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carbs
when assessing the health history what do you assess?
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age, environments, dietary intake, lifestyle, medications
physical examination: Percussion?
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percussing is looking for fluid or air in that area
what organs regulate fluid output?
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kidney, skin, lungs, GI tract
when assessing a patient with hypervolemic state what would be the physical
findings?
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Sudden weight gain (e.g., overnight), Edema (especially in dependent
areas) , Neck veins full when upright or semi-upright
Crackles in dependent portion of lungs ,Pulmonary edema
what does "use the same conditions" mean in regards to daily weight?
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similar clothes, same scale to get the same weight
ICF and ECF use what kind of transport system?
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osmosis?
Safety Guidelines:Patients?
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patients with sudden changes in their vital signs, level of consciousness, or
behavior are possibly experiencing profound hypoxia
needed to sustain life?
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oxygen
clinical dehydration means...
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, ECV deficit and hypernatremia combined
fluid concentration =
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Osmolality/Osmolarity
Weight change of 1 lb =
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fluid volume change of about 500 mL
Factor affecting oxygenation: Influences of chronic diseases?
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COPD, asthma, chronic bronchitis, emphysema
what is the physiological effect of blocking angiotensin II?
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