Electrolytes Flashcards
what is the normal range of Sodium (Na+)?
Normal range is 135-145mmol
What does sodium do for our body?
it is essential for:
- nerve impulse transmission
- muscle contraction
- movement of glucose, insulin and amino acids
what type of electrolyte is Sodium?
It is a major extracellular electrolyte. Its osmotic properties assist with maintaining fluid volume.
what can a sodium imbalance cause?
it can cause an imbalance of of body water which can result in the Hyponatremia and hypernatremia
What is the normal balance of potassium (K+)?
Normal level is 3.5-5.2 mmol
what is potassium’s role in the body?
- it is a primary intracellular electrolyte
- plays a role in acid/base balance
- influences neuromuscular transmission of nerve impulses
what are the effect potassium (K+) can have on the body?
disturbances of Potassium levels are life threatening
-affects cardiac muscle contractility
what type of electrolyte is Magnesium (Mg)?
it is primarily intracellular electrolyte
what role does Magnesium play for the body?
- Neuromuscular transmission
- ensures the transport of sodium and potassium across the cell membrane
- other intracellular electrolytes such as potassium and calcium are effected by the level of magnesium