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1. Hypovalemia Interventions: The first step you should take for a patient with hypovolemic shock is to


administer IV Fluids.

- shock is an emergency that requires rapid infusion of IV fluids.
- Monitoring orthostatic hypotension allows the nurse to detect early signs

2. Hypovolemia: loss of blood volume


Changes in blood pressure, which can result in orthostatic hypotension, and pulse are two initial changes seen

3. Hypophosphatemia: A serum phosphorus level less than 2.7 mg/dL.


• Osteomalacia

4. Hyperphosphatemia: a serum phosphorus level that exceeds 4.5 mg/dL


• Bone fractures in healing stage
• Bone tumors
• Acromegaly

5. Hypocalcemia: Hypocalcemia is a total serum calcium (Ca2+) level below 9.0 mg/dL or 2.25 mmol/L.


- Because the normal blood level of calcium is so low, any change in calcium levels has major effects on function.

6. Hypercalcemia: Total serum calcium level above 10.5 mg/dL or 2.62 mmol/L.



,- Causes excitable tissues to be less sensitive to normal stimuli, thus requiring a stronger stimulus to function.
Pt will exhibit positive Trousseau's sign and positive Chvotsky's sign

7. Hyperkalemia: Serum potassium level higher than 5.0 mEq/L (mmol/L).


- Even small increases above normal values can affect excitable tissues, especially the heart.

8. Hypokalemia: Serum potassium level below 3.5 mEq/L (mmol/L).


- It can be life threatening because every body system is affected.

9. Hyponatremia: An electrolyte imbalance in which the serum sodium (Na+) level is below 136 mEq/L


10. Hypernatremia: - A serum sodium level over 145 mEq/L (mmol/L).


- It can be caused by or can cause changes in fluid volume.

11. Hypomagnesemia: A serum magnesium (Mg2+) level below 1.8 mEq/L or 0.74 mmol/L.


- It is most often caused by decreased absorption of dietary magnesium or increased kidney magnesium excretion.
- Two major causes are inadequate intake and the use of loop or thiazide diuretics.

12. Hypermagnesemia: A serum magnesium level above 2.6 mEq/L or 1.07 mmol/L.


- Magnesium is a membrane stabilizer. Most symptoms occur as a result of reduced membrane excitability. They usually
are not apparent until serum magnesium levels exceed 4 mEq/L






, 13. Hypocholoremia: Choride level of less than 95 meq/L Chloride (95-105 meq/l)


develops from vomiting and the loss of HCL

-Usually the result of hyponatremia or elevated bicarbonate concentration

14. Hypercholoremia: Chloride level of greater than 105 meq/L


15. Hypertonic IV fluids: Fluids with osmolarities greater than 300 mOsm/L are hyperosmotic, or hypertonic,


compared with isosmotic fluids.
These fluids have a greater osmotic pressure than do isosmotic fluids and tend to pull water from the isosmotic fluid
space into the hyperosmotic fluid space until an osmotic balance occurs.
- e.g 3% or 5% saline

16. Hypotonic IV Fluid: Fluids with osmolarities of less than 270 mOsm/L are hypo-osmotic, or hypotonic,


compared with isosmotic fluids.

- Hypo-osmolar fluids have a lower osmotic pressure than isosmotic fluids, and water is pulled from the hypo-osmotic
fluid space into the isosmotic fluid spaces of the interstitial and ICF fluids. As a result, the interstitial and ICF fluid volumes
would expand, and the plasma volume would shrink.
- An example of a hypotonic IV fluid is 0.45% saline.

17. Isotonic IV fluids: • Normal Saline (0.9% NaCl)


• Lactated Ringer (LR)
• IV fluids are used to replace or maintain fluid

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