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N307 Week 5 QUIZ 2024/2025 (COMPLIED
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Do infants have larger or smaller extracellular fluid volume versus older children
and adults?

Larger




Sensible fluid loss

loss that is perceived or is measurable. (wound drainage, GI tract, urine)




Insensible loss

Water lost thru the skin by sweating or being under heat lamp




Electrolyte Normal Levels in Children

K+: 3.7-5.0

Na: 134-143

Ca: 8.7-10.7

Mag: 1.6-2.4

Arterial PO2: 80-100

,Arterial PCO2: 32-48

Arterial bicarb: 18-25




Isotonic Dehydration

Proportionate loss of fluid and sodium

Extracellular loss




Hypotonic dehydration

•Greater loss of sodium than water

•Extracellular shift to intracellcular to compensate

•Examples: prolonged vomiting, diarrhea, renal disease, burns




Hypertonic dehydration

•Greater water loss than sodium

•Intracellular shift into extracellular to compensate

•Examples: diabetes insipidus, fluid volume overload

, mild dehydration

5% weight loss

Moderate pulse




Moderate dehydration

6-9% fluid loss




Severe dehydration

10% or greater fluid loss. fast and weak pulses




Oral rehydration therapy

•Recover patient with IV fluid resuscitation, oral rehydration therapy, change
environmental factors when applicable

•Oral rehydration best for mild or moderate loss




Fluid volume excess

•Too much fluid in vascular and interstitial compartment.

•Serum sodium normal

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