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What is the concept of fluid and electrolyte balance? - --CORRECT ANSWER--

Regulating the extracellular fluid volume (in blood vessels), body fluid osmolarity

(sodium concentrations), and plasma concentrations of electrolytes

What are the different types of fluid/electrolyte imbalances? (input vs output) - --

CORRECT ANSWER--Adequate output but deficient intake or absorption of

fluid/nutrients (not consuming enough fluids leads to hypernatremia due to

increased electrolyte concentrations)




Increased urinary output that is not balanced with an increased intake (diarrhea

increasing output of fluids/electrolytes, causing an ECV deficit and

osmolarity/electrolyte imbalances)




Output significantly less than excessive fluid intake (rapid IV fluid administration,

eating sodium and drinking excessive water that can lead to excessive fluid volume

before the kidneys can excrete the excess fluid and salt)


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,Decreased output not balanced by a decreased intake (oliguria more likely to

develop excessive fluid volume and excessive electrolyte concentrations unless

intake is adjusted appropriately)

Populations at risk for disrupted fluid/electrolyte balance (Old vs Young) - --

CORRECT ANSWER--Infants are at a greater risk of developing fluid/electrolyte

imbalances due to:

-Increased metabolic rate

-Immature kidneys

-Rapid respiratory rate

-Proportionally greater body/surface area than adults




The elderly are at an increased risk of fluid/electrolyte imbalances due to:

-Diminished thirst sensation

-Kidneys are less responsive to antidiuretic hormones to manage water

concentrations

-Impaired ability to conserve water`

What are some symptoms or red flags that would indicate a fluid/electrolyte

imbalance? - --CORRECT ANSWER--The patient reports a history of:

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,-Vomiting

-Diarrhea

-Kidney/Heart/Liver failure

-Unexplained nausea, fatigue, dizziness, shortness of breath, muscle cramping,

edema, or sudden changes in weight

What diagnostic tests (lab values or other) that could be used to determine a fluid

and electrolyte imbalance? - --CORRECT ANSWER--Any direct measurement of

serum levels, including the following results from a Basic Metabolic Panel:

-Sodium

-Potassium

-Calcium

-Magnesium




An EKG can also be utilized to detect any cardiac dysrhythmias from hyper or

hypokalemia

What clinical or collaborative interventions would be used to treat disrupted fluid

and electrolyte balances? - --CORRECT ANSWER--Most treatment strategies are

specific to the underlying cause but often include:

-Water replacement therapy (oral or intravenous fluids)

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, -Electrolyte supplementation (sodium, potassium, magnesium, and calcium)

-Diuretics to treat excessive fluid volume

-Monitoring fluid intake and output

Define fluid volume deficit - --CORRECT ANSWER--Also known as

dehydration, occurs when the fluid intake or retention of fluids are less than what

is required from the body, causing a deficient fluid volume

What causes fluid volume deficits? - --CORRECT ANSWER--Vomiting/diarrhea

Profuse sweating/diaphoresis

Burns or severe trauma/wounds

Long term NPO status

Diuretic therapy

GI suctioning

Difficulty swallowing or impaired thirst

Loss of consciousness

Fever

What assessment findings would concern the nurse for a fluid volume deficit? - --

CORRECT ANSWER--Recent unexplained weight loss

Laxative or diuretic use



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