (abnormalities)
  3. Acidosis
  4. Hypokalemic Nephropathy
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When K+ is low, at what level in the blood does muscle weakness begin to occur?

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<3.0 mEq/l

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When K+ is low, at what level in the blood does Rhabdomyolysis (muscle breakdown) begin to occur?

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<2.0 mEq/l

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