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NUR 308: QUIZ 1 Questions and Correct
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Adults are approximately _____ fluid by weight. Ans: 55-60%

Older adults are approximately ____ fluid by weight Ans: 50-55%

Total body fluid varies according to: Ans: - muscle mass

- electrolytes

- body fat

- age

Intracellular fluid Ans: fluid within cells

Extracellular fluid Ans: fluid outside cell (interstitial fluid and
plasma)

Volume of intracellular space Ans: 25 liters

volume of extracellular space Ans: - plasma: 3.5-6 liters

- interstitial: 10-12 liters

What are electrolytes measured in? Ans: mEq

What do serum levels indicate? Ans: Extracellular concentration

Osmolarity/osmolality Ans: a measure of the concentration of a
solution (number of particles in a solution)

Normal osmolarity Ans: 270-300 mOsm/L

What is osmolarity regulated by? Ans: ADH release


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Tonicity Ans: a measure of the osmotic pressure of a solution
based on its osmolality

Isotonic Ans: solution with the same osmolality of serum and
other bodily fluids

Hypertonic Ans: a solution with an osmolality higher than that of
the serum; causes ICF compartment to shrink

Hypotonic Ans: a solution with an osmolality lower than that of
the serum; causes ICF to swell

0.9% normal saline IV Ans: - isotonic solution

- used for:

IV flush

Low BP

Hypovolemic shock

Reconstitute medication

Blood transfusion

Colloid oncotic pressure Ans: Pulling pressure exerted by
proteins/colloids in the blood

-PULLS or absorbs fluid from the interstitial space

- example: packed RBCs

- forces molecules through the capillaries

Hydrostatic pressure Ans: Pressure exerted by a volume of fluid
against blood vessel walls

- PUSHES fluid out of the vessel into the interstitial space

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Filtration Ans: Movement of water and solutes from high
hydrostatic pressure to low hydrostatic pressure

4 roads that lead to edema Ans: 1. increased capillary
permeability

2. lymph obstruction

3. increased capillary hydrostatic pressure

4. decreased capillary oncotic pressure

increased capillary permeability Ans: - loss of plasma proteins

- increased tissue oncotic pressure

- occurs with burns or allergic responses

lymph obstruction Ans: - fluid movement into the tissue
(retention)

- creates congestion

increased capillary hydrostatic pressure Ans: - fluid movement
into the tissue from pushing pressure

- common with heart failure

decreased capillary oncotic pressure Ans: - fluid remains in
interstitial spaces due to lack of pulling pressure into vessels

- common in those who are malnourished

What are the two types of edema? Ans: pitting and non pitting

Primary factors regulating body water Ans: thirst- stimulated by
factors associated with water loss and extracellular osmolality

- causes oral fluid intake

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