Administration of fluids Flashcards

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Fluid defect is

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Failure of normal intake
Abnormal losses

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2
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Hypovoleamia is

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A reduction in effective circulating volume

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3
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Dehydration is

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A reduction in total body water

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4
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Clinical signs of dehydration

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Dry mucous membranes
Skin tenting
Sunken eyes

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5
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Clinical signs of hypovolaemia

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Depression
Weak, rapid pulses
Cold extremities
Prolonged capillary refill time

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6
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Under 5 percent dehydration is

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Undetectable

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7
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5 percent hydration is

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Slightly dry oral mucous membranes
Mild loss of skin elasticity

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8
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6-8 percent hydration is

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Dry mucous membranes
Decrease in skin elasticity
Eyes start to look sunken

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9
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12-15 percent dehydration

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Collapsed

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10
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10-12 percent dehydration is

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Marked decreased in skin elasticity
Very dry mucous membrane
Sunken eyes
Signs of hypovolaemic shock

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11
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Lab tests for dehydration/ hypovolaemia

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PCV
Total protein
Urine specific gravity
Serum lactate

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12
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What are the two main types of intravenous fluid

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Crystalloids
Colloids

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13
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Crystalloids are

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Solutions of electrolytes and glucose in water
Diffuse rapidly out of vascular compartment and distribute across ECF

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14
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Colloids are

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Suspensions of larger molecular weight molecules in water/ electrolytes
Retained in the vascular compartments for longer

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15
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Main indications of Crystalloids fluid

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Replace deficits of water and electrolytes
To acidify or alkalinise the ECF
To substitute normal drinking for a short period

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16
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Classification based on use of Crystalloids fluids

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Plasma volume expanders
ECF replacement fluids
Alkalinsing fluids
Acidifying fluids
Maintenance fluids

17
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Replacement fluids are used to

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Replace fluid and electrolyte deficits
Isotonic
Balanced or unbalanced

18
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Main indications of artificial colloids

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To replace blood loss
To rapidly expand circulating volume
To support colloid osmotic pressure in hypoproteinaemia

19
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Potiential adverse effects of artificial colloids

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Anaphylaxis
Increased risk of bleeding
Acute kidney injury
Volume overload

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