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Gastroenteritis, Dehydration, and Congenital Heart Disorders Exam Solution Manual Already Passed Gastroenteritis - Answers An infection in the stomach and gut causing diarrhea and vomiting, common in pediatric population. Dehydration - Answers Resulting from gastroenteritis, leading to fluid and electrolyte imbalances. Congenital Heart Disorders - Answers Heart conditions present at birth, requiring medical attention. Extracellular Fluid - Answers One of the body's fluid compartments, surrounding cells and including interstitial, intravascular, and transcellular fluids. Intracellular Fluid - Answers Fluid within cells, making up 2/3 of body fluids, moving through diffusion, osmosis, and active transport. Diffusion - Answers Net movement from higher to lower concentration. Osmosis - Answers Net movement of solvent molecules through a membrane to equalize solute concentrations. Active Transport - Answers Moving molecules across a membrane using cellular energy. Total Body Water (TBW) - Answers The total water content in the body, varying with age and higher in infants and children. Electrolyte Balance - Answers Maintaining the right levels of electrolytes in the body, crucial for various bodily functions. Body Surface Area - Answers The total area of the body exposed to the external environment, influencing fluid intake and loss. Hypernatremia - Answers High sodium levels in the blood, more common in children due to immature systems and inability to verbalize thirst. Fluid Balance - Answers Maintaining equilibrium between fluid intake and output over a 24-hour period. Fluid Deficit - Answers Occurs when fluid output exceeds intake, leading to dehydration. Fluid Overload - Answers Excess fluid intake or decreased fluid requirement causing edema. Insensible Water Losses - Answers Unnoticeable water loss like through breathing or sweating. Electrolytes - Answers Minerals like sodium, potassium, calcium, and magnesium essential for bodily functions. Sodium - Answers Normal range 135-145 mEq/L, hypernatremia from dehydration, hyponatremia from heart failure. Potassium - Answers Normal range 3.5-5.0 mEq/L, hypokalemia causes muscle weakness, cardiac toxicity. Chloride - Answers Normal range 96-106 mEq/L, hyperchloremia from vomiting, hypochloremia from kidney problems. Calcium - Answers Normal range 8.5-10.5 mg/dL, hypercalcemia from parathyroid issues, hypocalcemia from renal disease. Magnesium - Answers Normal range 1.5-2.5 mg/dL, hypomagnesemia causes tremors, seizures, hypermagnesemia leads to respiratory depression. Phosphorus - Answers Normal range 2.7-4.5 mg/dL, hyperphosphatemia in chronic kidney disease, hypophosphatemia in alcohol use. Balloon Angioplasty - Answers Procedure similar to COA intervention in older infants and children. COA - Answers Coarctation of the aorta, may be treated with balloon angioplasty. CHF - Answers Inability of the heart to pump adequate blood, can be left or right-sided. Right-sided CHF - Answers Failure of the right side of the heart to pump blood effectively. Left-sided CHF - Answers Failure of the left side of the heart to pump blood effectively. Hypoxemia - Answers Low oxygen levels in the blood, identified by pulse oximetry readings. Polycythemia - Answers Elevated red blood cell count, leading to thicker blood and clotting risk. Digitalis Toxicity - Answers Adverse effects of digitalis medication, especially dangerous in infants. Preload - Answers Volume of blood in the heart before contraction. Afterload - Answers Pressure the heart must work against to pump blood. Diuretics - Answers Medications to remove excess fluids from the body. Beta Blockers - Answers Medications that reduce heart rate and blood pressure by blocking adrenergic receptors.

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Gastroenteritis, Dehydration, and Congenital Heart Disorders Exam Solution Manual Already Passed

Gastroenteritis - Answers An infection in the stomach and gut causing diarrhea and vomiting, common
in pediatric population.

Dehydration - Answers Resulting from gastroenteritis, leading to fluid and electrolyte imbalances.

Congenital Heart Disorders - Answers Heart conditions present at birth, requiring medical attention.

Extracellular Fluid - Answers One of the body's fluid compartments, surrounding cells and including
interstitial, intravascular, and transcellular fluids.

Intracellular Fluid - Answers Fluid within cells, making up 2/3 of body fluids, moving through diffusion,
osmosis, and active transport.

Diffusion - Answers Net movement from higher to lower concentration.

Osmosis - Answers Net movement of solvent molecules through a membrane to equalize solute
concentrations.

Active Transport - Answers Moving molecules across a membrane using cellular energy.

Total Body Water (TBW) - Answers The total water content in the body, varying with age and higher in
infants and children.

Electrolyte Balance - Answers Maintaining the right levels of electrolytes in the body, crucial for various
bodily functions.

Body Surface Area - Answers The total area of the body exposed to the external environment,
influencing fluid intake and loss.

Hypernatremia - Answers High sodium levels in the blood, more common in children due to immature
systems and inability to verbalize thirst.

Fluid Balance - Answers Maintaining equilibrium between fluid intake and output over a 24-hour period.

Fluid Deficit - Answers Occurs when fluid output exceeds intake, leading to dehydration.

Fluid Overload - Answers Excess fluid intake or decreased fluid requirement causing edema.

Insensible Water Losses - Answers Unnoticeable water loss like through breathing or sweating.

Electrolytes - Answers Minerals like sodium, potassium, calcium, and magnesium essential for bodily
functions.

Sodium - Answers Normal range 135-145 mEq/L, hypernatremia from dehydration, hyponatremia from
heart failure.
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