Week 7 - Lab Slides Flashcards

1
Q

During alkalosis cells can shift (K+) and (H+), what direction do the ions move & what results?

A
  1. (H+) shifts out of cells
  2. (K+) shifts in cell to correct alkalosis
  3. Hypokalemia can result
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If you are dehydrated & then rehydrate too quickly with water, what happens at the fluid & electrolyte level?

A
  1. Dilution of Na+
  2. Hypotonic hydration
  3. Slowing down of cells
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3
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What happens if the Parathyroid gland is over & underproductive?

A
  1. High PTH = excess Ca2+ & hyperpolarization
  2. Low PTH = little CA2+ & depolarization
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4
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What electrolyte imbalances could occur in hyper or hypoaldosteronism?

A
  1. Hyper = High Na+, low K+
  2. Hypo = Low Na+, High K+
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5
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ECF (K+) is normally low and is maintained by daily dietary intake. What would major GI distress do to this imbalance?
(vomiting, diarrhea, or stomach pump)

A
  1. Loss of (K+) in ECF
  2. Hypokalemia
  3. Hyperpolarization
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6
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Albumin can bind minerals (Ca) or (H+) but not both.
In ACIDOSIS, or ALKALOSIS what should be stimulated & what will result?

A
  1. ACIDOSIS =
    (H+) binds & (Ca2+) unbinds
    hypercalcemia leads to hyperpolarization
  2. ALKALOSIS =
    (H+) unbinds & (Ca2+) binds
    hypocalcemia leads to depolarization
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7
Q

Respiratory Acidosis:

CNS vasodilation or constriction?

Depression or Hyperexcitability?

A

VASODILATION in brain & edema

DEPRESSION due to edema (even though hyperkalemia occurs), LOC, or coma

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Respiratory Alkalosis:

CNS vasodilation or constriction?

Depression or Hyperexcitability?

A

VASOCONSTRICTION in CNS & low BF

HYPEREXCITABILITY due to (H+) unbinding from albumin & (Ca2+) binding.

Hypocalcemia = Hyperexcitability

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9
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Metabolic Acidosis:

CNS vasodilation or constriction?

Depression or Hyperexcitability?

A

HYPERKALEMIA & GI distress…but

Depression in CNS as (H+) binds to (albumin)

Hypercalcemia results and depression

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10
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Metabolic Alkalosis:

CNS vasodilation or constriction?

Depression or Hyperexcitability?

A

Hypokalemia is depressive but…

Hypocalcemia caused by (H+) release from (Albumin) and (Ca2+) binding = hyperexcitability

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11
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Generally it follows the scale -

Acidosis is more depressive
Alkalosis is more hyperexcitable

A

Generally it follows the scale -

Acidosis is more depressive
Alkalosis is more hyperexcitable

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