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Fluid & Electrolytes - IV Solutions (Isotonic, Hypotonic, & Hypertonic).

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F&L Quick Notes:

Isotonic solutions
• Definition: when solutions on both sides of a selectively permeable membrane have
established equilibrium or are equal in concentration, they are isotonic.

• Human blood is isotonic thus very little osmosis occurs since isotonic solutions have
the same osmolality as body fluids & thus increase extracellular fluid volume.

Memory Trick:
• Iso-tonic Solutions
• I-so-Perfect (no fluid shift, “I’m so perfect” perfect balance)

• List of fluids:
• 0.9% sódio, chloride (normal saline)
• 5% dextrose in water (DWS)
• 5% dextrose in 0.225% saline (DSW/ 1/4 NS)
• Lactated Ringer’s (LR)




Hypotonic solutions
• Definition: when a solution contains a lower concentration of solute than another
more concentrated solution, then it is a hypotonic solution.

• These solutions have lower osmolality than body fluids.

• They cause the movement of water into cells by osmosis, swelling the cells like a BIG
fat hippo, and therefore should be administered slowly to prevent cellular edema




• List of fluids:
• 0.45% sodium chloride (1/2 NS)
• 0.225% sodium chloride (1/4 NS)
• 0.33% sodium chloride (1.3 NS)




Hypertonic solutions
• Definition: when a solution contains a higher concentration of solutes than
another less concentrated solution, then it is a hypertonic solution.
• These solutions have higher osmolality than body fluids
• They cause the movement of water outside the cells by osmosis, making the
cells skinny like a hyper person.

Memory Trick:
• Hyper - tonic
• Hyper person = very skinny cells like a hyper person is skinny

• List of fluids:
• 3% sodium chloride (3% NS)
• 5% sodium chloride (5% NS)
• 10% dextrose in water (D10W)
• 5% dextrose in 0.9% sodium chloride (D5W/NS)
• 5% dextrose in 0.45% sodium chloride (D5W/ 1/2 NS)
• 5% dextrose in Lactated Ringer’s (D5LR)

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