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Body fluids required for homeostasis blood, serum, albumin, urine, bile, hormones, cerebrospinal fluid Conditions that create imbalance of fluids and electrolytes gastroenteritis Burns Kidney disorders Npo Anorexia/bulemia Dehydration Exercise in hot conditions Water -vital to health -normal cell...

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NSG 170 Exam 1 Practice Questions and
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Body fluids required for homeostasis ✅blood, serum, albumin, urine, bile, hormones,
cerebrospinal fluid

Conditions that create imbalance of fluids and electrolytes ✅gastroenteritis
Burns
Kidney disorders
Npo
Anorexia/bulemia
Dehydration
Exercise in hot conditions

Water ✅-vital to health
-normal cellular functioning medium for metabolic reactions
-transports nutrients and waste products
-acts as lubricant insulator and shock absorber
-helps to regulate and maintain body temperature

Total body water affected by ✅gender and body size
More obese= less muscle, more fat, less water
Women=more body fat, less body fluid

Intracellular fluid ✅-found within the cell
-approximately two-thirds of adult body fluid
-vital to normal cell functioning
-contains solutes (oxygen, electrolytes and glucose)

Primary cations of intracellular fluid ✅potassium, magnesium

Major anions of intracellular fluid ✅phosphate and sulfate

Extracellular fluid ✅-fluid outside the cell
-one third of total body fluids
-two compartments
-what labs measure

Two compartments of extracellular fluid ✅1. Intravascular fluid
-20% of ecf
-found within vascular system

2. Interstitial

,-75% of ecf
-surrounds the cells

Extracellular fluid (ecf) ✅principal electrolytes: sodium, chloride, bicarbonate

Smaller quantities electrolytes: potassium, calcium, magnesium

Acts as transport system

Carries nutrients to cells, waste products from cells

What does intravascular fluid (plasma) have that interstitial doesnt? ✅protein (albumin)

Other components of extracellular fluid ✅1. Lymph
2. Transcellular fluid
-csf, pericardial, pancreatic, pleura, intraocular
-bilary, peritoneal and synovial fluids

Movement of body fluid across cell and capillary membranes accomplished by
________ ✅-osmosis
-diffusion
-filtration
-active transport

Osmosis ✅movement of water across cell membranes from less concentrated solution
to more concentrated solution

Soultes ✅crystalloids, colloids

Include electrolytes, o2, co2, glucose, urea, amino acids, proteins

Crystalloids ✅salts that dissolve readily into true solutions
Examples ns, lr

Colloids ✅protein substances that increase the colloid oncotic pressure

Solvent ✅the component of a solution that can dissolve a solute

Water is the solvent in the body

Osmolality ✅the concentration of solutes in body fluids

Tonicity ✅the ability of a surrounding solution to cause a cell to gain or lose water

Osmolality of a solution

, Isotonic solution ✅a solution in which the concentration of solutes is essentially equal
to that of the cell which resides in the solution- no movement across the cell membrane

Same osmolality as body fluids

Loss of equal amount of fluid and electrolytes

Examples of isotonic solutions ✅normal saline (0.9% sodium chloride)
Lactated ringers

Lactated ringers (lr) and normal saline are used for what conditions? ✅-hypotensive
and hypovolemic patients
-volume expansion

Hypertonic solution ✅a solution in which the concentration of solutes is greater than
that of the cell that resides in the solution; higher osmolality than body fluids

Loss of more water than electrolytes

Pulls fluid from the cell into the vascular space

Used with pts with elevated intracranial pressure

Examples of hypertonic solutions ✅3% sodium chloride
D5ns- 5% dextrose added
D5lr- 5% dextrose added

Hypotonic solutions ✅lower osmolality than body fluids

Less solute than hypertonic fluids

Causes fluids to move into cells

Used for dehydration and hypernatremia

Examples of hypotonic fluids ✅0.45% ns
D5 0.45%ns

Osmotic pressure ✅-power of a solution to draw water across semipermeable
membrane

What type of solution exerts a higher osmotic pressure and what does that do?
✅solution with a higher solute concentration (osmolality) exerts higher osmotic

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