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What is the normal sodium (Na+)
1 2 Role of potassium?
level?



Similar to rickettsiae but are
3 transmitted from vertebrate to 4 Ways to lose sodium?
vertebrate



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,What is the normal sodium (Na+) 135-145 mEq/L
level?


Hypotonic/overload Hyponatremia--less than 135


Hypertonic/dehydration Hypernatremia--more than 145




Role of sodium? maintain intravascular volume
electrical conductivity of nerves/central nervous
system


Ways to lose sodium? kidney or GI issues
ADH- antidiuretic hormone (head/brain injury)
Diuretics that cause Na loss
Giving too much hypotonic fluid


Signs and symptoms of lost sodium less than 135
lethargic, confused, twitches, seizure, coma,
death
Level of consciousness
puffy, swollen, edema


How to treat lost sodium? Give sodium
restrict fluid


Ways to gain Na Dehydration- nausea, vomit, workout, thirst

, Signs and symptoms of gained CNS S&S coupled with sunken eyes, shriveled,
sodium? high HR, dry mucus membrane, thirst,
hallucination, irritability, agitated, anxious


Treatment of gained sodium? Give free water
iso or hypo


Too much sodium leads to dehydration


What is the normal potassium level? 3.5-5.0 mEq/L




Role of potassium? Intracellular electrolytes; low
CARDIAC EXCITABILITY


Related to potassium: Dysrhythmias- irregular heartbeat
Muscular stability
Acid base balance
glucose storage and movement


Ways to lose potassium: diuretics (increased UOP--> decreased K+)
increased stool output- diarrhea
increased Na+


Insulin moves into the cell with Potassium
_____________, because _________ cannot
enter without insulin

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