Fluids & Electrolytes Flashcards
Water makes up _________-__________% of an infant’s total body composition
70-80
Water makes up _________-__________% of an adult’s total body composition
50-60
Water makes up _________-__________% of anolder adult’s total body composition
45-55
Within bodily fluid __________% is extracellular and ____________% is intracellular
20, 40
Within extracellular bodily fluid ________% is plasma, and _________% is interstitial fluid
5,15
Infants and elderly are both at risk for_________________
dehydration
List the 6 important properties of water (fluid)
- Universal solvent 2. lubrication 3. Transports O2, nutrients, wastes 4. regulates body temp.(high heat capacity) 5. shock absorber (joints) 6. Gives the body form
Define intracellular fluid:
fluid within cells
Define extracellular (plasma/intravascular) water:
fluid inside vessels but outside cells
Define extracellular (interstitial/3rd spacing) water:
fluid outside vessels and cells
_____________ is responisble for causing edema.
interstitial/3rd spacing fluid
What are the 3 major ECF ions?
NA+(sodium), Cl-(chloride), HCO3-
What are the major ICF ions?
K+, Mg++, HPO4-
Define osmolarity:
The measure of solute concentration in a solution
T or F: ICF and ECF are in osmotic equilibrium.
TRUE
What are the limits for a normal serum osmolarity?
275-290 Osm/L
If you wanted to determine a patient’s serum Osm without running a separate Osm test, what could you use to estimate the value?
Take the pt’s Na+ level and multiply by two to get estimated Osm. Ex: Na+= 145. 145x2=290, 290 would be the estimated Osm/L.
Define electrolyte:
solutes that form ions
A cation will have a______ charge, while an anion has a ________ charge.
positive, negative
What are the body’s major electrolytes that are cations?
Na+, K+, Ca++, Mg++
What are the body’s major electrolytes that are anions?
Cl-, HCO3-, HPO4–, SO4-
What is the largest determinant of Osm?
sodium level
Sodium is necessary for regulation of: a. blood & body fluids b. transmission of nerve impulses c. heart activity d. metabolic functions e.all of the above
e
What is the normal values for Na+?
135-145 mEq/L