Session 5- Fluid replacement therapy Flashcards

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what is tonicity

A

the measure of the effective osmotic pressure gradient of 2 solutions separated by a semipermeable membrane

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2
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what is the TBW of a newborn baby

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75%

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3
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what is the TBW in the elderly

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45%

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4
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what happens to cells in hypernatraemia

A

cell shrinkage

confusion/ seizures

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5
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what happens in cells in hyponatraemia

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cell swelling

cerebral oedema
headache/seizures

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6
Q

where does dextrose distribute when given

A

across all three

ICF
ECF- interstitial fluid and intravascular

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7
Q

where does saline distrubute

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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

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7
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where does saline distrubute

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it is isosmotic with plasma so doesnt move from ECF TO ICF remains in ECF

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8
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where does hartmans distribute

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isosmotic to plasma so stays in ECF

majority retained in the ECF as osmolarity maintained with effective osmoles sodium, potassium and calcium

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