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21 Cards in this Set
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What are lab results for hypovolemia?
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increasing Hct
SG > 1.10 Na < mEq/L osmolal > 450 mOsm/Kg |
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What is the dominant IC electrolyte?
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K+
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What is the dominant EC electrolyte?
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Na+
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hypotonic
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swells
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hypertonic
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shrinks
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TBW for women is:
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50 percent of ideal body weight
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TBW for me is:
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60 percent of ideal body weight
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What's another word for water concentration?
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osmolality
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Maintenance fluid requirements for 1st 10 kg:
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4 ml/kg/hr or 100 ml/kg/day
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Maintenance fluid requirements for 2nd 10 kg:
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2 ml/kg/hr or 50 ml/kg/day
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Maintenance fluid requirements between 20-40 kg
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1 ml/kg/hr or 20 ml/kg/day
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Maintenance fluid requirements for > 40 kg
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add 40 cc to kg to get amount
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Estimated blood volume (EBV) for neonate (premmie/normal birth weight):
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100 ml/kg / 90 ml/kg
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Estimated blood volume (EBV) for infants 3-12 months:
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80 ml/kg
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EBV for adult male/female:
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75 ml/kg / 65 ml/kg
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Normal HCO3- levels:
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22-26 mEq/L
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Normal PaCO2:
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35-45 mmHg
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Avg. volume / urinary void:
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250-400 mL
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How do cholinergics cause increased urination?
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By contracting the detrusor muscle
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What drug can cause brown or black urine?
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Levadopa
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What drug can cause blue or green urine?
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Elavil
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