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IV Fluids Worksheet www.anurseinthemaking.com [email protected] @Kristine_nurseinthemaking Need more help with nursing school? @NurseInTheMaking @nurseinthemakingkristine @anurseinthemaking SCAN ME! www.etsy.com/shop/nurseinthemaking By purchasing this material, you agree to the following terms and conditions: you agree that this material and all other media produced by NurseInTheMaking LLC are simply guides and should not be used over and above your course material and teacher instruction in nursing school. When details contained within these guides and other media differ, you will defer to your nursing school’s faculty/staff instruction. Hospitals and universities may differ on lab values; you will defer to your hospital or nursing school’s faculty/staff instruction. These guides and other media created by NurseInTheMaking LLC are not intended to be used as medical advice or clinical practice; they are for educational use only. 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Fines of up to $10,000 may apply and individuals will be reported to the BRN and their school of nursing. iv fluids worksheet fill in the chart: Identify whether the solution is Hypotonic, Hypertonic or Isotonic: Lactated Ringer's (LR) fill in the body fluid compartments: Each space should be labeled with one of the following: Intracellular (icf) Interstitial (ISF) Intravascular (iv) © 2023 NurseInTheMaking LLC iv fluids worksheet Matching: Match the uses of each solution: 0.45% saline (1/2 NS) A. Hypernatremia B. Hyponatremia 10% dextrose in water (D10W) C. Only solution compatible 0.33% saline (1/3 NS) with blood or blood products D. Fluid maintenance 0.9% sodium chloride E. Dehydration “normal saline (NS)" F. Diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA) Lactated Ringer’s (LR) G. Never give to patients with increased intracranial 5% dextrose in 0.9% saline (D5NS) pressure (ICP) fill in the blank: 1. In hypertonic solutions, the cell. 2. In isotonic solutions, the cell. 3. In hypotonic solutions, the cell. © 2023 NurseInTheMaking LLC iv fluids worksheet answer key fill in the chart: Identify whether the solution is Hypotonic, Hypertonic or Isotonic: Starts off as Isotonic and changes to Isotonic Hypotonic Hypertonic Hypertonic Hypotonic in the body Lactated Ringer's (LR) Isotonic Hypotonic Hypertonic Hypotonic fill in the body fluid compartments: Each space should be labeled iSf with one of the following: iSf Intracellular (icf) icf IV Interstitial (ISF) Intravascular (iv) icf iSf intracellular (ICF): IV icf fluid INSIDE the cell extracellular (eCF): IV fluid OUTSIDE the cell Interstitial fluid (ISF) icf Fluid that surrounds the cells in the tissues INTRAVASCULAR (IV) FLUID iSf Plasma/fluid in the blood vessels © 2023 NurseInTheMaking LLC iv fluids worksheet answer key Matching: Match the uses of each solution: 0.45% saline (1/2 NS) A, F A. Hypernatremia B. Hyponatremia 10% dextrose in water (D10W) B, G C. Only solution compatible 0.33% saline (1/3 NS) A, F with blood or blood products D. Fluid maintenance 0.9% sodium chloride E. Dehydration “normal saline (NS)" C, D, E, F F. Diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA) Lactated Ringer’s (LR) D, E, F G. Never give to patients with increased intracranial 5% dextrose in 0.9% saline (D5NS) B, G pressure (ICP) Hypotonic Hypertonic Fluids used for Hypernatremia = low SALT Fluids used for Hyponatremia = HIGH SALT concentration 5% saline concentration 0.45% saline (1/2 NS) 0.33% saline (1/3 NS) 3% saline 0.225% saline (1/4 NS) 5% dextrose in 0.9% saline (D5NS) Since these solutions have LOW salt, 5% dextrose in 0.45% saline (D5 ½ NS) Since these solutions have HIGH salt, this helps counteract the HIGH serum this helps replace the low serum 5% dextrose in LR (D5LR) sodium seen in HYPERnatremia sodium seen in HYPOnatremia 10% dextrose in water (D10W) fill in the blank: Water is leaving the cells & entering the 1. In hypertonic solutions, the cell vessels HypErtonic think Enters the vessel from the cells shrinks. The cell will stay the same since isotonic solutions have the same osmolality as fluid in the body 2. In isotonic solutions, the cell Isotonic think stays where I put it stays the same. Water is leaving the 3. In hypotonic solutions, the cell vessel & entering the cell Hypotonic think goes out of the vessel & into the cell swells. © 2023 NurseInTheMaking LLC fundamentals Essentials 200+ of the most common Fundamentals topics seen on the NCLEX & in nursing school! THEORY & PHILOSOPHY ETHICS & LEGAL PRINCIPLES NURSING PRACTICE & DOCUMENTATION NURSING CARE NURSING SKILLS LEADERSHIP 320+ pages COMMUNITY HEALTH of the most common IV FLUIDS & ELECTROLYTES nursing school topics, with an THE AGING ADULT entire Fundamentals section! 2025 edition take 10% off! 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