Fluid & Electrolytes 3 Flashcards

1
Q

Aldosterone causes..

A

Retention of Na, Cl and H2O

Excretion of K

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2
Q

Aldosterone is secreted in response to..

A

Hypovolemia
Surgery
High potassium, low sodium
Anxiety

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3
Q

Addison’s disease

A

Adrenal atrophy –> Decrease in aldosterone

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4
Q

Cushing’s Disease and Syndrome

A

Increased ACTH–) adrenal cortex –> increased aldosterone

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5
Q

CHF (aldosterone)

A

Increased aldosterone secondary to decreased CO

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6
Q

Renin is secreted by the..

A

Kidneys

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7
Q

Aldosterone is controlled by..

A

Angiotensin II and K+

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8
Q

Vomiting / /NG suctioning can cause…

A

Acid base imbalances
Dehydration
Electrolyte imbalances

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9
Q

Both the small and large bowel have ______ secretions

A

Alkaline

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10
Q

Repeated tap water enemas could lead to…

A

Hyponatremia

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11
Q

For 24-48 hours, stress increases….

A

Aldosterone, glucocorticoids and ADH

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12
Q

After 48 hours, stress causes..

A

Diuresis, decrease in hormones, F&E excreted

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13
Q

Moderate vs severe water deficit signs and symptoms

A

High specific gravity, scant amount

Oliguria, concentrated urine

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14
Q

Mild dehydration: __% water loss, s/s…

A

2%

Thirst

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15
Q

Dehydration will cause a ____ in hct, hug and BUN

A

Increase

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16
Q

Severe dehydration: __% water loss, s/s…

A

8%
Systolic BP <60
Mental Status changes

17
Q

s/s fatal dehydration

A

Anuria

Coma leading to death

18
Q

Isotonic disorders

A

No change in osmolality, no cellular effects

19
Q

Isotonic dehydration causes

A

Diarrhea, vomiting, GI suction, hemorrhage, burns, hyperthermia, anorexia, NPO, problems with intake

20
Q
Isotonic dehydration: 
\_\_ Hct
\_\_BUN
\_\_ Serum creatinine
\_\_UO
\_\_Na
A
Increased 
Increased
Increased 
Decreased 
Normal