Ch 7 Fluid and Electrolyte Imbalances Flashcards

1
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Cytosol

A

Cell liquid

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2
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Electrolytes

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Substances that produce an electrically conducting solution when dissolved in a polar solution, such as water

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3
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Dissolved electrolytes separate into:

A

Anions - negatively charged particles

Cations - positively charged particles

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4
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Electrolytes do what

A

Deliver nutrients, take out waste

groceries in, garbage out

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5
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Solutes definition and examples

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particles dissolved in fluid. Electrolytes and albumin

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6
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Albumin is an indicator of what

A

protein

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7
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Solvent definition and examples

A

fluids.
Extracellular
Intracellular
Interstitial

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8
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Which fluid makes up the majority of our body fluids?

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Intracellular

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9
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Intracellular fluid, percentage of total body weight and makeup

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40% TBW, filtrate of blood

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10
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Extracellular fluid makeup and total body weight

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20% TBW, made of Interstitial Fluid and Intravenous Fluid

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11
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Interstitial fluid makeup and % of ECF

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Usually just a pass-by.
Filtrate of blood, Not much water, some sodium, except in inflammation.
Makes up 80% ECF

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12
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Intravenous Fluid make up and % ECF

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blood plasma - 20% ECF

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13
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ICF is contained where and tends to be what

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contained in cells, tends to be stable. Closely regulated.

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14
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ECF does what, transports what

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plasma travels through body, transports blood cells, proteins, clotting factors, antibodies, electrolytes, nutrients, gasses, and wastes

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15
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A lot of water is exchanged in the lungs T/F

A

True

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16
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Body is __% water

A

60%

17
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Assessment of Fluid Status

A

Daily weight, 24hr I&O

18
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Insensible water loss comes from:

A

Respirations, sweat, feces

19
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Orthostatic hypotension

A

systolic blood pressure decrease of at least 20 mm Hg or a diastolic blood pressure decrease of at least 10 mm Hg within 3 minutes when going from a lying to a standing position

20
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Dehydration

A

a state of diminished water volume in the body.
 Deficit of intracellular fluid, which causes body cells to shrink.
 Decreased amount of water in the extracellular fluid.

21
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Symptoms of Dehydration

A
	Thirst
	Dry mucous membranes
	Poor skin turgor
	Hypotension
	Low urine output
	Dark-colored urine
	In newborn; depressed fontanelle
22
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Osmosis

A

Movement of FLUID(SOLVENT) from less concentrated to more concentrated

23
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Diffusion

A

Movement of MOLECULES (SOLUTE) from higher concentration to lower concentration

24
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Passive Transport

A

Freely moves with gradient, does not require ATP

25
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Active Transport

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Requires ATP to move across membrane, against gradient

26
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Facilitated Transport

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Requires a carrier protein to move across membran

27
Q

Hydrostatic Pressure is the force against…

A

Force against capillary membranes during pumping of blood in vessels.

28
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Hydrostatic Force is ___ force by ____ through ___ into ____

A

outward, pushing force by water in the bloodstream, from ECF, through capillary membranes, into ISF & ICF

29
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Source of hydrostatic pressure

A

the heart’s pumping action

30
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Osmotic Pressure is created by and opposes what

A

Sodium (Na+) and Plasma proteins (soluble/particle) in blood (solution). Osmotic pressure opposes hydrostatic pressure