Random IV Flashcards

1
Q

What are crystalloids?

A

Fluids given IV that supply water and sodium to maintain the osmotic gradient
*Plasma volume expanding capacity r/t Na concentration
Examples:
NS
Hypertonic saling
LR
D5W

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2
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Which kind of crystalloid is more efficient at expanding the plasma volume than NA?

A

3%NaCl - hypertonic saline

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3
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Impact of giving crystalloids on colloid osmotic p?

A

Has dilutional effect –> decreases COP

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4
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What are distributed faster into the interstitial and intracellular spaces, colloids or crystalloids?

A

Crystalloids

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5
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Can either crystalloids or colloids cause long term plasma volume expansion?

A

No

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6
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Indications for crystalloid and colloid tx?

A
Acute liver failure
Acute nephrosis
Adult respiratory distress syndrome
Burns
Cardiopulmonary bypass
Hypoproteinemia
Reducation of the risk of DVT
Kidney dialysis 
Shock
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7
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Do these IV fluids change the coagulation profile?

A

No

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8
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Are the effects of crystalloids short lived?

A

Yes

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9
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What are colloids

3 common proteins used here

A

Protein substances that inc COP and effectively move fluid from the IS compartment to plasma

3 proteins: albumin, globulin, fibrinogen
* Colloids also usually contain carbohydrates and family collagen (gelatin)
__> the small particles promote diuresis, the large ones maintain plasma vol

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10
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What concentration must colloids be in to be effective?

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Usually 74g/L

If drops below 53g/L, fluids will start shifting into the IS

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11
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How long do colloids act as plasma expanders?

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For several hours

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12
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Pros and cons of colloids and crystalloids

A

Colloids: more effective in plasma expansion

Crystalloids: less expensive and less likely to cause bleeding; more likely to cause edema because require high fluid amounts to be infused; superior for emerg short term volume expansion

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13
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How do colloids promote bleeding?

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Don’t contain clotting factors. Dilute blood, possibly leading to less coagulation and impair fx of platelets (by diluation)

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