Fluids and electrolytes Flashcards

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What is Third spacing?

A

Fluid in interstitium; Edema or paralytic bowel following surgery

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When does third spacing occur post-op?

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Usually around POD 3

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3
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Classic signs of third spacing

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Tachycardia

Decreased urine output

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4
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Tx for third spacing

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IV hydration w/ isotonic fluid

once resolved switch to hypotonic fluid to prevent fluid overload once the fluid begins to return to intravascular space

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5
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Surgical Causes of Metabolic acidosis

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Loss of bicarb: diarrhea, ileus, fistula, high output ileostomy, carbonic anhydrase inhibitors
Inc in acid: Lactic acidosis (ischemia), ketoacidosis, renal failure, necrotic tissue

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Surgical cause of hypocholremic alkalosis

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NGT suction, loss of gastric HCl thorugh vomiting/NGT

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Surgical causes of metabolic alkalosis

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Vomiting, NG suction, diuretics, alkali ingestion, meneralocorticoid excess

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Surgical causes of Resp. Acidosis

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Hypoventilation (CNS dep), Drugs (morphine), PTX, Pleural effusion, parenchymal lung dz, acute airway obstruction

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Surgical causes of resp alkalosis

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Hyperventilation (anxiety, pain, fever, vent settings)

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Classic acid-base finding w/ significant vomiting or NGT suction

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Hypokalemic hypochloremic met acidosis

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11
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What clinical markers can be followed to assess fluid status?

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I's and O's
Base deficit
Lactic Acid
VS
Weight changes
Skin turgor
JVD
Mucosal membranes
rales (crackles)
Central venous pressure
PCWP
Chest X-ray findings
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W/ HyPOvolemia what chages occur in vital signs?

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TachyHR
Tachypnea
Initial rise of dBP(because of periph vasoconstriction) eventually converting to drop in both systolic and diastolic BP

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