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What physiological alterations can be treated with fluid therapy?
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dehydration, hypovolemia, electrolyte imbalances, acid-base imbalances
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What therapeutic goals would you achieve with fluid therapy?
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improve perfusion, replace volume, meet maintenance needs, replace ongoing losses
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How is dehydration assessed?
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mucous membranes, skin elasticity, eye position in orbit, heart rate
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How do you estimated how much fluid is needed for dehydration?
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BW x %dehydrated
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What are the major types of fluids?
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crystalloids, colloids, oxygen carriers, blood products, parenteral nutrition
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How do you estimate maintenance fluid needs?
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30BW + 70
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What are the characteristics of crystalloids?
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used for replacement and maintenance
contain ions, usually similar to plasma or ECF concentrations leave vasculature relatively quickly May be hypertonic or contain dextrose |
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What are the characteristics of colloids?
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usually composed of starches
stay in vasculature longer (larger particles) contribute to increasing oncotic pressure *more expensive than crystalloids |
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What are the characteristics of oxygen carriers?
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contain hemoglobin
longer shelf life than true blood products |
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(a) A person commits an offense if he intentionally or knowingly operates another's boat, airplane, or motor-propelled vehicle without the effective consent of the owner.
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List some hypertonic solutions used in fluid therapy
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50% dextrose in water
7.5% saline 8.4% NaHCO3 14.9% KCl *most of these are not used alone, but put in other things |
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Which replacement fluids are acidifying?
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Ringers, normal saline
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Which replacement fluids are alkalinizing?
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LRS, Normasol-R, Plasma-Lite A
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