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NURS3300 Fluids & Electrolytes
Exam Study Set
What does water do? (4) - Answer - Lubricates

- Carries waste and O2 around body

- Regulates temperature

- Aids in food digestion

5 Water Facts - Answer - Primary component of the body

- 50-60% of adult body weight is water

- % of water is > in men

- Fat cells contain < water than lean muscle

- 1 L of water = 2.2 lb = 1 kg

What is average I&O of water? - Answer - 2000-3000 mL

- 1500mL output is urine

- 600-900mL output is insensible loss

- GI secretes ~8000mL digestive fluids that are reabsorbed

Describe simple diffusion - Answer - requires no energy

- movement of molecules from high to low concentration

- movement stops when concentration is = on both sides

Describe facilitated diffusion - Answer - requires no energy

- facilitated by a "carrier" molecule

- movement of molecules from high to low concentration

- movement stops when concentration is = on both sides

Describe active transport - Answer - energy (ATP) is required

- molecules move against concentration gradient

- used when it is necessary to maintain higher or lower levels of molecules on a
particular side of the membrane

,- ex: sodium-potassium pump

Describe osmosis - Answer - movement of water from a less concentrated compartment
to more concentrated compartment

- movement stops when concentration is equal or hydrostatic pressure prevents
movement

Describe hydrostatic pressure - Answer - force within fluid compartment

- hydrostatic pressure = blood pressure

- major force that pushes water out of vessel at capillary level

Describe oncotic pressure - Answer - pressure exerted by colloids in solution

- protein (albumin) major molecule responsible

- attracts water, pulls it from tissues into vascular space

Define isotonic solution - Answer solutions with same osmolality of fluid in the cell

Define hypertonic solution - Answer solutions with > osmolality than interior of cells
(shrink cell, pull water from cell)

Define hypotonic solution - Answer solutions with < osmolality than interior of cells
(expand cell, give for dehydration)

List 3 extracellular compartments - Answer 1. interstitial (between cells)

2. intravascular (in blood vessels)

3. transcellular (specialized areas , ie. pericardial sac)

List 3 theories of fluid spacing - Answer 1st spacing (normal)

2nd spacing (edema, accumulation in interstitial space)

3rd spacing (accumulation in transcellular space)

4 forces that move fluid between capillaries and interstitium - Answer - capillary
hydrostatic pressure

- plasma oncotic pressure

- interstitial hydrostatic pressure

- interstitial oncotic pressure (low)

How does water move out of arterial capillaries? - Answer - capillary hydrostatic
pressure pushes fluid out

, - interstitial oncotic pressure pulls fluid into tissues

How does water move into venous capillaries? - Answer - plasma oncotic pressure pulls
fluids into venous capillaries

- interstitial hydrostatic pressure pushes fluid out of tissues

What contributes to edema? - Answer - any increase in capillary venous hydrostatic
pressure will prevent uptake of fluid (ie fluid overload, HF, liver failure)

- decrease in plasma oncotic pressure (protein low due to malnutrition)

- increase interstitial oncotic pressure (trauma, burns allow proteins to leak out of
capillary walls and into interstitium)

How to correct edema? - Answer 1. Assess & correct underlying problem

2. Give hypertonic IV (pull water out of interstitium)

3. Apply pressure with compression devices (push water back to vessels) Ex. TED hose

Describe hypothalamic regulation - Answer - increase plasma osmolality or FVD is
sensed by osmoreceptors in hypothalamus

- stimulates thirst & release of ADH

- ADH stimulates H2O retention in kidneys by making distal convoluted tubules &
collecting ducts permeable to H2O

- H20 is conserved to correct FVD or decrease plasma osmolality

Describe adrenal cortex regulation - Answer - hypothalamus releases CRH which acts
on anterior pituitary gland

- anterior pituitary releases adrenocortico-tropic hormone which acts on adrenal cortex

- adrenal cortex secretes aldosterone & cortisol

- cortisol enhances Na retention (H2O retention is secondary)

Describe renal regulation - Answer - RAAS system (renin-angiotensin-aldosterone
system)

- helps balance fluid & electrolytes by selectively re-absorbing H2O & electrolytes

Describe cardiac regulation - Answer - hormones produced by cardiomyocytes -
produced in response to increased blood volume in atria and high Na

- suppress RAAS system & lead to Na & H2O excretion in tubules

Describe gastrointestinal regulation - Answer - 8000mL of gastric secretions
reabsorbed daily

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