Fluid Balance: Types of Dehydration Flashcards
Extracellular Fluid Volume Deficit: 2 compartments
Not enough fluid in extracellular compartments:
- **Vascular **
- Interstitial
Isotonic dehydration or isonatremic dehydration (3)
- Occurs when fluid loss is not balanced by intake, water and Na loss are proportional.
- Serum Na within Normal limits/slightly lower
- Blood vol is lowered
Hypotonic dehydration or hyponatremic dehydration
- __?__loss is greater than __?__loss
- Compensatory fluid shift between__?__ to __?__
- Hypotonic dehydration or hyponatremic dehydration is caused by (5)
- Na loss is greater than water loss
- Compensatory fluid shift between extracellular to intracellular
- Can be caused by
- prolonged vomiting,
- diarrhea,
- burns,
- renal disease,
- IV fluid without electrolytes
Hypertonic dehydration or hypernatremic dehydration
Hypertonic dehydration or hypernatremic dehydration. __?__loss is greater than Na loss. Compensatory fluid shifts between___?___ to ___?___.
___?___component remains fairly ___?___resulting in ___?___onset of s/s until condition becomes ___?___ e.g. ___?___symptoms
May be caused by ___?___.
Hypertonic dehydration or hypernatremic dehydration. Water loss is greater than Na loss. Compensatory fluid shifts between intracellular to extracellular. Extracellular component remains fairly normal resulting in delaying onset of s/s until condition becomes serious. e.g. Neurologic symptoms
May be caused by diabetes Insipidus