Fluids Flashcards
1
Q
what is the body’s composition of water?
A
- intracellular compartment
2. extracellular compartment
2
Q
What does the extracellular compartment consist of?
A
- 20% is intravascular
2. 80% is extravascular (interstitial space)
3
Q
what is the routine maintenance of water?
A
25-30ml/kg of water
4
Q
What is the maintenance N+ requirement?
A
1 - 2 mmol/kg/day
5
Q
What is the maintenance K+ requirement?
A
1 mmol/kg/day
6
Q
What is the routine maintenance K+ requirement?
A
1-1.5 mmol/kg/day
7
Q
How do acute illnesses effect fluid levels?
A
- sodium retention due to activation of RAAS triggered by the physiological stress
- ADH release - increases water retention
8
Q
How should the fluid requirements for each patient be addressed?
A
- History
- Nil by mouth?
- Fluid loss?
- Fluids excess
2.Examination
( check for signs and symptoms)
- Clinical monitoring
- NEWS
- Fluid balance - Lab investigations
9
Q
What are the 3 types of fluid therapy?
A
- Maintenance
- Resuscitation
- Replacement
10
Q
What is the management once fluid therapy has been commenced?
A
- Daily reassessment > check u&e, fluid balance
and weight - Review IV fluid prescriptions on ward rounds