Fluids Flashcards

1
Q

what is the body’s composition of water?

A
  1. intracellular compartment

2. extracellular compartment

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2
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What does the extracellular compartment consist of?

A
  1. 20% is intravascular

2. 80% is extravascular (interstitial space)

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3
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what is the routine maintenance of water?

A

25-30ml/kg of water

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4
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What is the maintenance N+ requirement?

A

1 - 2 mmol/kg/day

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5
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What is the maintenance K+ requirement?

A

1 mmol/kg/day

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6
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What is the routine maintenance K+ requirement?

A

1-1.5 mmol/kg/day

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7
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How do acute illnesses effect fluid levels?

A
  1. sodium retention due to activation of RAAS triggered by the physiological stress
  2. ADH release - increases water retention
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8
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How should the fluid requirements for each patient be addressed?

A
  1. History
    - Nil by mouth?
    - Fluid loss?
    - Fluids excess

2.Examination
( check for signs and symptoms)

  1. Clinical monitoring
    - NEWS
    - Fluid balance
  2. Lab investigations
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9
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What are the 3 types of fluid therapy?

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  1. Maintenance
  2. Resuscitation
  3. Replacement
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10
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What is the management once fluid therapy has been commenced?

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  1. Daily reassessment > check u&e, fluid balance
    and weight
  2. Review IV fluid prescriptions on ward rounds
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