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What is a hypotonic solution? having a lower osmolality than normal plasma What do hypotonic solutions do? IV fluid will move from intravascular space into cells What are IV fluid examples of hypotonic solution? -0.45% NS (1/2 NS) -0.225 NS (1/4 NS) -D5W D5W is an isotonic solution until when? u...

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NUR 345 Fluid and Electrolyte Balance
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What is a hypotonic solution? ✅having a lower osmolality than normal plasma

What do hypotonic solutions do? ✅IV fluid will move from intravascular space into cells

What are IV fluid examples of hypotonic solution? ✅-0.45% NS (1/2 NS)
-0.225 NS (1/4 NS)
-D5W

D5W is an isotonic solution until when? ✅until it goes into the body, the dextrose is
removed and solution becomes hypotonic in body

What is an isotonic solution? ✅having the SAME osmolality as normal plasma

What do isotonic solutions do to the cell? ✅-no net fluid shift
-expands intravascular volume

What are examples of isotonic solutions? ✅-0.9 NS
-Lactated Ringers

What is a hypertonic solution? ✅having a higher osmolality than normal plasma

What do hypertonic solutions do to the cell? ✅IV fluids will cause shift of fluid out of the
cells, into intravascular space
-pulls fluid out of cells

What are examples of hypertonic solutions? ✅-D5NS
-D5LR
-3% NS
-50% Dextrose

What hypertonic solutions turn into hypotonic solutions once metabolized in the body?
✅-D5NS
-D5 0.45 NS
-D5 0.25 NS

What is osmosis? ✅passive movement of H20 through semi-permeable membrane
-moves from high concentration to low concentration to equalize concentration
-no ATP needed

,What is osmotic pressure? ✅-how much water is pulled is determined by concentrated
of solution
-increased concentration of molecules = increased pull

What is osmolarity? ✅concentration of molecules

What is osmolarity measured in? ✅concentration of molecules per kg of water in
mOsm/L

What is an example of osmolarity? ✅osmolarity of urine

What osmolality? ✅concentration of molecules

What is osmolality measured in? ✅concentration of molecules per L of solution
mOsm/kg

What is the range of normal plasma osmolality? ✅275-295 mOsm/ kg H20

What is hydrostatic pressure? ✅forced exerted by fluid against boundry of container

What is filtration? ✅fluid pushed across membrane related to pressure

If hydrostatic pressure inside capillary is ______ than surrounding interstitial space,
fluids & solutes forced ____ of capillary and into interstitial space ✅higher, out

What is an example of hydrostatic pressure in the body? ✅-BP
-fluid is pushed through cardiovascular system

What is oncotic/colloid oncotic pressure? ✅relates to osmotic pressure exerted by
colloids (proteins) in blood

Plasma proteins ______ water and pulls _______ from tissue to vascular beds
✅attract, fluids

Colloids can be given via ____ ✅IV

_______ remains behind when water filtered through capillary ✅Albumin


-serves as a water magnet: moves fluid back into capillary and holds it there through
osmosis

What are cations? ✅positive charged ions

, What are examples of cations? ✅k, Na, Ca, Mg, NH

What is an anion? ✅negative charge ions

What are examples of anions? ✅HCo3
PO4

What is diffusion? ✅passive movement from higher to lower concentration
-no ATP needed
-travel across semi permeable membrane

What is facilitated diffusion? ✅similar to diffusion, but uses protein as a carrier to allow
for or accelerate diffusion
-no ATP need

Insulin facilitates what? ✅movement of glucose into cells

What is active transport? ✅movement of particles across cell membrane from low
concentration to high concentration
-combines with carrier on outside to transport across membrane
-released after transport
-needs ATP

What Na-K pumps? ✅Na higher concentration outside the cell K inside cell pump
allows for switch which creates action potential and allows for cell contraction

What is intracellular fluids? ✅fluid inside cell
-2/3 body fluid
-40% body wt
-most stable-resistant to fluid shifts

What are ECF? ✅fluid outside the cell
-interstitial
-intravascular
-transcellular

What is interstitial? ✅considered reserve fluid replaces fluid in blood or cells PRN
-fluid in space between cells and lymph

What is intravascular fluid? ✅Least stable most quickly gained or lost
-fluid in blood, least stable and most quickly gained or lost

What is transcellular fluid? ✅special fluid
-includes CSF, Synovial, pleural, GI tract, peritineal

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