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Examples of third spacing - Answer Ascites, edema, burn 
 
Dilutional Hyponatremia - Answer Excessive fluid intake 
Edema, confusion, weight gain 
Treatment: decrease fluid intake 
"swells, rings tight" 
 
True Hyponatremia - Answer Loss of fluid and Na 
Weight loss, DRY, hypotensive, tachy, DEHYDRATED 
Tx: replace both sodium and water 
 
Hypernatremia Causes - Answer Fevern unresponsive to traditional interventions, Na IV fluids, DI, tube feeds 
 
Hypernatremia Symptoms - Answer DR...
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what type of hyponatremia is most common, results from excessive fluid intake and leads to decreased serum sodium concentration? dilutional hypotnatremia 
 
symptoms of diltuional hyponatremia edema, confusion, weight gain 
 
treatment of dilutional hyponatremia fluid restriction 
 
what type of hyponatremia results from fluid and sodium loss? true hyponatremia 
 
symptoms of true hyponatremia dry tissue, weight loss, hypotension, tachycardia 
 
treatment of true hyponatremia replace sodium AND ...
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SIADH: what 
-hypersecretion ADH 
-DILUTIONAL HYPONATREMIA 
-water retention 
 
urine = concentrated 
-fluid is IN CELLS ==> NO edema, ascites, HF 
-r/o cerebral edema d/t low Na in IV space 
 
 
 
SIADH: causes 
-head trauma 
-cancer: lung, brain 
-general anesthesia 
-CHF 
-drugs: TCAs, ecstacy, oral hypoglycemics, diuretcs, cytotoxic Rx 
 
ANYTHING HARMING PITUITARY GLAND 
 
 
 
SIADH: s/sx 
GENERAL 
-low UOP 
-dilutional hypo Na 
-seizures 
 
NEURO 
-altered MS/LOC 
-lethargy 
-HA, muscle...
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sodium normal range - Answer 135-145 mEq/L 
 
sodium minimum RDA - Answer 500 mg/day 
 
sodium sources - Answer most foods, some medications 
 
sodium regulation - Answer kidneys, GI, skin 
 
sodium hormonal regulation - Answer aldosterone increase retains sodium and therefore water as well 
angiotensin II 
ACTH and cortisol increase the production of aldosterone 
 
sodium main function - Answer fluid regulation 
 
sodium target organ - Answer brain 
feeling woozy or "off...
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what type of hyponatremia is most common, results from excessive fluid intake and leads to decreased 
serum sodium concentration? - dilutional hypotnatremia 
symptoms of diltuional hyponatremia - edema, confusion, weight gain 
treatment of dilutional hyponatremia - fluid restriction 
what type of hyponatremia results from fluid and sodium loss? - true hyponatremia 
symptoms of true hyponatremia - dry tissue, weight loss, hypotension, tachycardia 
treatment of true hyponatremia - replace sodium A...
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CMSRNwhat type of hyponatremia is most common, results from excessive fluid intake and leads to decreased serum sodium concentration? - correct answer dilutional hypotnatremia 
 
symptoms of diltuional hyponatremia - correct answer edema, confusion, weight gain 
 
treatment of dilutional hyponatremia - correct answer fluid restriction 
 
what type of hyponatremia results from fluid and sodium loss? - correct answer true hyponatremia 
 
symptoms of true hyponatremia - correct answer dry tissue, w...
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Where is ADH made? Hypothalamus 
Where is ADH Stored? Posterior Pituitary 
Where does ADH act to make the kidneys hold onto water? Distal Convoluted & 
Collecting Tubules 
Disease of too much ADH = too much water! The increased ADH causes less urine output, 
decreased Na levels (dilutional hyponatremia) & Hypo-osmolarity. It is caused from Oat Cell 
Carcinioma, Viral PNA or head problems, also sometimes anesthesia, analgesia & stress. 
Complicatons include seizures (brain swells from low Na)...
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what type of hyponatremia is most common, results from excessive fluid intake and leads to decreased 
serum sodium concentration? - dilutional hypotnatremia 
symptoms of diltuional hyponatremia - edema, confusion, weight gain 
treatment of dilutional hyponatremia - fluid restriction 
what type of hyponatremia results from fluid and sodium loss? - true hyponatremia 
symptoms of true hyponatremia - dry tissue, weight loss, hypoten...
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what type of hyponatremia is most common, results from excessive fluid intake and leads to decreased serum sodium concentration? 
dilutional hypotnatremia 
 
 
 
symptoms of diltuional hyponatremia 
edema, confusion, weight gain 
 
 
 
 
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treatment of dilutional hyponatremia 
fluid restriction 
 
 
 
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1. What would be like the signs and symptoms of a patient in septic shock? 
 Signs and symptoms include a lower oxygen saturation, rapid respiratory rate, 
decreased-to-absent urine output, and a change in the patient’s cognition and affect. 
 Low blood pressure 
 Warm and dry 
 flush skin 
 Fever 
 Labs; Elevated white blood cells 
 Compensatory phase /progressive phase; Lactate; less than one and worry when it...
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