Exam 2 Fluid Therapy Flashcards

1
Q

Distribution of Fluids in the body

A

40% ICF

20% ECF -> 5% Intravascular, 15% Interstitial

60% TBW

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2
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K+ is the skeleton of ____
Na+ is the skeleton of ___
Protein (albumin) is the skeleton of ____

A

K+ is the skeleton of ICF
Na+ is the skeleton of ECF
Protein (albumin) is the skeleton of IVF

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3
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Isotonic: RBC volume _____
Hypotonic: RBC volume _____
Hypertonic: RBC volume _____

A

Isotonic: RBC volume does not change
Hypotonic: RBC volume increases (hemolysis)
Hypertonic: RBC volume decreases

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4
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Term used for osmotic pressure exerted by proteins
that tends to pull water into the vascular space

A

Oncotic pressure (or colloid osmotic pressure)

-albumin is the most important

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5
Q

____ pressure drives fluids outward of the vascular space
____ pressure drives fluid inward

A

Hydrostatic pressure drives fluids outward of the vascular space
Oncotic pressure drives fluid inward

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6
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Only ____ of balanced electroylte solutions stays intravascular

A

Only 1/3 of balanced electroylte solutions stays intravascular (30 min later)

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7
Q

Maintenance solutions contains:

____ Na+

____ K+

A

Less Na+

More K+

-not generally appropriate for peri-operative use

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8
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3 Indications of Hypertonic saline

A

1) Need for quick IV volume expansion
2) Severe shock (initial phase)
3) Head injury with elevated ICP

-rapidly draws water from ICF to ECF

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9
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You have a dehydrated guinea pig without IV access. You plan to give isotonic infusion SC. Would you supplement it with 50% glucose?

a) Yes
b) No

A

b) No

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10
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Main type of colloid

A

Hydroxy-ethyl starch (HES)

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11
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4 routes of admin of crystalloid solutions

A

1) IV intravenous
2) IO intraosseous
3) SC subcutaneous
4) IP intraperitoneal

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12
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___ mL/kg/h of crystalloid for maintenance during anesthesia

A

10 mL/kg/h

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13
Q

When would you consider a dog hypotensive (mmHg)?

a) Doppler < 60
b) Doppler < 70
c) MAP < 60
d) MAP < 70

A

c) MAP < 60

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14
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2 things that can immediately replace blood loss

A

1) Crystalloids (3 times the volume of lost blood)
2) Colloids (exact volume)

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15
Q

A colic horse in endotoxin shock is waiting for you induce

anesthesia. The horse have received 5L of Ringers IV.

What would you do?

a) Induce anesthesia
b) Cancel anesthesia for the day and put into ICU
c) Give another 5L Ringers rapidly and induce
d) Give 2L hypertonic saline rapidly and induce

A

d) Give 2L hypertonic saline rapidly and induce

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