Fluid and Electrolytes Flashcards

1
Q

Potassium function

A

heart and muscle contraction
- absorbed in small intestine

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2
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hyperkalemia
HR:
BP:
GI:
Important med:

A

over 5.0; “tight and contracted”
- ST elevation; V-fib; hypotension; bradycardia; diarrhea; hyperactive bowel sounds; weakness
- can give insulin and calcium chloride

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3
Q

hypokalemia
Heart:
BP:
GI:

A

less than 3.5
- decreased motility; constipation; paralytic ileus; hypotension; bradycardia

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4
Q

sodium

A

maintain BP, blood volume and Ph balance, water balance
- higher in extracellular

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5
Q

hypernatremia
Fluid level:
GI:
Musculoskeletal:

A

“big and bloated”
- thirst; edema; dryness; nausea; increased muscle tone
- give D5W

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6
Q

hyponatremia

A

“depressed and deflated”
- seizures;tachycardia;decreased RR; hypotension

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7
Q

magnesium

A

deals with muscles; closely related to calcium
- absorbed in small intestine

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8
Q

hypermagnesemia
Neuro:
HR:
BP:
Respiratory:
Musculoskeletal:

A

“calm and quiet”
- bradycardia;hypotension;muscle weakness; decreased RR; confused
- give calcium or lasix

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9
Q

hypomagnesemia
Neuro:
HR:
Musculoskeletal:
GI:

A

tachycardia;hyperactive muscles; diarrhea; confused

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10
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calcium

A

bones, blood (clotting factors), heart
- absorbed in small intestine

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11
Q

hypercalcemia

A

“swollen and slow”
- constipation;muscle weakness

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12
Q

hypocalcemia
Neuro:
Musculoskeletal:

A
  • irritable; seizures; weak muscles; bleeding risk;
  • positive chvostek and trosseaus (arm spasm and tetany)
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13
Q

phosphate

A

opposite of calcium; bone and teeth; calcium regulation
- if calcium is high then phosphate is low and vice versa
- absorbed in small intestine

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14
Q

hyperphosphatemia
GI:
Musculoskeletal:

A

“low calcium”
- diarrhea;muscle weakness;

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15
Q

hypophosphatemia
HR:
Respiratory:
RBC:
Med resistance:
GI:

A

“high calcium”
- decreased RBC; insulin resistance; constipation; decreased HR and RR

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16
Q

dont use LR if..

A

impaired liver function

17
Q

dont use NS if..

A

older adult

18
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