Small Group: Water Handling Flashcards

1
Q

How does glucose level affect sodium?

A

For every 100 mg/dL increase in glucose, sodium gets corrected by an addition of 1.6 mEq/L

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2
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To calculate serum osmolarity in a hyperglycemic patient, use the _________ sodium.

A

uncorrected

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3
Q

Cortisol inhibits _______.

A

ADH

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4
Q

In those with SIADH (or any syndrome involving excess ADH), the formula for the maximum amount of water they can consume in a day is ___________.

A

600 mOsm (the typical metabolic product in a day) / urine osmolarity of maximal dilution

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5
Q

What is the formula for volume replacement?

A

0.6 x body weight (kg) x ([current Na] / [desired Na] - 1)

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6
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What is the best treatment for SIADH in an asymptomatic patient?

A

Water restriction. If they become symptomatic, then you can give hypertonic saline and a loop diuretic.

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