Fluids And Electrolytes Flashcards
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Alkalemia is pH over?
7.44
pH over 7.40, you are dealing with?
Alkalosis
pH under 7.40, you are dealing with?
Acidosis
Bicarb over 25, you are dealing with?
Metabolic alkalosis
These are general rules since infants have lower bicarb levels than adults
Bicarb under 25, you are dealing with?
Metabolic acidosis
These are general rules since infants have lower bicarb levels than adults
pCO2 is over 40, you are dealing with?
Respiratory acidosis
pCO2 is under 40, you are dealing with?
Respiratory alkalosis
Equation for serum osmolality?
2*Na (mEq/L) + [BUN (mg/dL) / 2.8] + [Glucose (mg/dL) / 18]
If you are given electrolytes in the question, what should you do?
Calculate serum osmolality
What is normal serum osmolality?
265-285
Higher than this: Hyperosmolar or hypertonic
Lower than this: Hypoosmolar or hypotonic
What is the formula to correct metabolic acidosis (how much bicarb)?
mEq Bicarbonate = Weight * 0.3 * the base deficit
What is the renal threshold for bicarb in term neonates?
21 mEq/L (Their kidneys haven’t fully developed)
What is the primary cause of respiratory acidosis?
Hypoventilation
What does the pCO2 do in respiratory acidosis?
Elevates (Ex: pH 7.15, pCO2 75)
What is a common example of something that would blunt the respiratory drive, resulting in hypoventilation and respiratory acidosis?
CNS dysfunction
What is the primary cause of respiratory alkalosis?
Hyperventilation
What happens to the pCO2 in respiratory alkalosis?
Decreases
Example: pH 7.55, pCO2 25
What is a common example of something that would cause hyperventilation (to increase O2) resulting in blowing off too much CO2 leading to respiratory alkalosis?
Pneumonia
What 2 things can cause metabolic acidosis?
Increased acids or decreased bicarbonate
What happens to bicarb in metabolic acidosis?
It is depleted
Example: pH under 7.4, bicarb under 25
What is the leading cause of metabolic acidosis in kids?
Diarrhea
What happens to the bicarb in metabolic alkalosis?
It is high
Example: pH over 7.4, bicarb over 25
What are 4 common causes of metabolic alkalosis?
- Vomiting
- Prolonged NG suction
- Pyloric stenosis
- Cystic fibrosis
What does the body try to do to minimize any changes in the pH?
Buffer…if the lungs caused the problem, the kidneys will try to fix the pH and vice versa