Fluid & Electrolyte Basics IV PDF

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This document provides an overview of fluid and electrolyte basics, focusing on factors affecting fluid balance, key terms like osmosis, diffusion, filtration, and osmolality. It also touches on fluid volume overload and its causes (edema), as well as a table on grading the pitting edema.

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Fluid & Electrolyte Basics IV Fundamentals of Nursing Factors that Influence Fluid Balance Muscle (more fluid) Body Fat (less fluid) Gender (men retain more fluid) Age Key Terms...

Fluid & Electrolyte Basics IV Fundamentals of Nursing Factors that Influence Fluid Balance Muscle (more fluid) Body Fat (less fluid) Gender (men retain more fluid) Age Key Terms Osmosis: Diffusion: Filtration: Osmolality: Examples: - Isotonic solutions: The movement of fluid The movement of Equal osmolality The movement of 270 - 300 millimoles / kg from an area of solutes from an area of The concentration of LOWER concentration to GREATER concentration BOTH fluid & solutes from (same as blood concentration) an area of HIGH a solution. - Hypertonic solutions: an area of to an area of HIGHER LESSER concentration, hydrostatic pressure to Higher osmolality = High osmolality (heavy & thick Higher solutes (heavy) concentration) OVER 300 concentration, leading to leading to equalization. an area of low pressure. millimoles / kg equalization. Lower osmolality = - Hypotonic solutions: Example: exchange of Example: Kidneys that Example: Large intestines Lower solutes Lower osmolality O2 & CO2 inside the filter the blood. that absorb high nutrients (light & dilute) (lighter & dilute) lungs. & balance fluids. Less than 300 millimoles / kg Fluid Volume Overload - Overhydration Overhydration for Other Names: Clients puff up like a big water balloon manifesting as edema (the swelling of soft tissues from excess fluid). Overload! Fluid Volume Excess Hypervolemia FVO (Fluid Volume Overload) Edema: The swelling of soft tissues as a result of excess fluid accumulation Grading the Pitting Edema 4 Main Causes of Edema Edema makes the skin look like a memory foam 2. Decreased colloid osmotic pressure 1. Increased hydrostatic pressure TEST TIP mattress, ranging from 0+ to 4+ pitting edema. Increased volume Low Albumin (Low plasma proteins) Manifestations: Memory Trick 0+ No pitting edema High blood pressure (BP) A - Albumin A - Attracts fluid Pitting edema Examples: 2 mm or less Mild Examples: 1+ (immediate rebound) Renal Failure Cirrhosis (liver disease) Starvation Heart Failure 3. Increased capillary permeability 2+ 3-4 mm Moderate (15 seconds rebound) Memory Trick HF - heart failure Examples: Bacteria (infection) HF - heavy fluid Burns 5-6 mm Moderately Severe 3+ (30 seconds to rebound) 4. Obstruction of the lymphatic system Cancer (tumor blockage) 8 mm or deeper SEVERE! 4+ (1-2 minutes to rebound) HIGH Infection (big lymph nodes) PITTING EDEMA BLOOD PRESSURE 0+ 1+ 2+ 3+ 4+ NORMAL HIGH LOW 2mm 4mm 6mm 8mm

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