Pediatric IV Fluids Flashcards

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What is daily caloric expenditure calculation for child <10 kg, >10kg - 20kg, and >20kg - 80kg?

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  • <10 kg: 100 kcal/kg
  • >10 to 20 kg: 1000 kcal for first 10 kg + 50 kcal/kg for any additional
  • >20 kg to 80 kg: 1500 kcal for first 20 kg + 20 kcal/kg for any additional
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What is calculation for insensible losses?

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  • Insensible = 45 mL per 100 kcal of energy expended
  • Sensible = 55 mL per 100 kcal of energy expenditure
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Using Holliday-Segar 4-2-1 method what is hourly fluid requirments for pt who is <10kg, 10-20kg, and >20kg?

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  • <10kg = 4 mL/kg/hr
  • 10-20kg = 40 mL + 2 mL/kg for every kg >10kg
  • >20kg = 60 mL + 1 mL/kg for every kg >20kg
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Using Holliday-Segar 100-50-20 method what is daily fluid requirments for pt who is <10kg, 10-20kg, and >20kg?

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  • <10kg = 100 mL/kg/day
  • 10-20kg = 1000 mL + 50 mL/kg/day for every kg >10
  • >20kg = 1500 mL + 20 mL/kg/day for every kg >20
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What are the mEq of Na, Cl, and K per 100cc of water that should be given?

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  • Na and Cl –> 3 mEq per 100cc water
  • K –> 1-2 mEq per 100cc water
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For rehydration boluses in a child you should always use what?

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Isotonic fluid: LR’s or NS

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How many mEq/L of Na and Cl are found in 0.9% NS?

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154 mEq/L of Na and 154 mEq/L of Cl

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Which 4 clinical signs are most diagnostic of dehydration in a child?

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  • Capillary refill >2 sec.
  • Dry mucous membranes
  • Absent tears
  • Abnormal general apparance
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A 20kg child is determined to be 10% dehydrated, how much of a fluid deficit are they in?

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0.10 x 20kg = 2kg —> 2kg x 1000 = 2000cc of fluid deficit

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In rehydration of a child, how many cc/kg of fluid bolus are given?

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  • 10-20 cc/kg
  • For 20kg child this is 200cc - 400cc
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When rehydrating over 24-hrs how is the amount of fluid distributed?

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  • Half is given during first 8 hours
  • Last half given over the next 16 hours
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