Ch.22Smith.ClinicalChemistry Flashcards
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Fasting increases what form of bilirubin?
unconjugated bilirubin
Why are there variations in PCV with splenic contraction?
pain
excitement
catecholamine release
With blood loss usually see a decrase in both PCV/TP in what time frame?
24 to 48 hours
Extracellular fluid volume is determined by what electrolyte?
ECF: sodium
Intracellular fluid volume is determined by which electrolyte?
intracellular fluid potassium
Definition of hypertonic dehydration
water loss > loss of Na and K
What are examples of hypertonic dehydration?
hyeprnatremia
free water loss
feed/water deprivation
Define isotonic dehydraiton
water loss = loss of Na and K
Isotonic dehydration is caused by:
heavily sweating endurance horses
acute/ealry dairrhea
Define hypotonic dehydration
water loss less than loss of Na and K
Hypotonic dehydration causes
chronic diarrhea with access to fresh water
Intracellular fluid volume is what percentage of body weight?
40%
Extracellular fluid volume is what percentage of body weight?
20% BW
Sodium depletion occurs in what disease processes
vomiting
diarrhea
excessive sweating
adrenal insufficiency
What diseases of that lead to third spacing can cause hyponatremia?
peritonitis
ascites
bladder rupture
colon/viscus torsion
At what level are progressive neurologic signs seen with hyponatremia?
sodium <115 mEq/L
At what level does hyponatremia is severe/ can cause death?
sodium <100 mEq/L
What can cause falsely decreased sodium values?
marked hyperlipidemia or
hyperproteinemia
Common causes of hyponatremia
Relative water excess:
- Loss of sodium containing fluid (dec effective circulating vol)
- diarrhea
- excessive sweating
- blood loss
- fluid drainage: high-volume gastric reflux, high-volume pleural drainage
adrenal insufficiency
sequestration of fluid (third-space problems)
- peritonitis
- ascites
- pleuritis
- ruptured bladder
- torsion or volvulus of hte gut
False hponatremia: hyperlipidemia, hyperproteinemia, hyperglycemia
Uncommon causes of hyponatremia:
Water retention with normal effective circulating volume:
- psychogenic polydipsia
- renal disease
- inappropriate antidiuretic hormoen secretion
- use of diuretics
Common causes of hypernatremia
- pure water losses: panting, water deprivation
- sodium excess (wate restriction): salt poisoning, feeding only electrolytes, no free water
Uncommon causes of hypernatremia
water loss exceeds electorlyte oss:
- vomiting
- diarrhea
- burns
- intrinsic renal disease
- diuretics
- disbetes insipius: central neprhogenic
- hypertonic saline or sodium bicarbonate administraiotn
- mineralocorticoid excess
What percentage of potassium is in muscle cells and bone?
60-75% total body potassium
Where do herbivores receive potassium?
Herbivores have net intake of K that is regulated by kidneys