Session 5- Fluid replacement therapy Flashcards
what is tonicity
the measure of the effective osmotic pressure gradient of 2 solutions separated by a semipermeable membrane
what is the TBW of a newborn baby
75%
what is the TBW in the elderly
45%
what happens to cells in hypernatraemia
cell shrinkage
confusion/ seizures
what happens in cells in hyponatraemia
cell swelling
cerebral oedema
headache/seizures
where does dextrose distribute when given
across all three
ICF
ECF- interstitial fluid and intravascular
where does saline distrubute
it is isosmotic with plasma so doesnt move from ECF TO ICF remains in ECF
Contains sodium which remains in the ECF
no change in osmolarity
where does saline distrubute
it is isosmotic with plasma so doesnt move from ECF TO ICF remains in ECF
where does hartmans distribute
isosmotic to plasma so stays in ECF
majority retained in the ECF as osmolarity maintained with effective osmoles sodium, potassium and calcium