Fluid/Electrolyte MSC Flashcards
ECF
Extracellular fluid
Constant motion
contains ions/nutrients
ICF
Intracellular Fluid
Inside Cells
Mechanisms for transporting ions
Causes of Fluid Deficiency
Possible dehydration/shock
TX Fluid Deficiency
Oral/IV fluids
Causes of Fluid Excess
HTN, CHF, Edema
TX of Excess Fluid
Diuretics
ICF TBW
63-70%
ECF TBW
30-37%
ECF Components
Intravascular (whole blood)
Interstitial (Cells tissue surroundings)
Transcellular (fluid in defined spaces ie joint)
Normal Osmolality
280-300 mOsm/kg of water
Tonicity
cells swell or shrink
Impact of osmotic pressure
Hypertonic IV Fluids Effect
shifts fluids into plasma
Hypotonic IV Fluids Effect
shifts fluids into cells
Crystalloids
Contain Electrolytes
Promote Urine Output ^
Involves Tonicity
Colloids
Stay in Intravascular Space
Rapidly expand plasma volume
Increase osmotic pressure
Crystalloids EX
Normal Saline, LR, 5% Dextrose
Colloids EX
5% albumin
Dextran 40 in NS
Dextran 40 in water
Isotonic Fluid Excess manifestations
^ Weight Decreased plasma proteins Distended neck veins ^ BP ^ capillary pressure Edema Decreased hematocrit Decreased BUN ^ CO
Isotonic Fluid Volume Excess TX
Restrict fluid intake
TX underlying issue
Isotonic Fluid Deficit Manifestations
Decreased urine output Weight loss ^ hematocrit Tachycardia Decreased skin turgor Decreased BP Hypovolemic Shock (potentially) Increased BUN Increased serum osmolality Increased urine spec grav
Isotonic Fluid Deficit TX
Increased oral fluid/IV fluids