Chapter 16 Fluid, Electrolyte, and Acid-Base Imbalances Flashcards

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Acidosis

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If person has pH lower than 7.35

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Alkalosis

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If person has pH higher than 7.45

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Anions

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Negatively charged ions

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Buffers

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Act chemically to change strong acids into weaker ones or binds acids to neutralize them.

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Cations

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Positively charged ions

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CVADs Central Venous Access Devices

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Catheters places in large blood vessels (subclavian, jugular) of people who need frequent or special vascular access.

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Electrolytres

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Substances whose molecules dissociate or split into ions when placed in water

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Fluid Spacing

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Term used to describe the distribution of body water

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Hydrostatic Pressure

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The force of fluid in a compartment pushing against a cell membrane or vessel wall

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Hypernatremia

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High serum sodium. May occur with inadequate water intake, excess fluid loss, or rarely sodium gain. Clinical manifestations: change in mental status (drowsiness, restlessness, confusion, lethargy, seizures, coma). If there is also ECF volume deficit, hypotension, weakness, and tachycardia.

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Hypertonic

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Fluids with solutes more concentrated than in the cells

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Hyponatremia

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Low serum sodium. Manifestations: HA, irritability, difficulty concentrating. More severe include: confusion, vomiting, seizures, and coma.

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Hypotonic

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Solutions in which the solutes are less concentrated than in the cells

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Isotonic

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Fluids with the same osmolarity as the cell interior

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15
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Oncotic Pressure

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The osmotic pressure caused by plasma colloids (large molecules) in solution

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16
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Osmolarity

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Measures the number of mOsm per kg of water. or the concentration of molecules of molecules per weight of water

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Osmotic Pressure

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The minimum pressure that must be applied to a solution to halt the flow of solvent molecules through a semipermeable membrane