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homeostasis the stable internal environment of our body
kidneys the 1st line of protection for fluid problems
lungs the 1st line of protection for pH
female: 55% percent of water in female and males
male: 65% (more muscle mass and leaner)
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-age variations of water content are dependent on what 3 factors
-gender
-lean body mass
lower water content what happens to water content when you have a higher fat content (obese
people have this problem)
higher risk for fluid problems what happens to the risk of fluid problems when you have lower water content
(older people have this problem because they have less muscle mass)
10%: serious if water intake and output becomes unbalanced what does it mean if 10% or 20%
20%: fatal of body fluids is lost
infant and geriatric who is at a greater risk when body fluids are lost
body weight best indicator of fluid volume is
-same time when and how should patients be weighed
-same clothes
-same scale
-in the morning after voiding
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1 liter of fluid 1 kg or 2.2 pounds is equal to how many liters
both overload and deficit should be weighed daily should you be weighed daily if you are fluid overload or fluid deficit
(dehydrated)
-all fluid present within the cells intracellular fluid (2 things)
-65% of total body water
-fluid found outside the cell extracellular fluid (5 things)
-35% total body water
-interstitial
-plasma
-transcellular
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