Fluids, Clearance, Hemodyamics Flashcards
What percentage of body weight is water for M and F?
60% (M), 50% (F)
What are the effective and ineffective osmoles?
effective - Na+, K+, anions, glucose. Ineffective - BUN, EtOH
What is the normal range of osmolality?
275-295 mOsm/Kg
What is the equation for total osmolality?
2*Na + glucose/18 + BUN/2.8 + EtOH/3.7
What is the equation for effective osmolality?
2*Na + glucose/18
What is the relationship between tonicity and ICF volume?
inverse
What is a normal GFR for adults (M/F)?
males = 120+/-25 ml/min females = 95+/-20 ml/min
What % of cardiac output is renal blood flow?
20%
What % of renal plasma flow is filtered?
~20%
What is the equation for renal plasma flow (RPF)?
RPF=RBF*(1-hct)
What are the equations for filtered and excreted load
filtered load = GFRP
excreted load = VU
p=plasma conc; u=urine conc
What is the formula for clearance?
C=VU/P=excreted load / plasma conc
When does clearance = GFR
when there is no secretion or reabsorption
What are the two substances with perfect clearance?
inulin and creatinine
What happens to creatinine when GFR decreases
slowly increases to reach steady state