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Module 13 Fluid and Electrolyte Balance.
Exam Questions With Verified And Updated
Answers


2 major areas where fluid is found in the body - answer✔-intracellular (70%)
-extracellular (30%)

osmosis - answer✔the major method of moving fluids in cells


solvent passes through an area of less solute concentration to an area of more solute
concentration
-this is done through a semipermeable membrane

diffusion - answer✔the passive method which solutes move through solvents


solvent passes through an area of less solute concentration to an area of more solute
concentration
-gases move through diffusion

active transport - answer✔the active method of movement through a semipermeable
membrane


-Adenosine triphosphate (ATP) required for movement


-used in amino acids Na+, K+, H+, Ca+

capillary filtration - answer✔the movement of fluid: high pressure to an area of lower pressure


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-Pushing force is called hydrostatic pressure


-When pressure in the capillary is greater, fluid forced to interstitial


-capillary filtration at the arterial end


-capillary reabsorption at the venous end

Hypovolemia - answer✔a loss of both water & solutes
-EX: hypovolemic shock: frank blood loss

Third-space fluid shift - answer✔distribution of fluid to compartments
-compartments include: peritoneal, interstitial, etc.
-once compartmentalized, difficult to move back to extracellular fluid

Hypervolemia - answer✔a excess of both water & sodium
-EX: renal failure, heart failure, IV fluid excess

Sodium - answer✔major extracellular cation
-Maintains osmotic pressure in ECF
-"water goes where salt is"
-kidneys conserve Na+ when needed
-aldosterone: conserves Na+/excretes K+
Which nursing intervention for a patient with dehydration caused by vomiting and diarrhea
needs correction?
A) initiating prescribed peripheral IV device and administering 1000mL of 0.9% NaCl with
10mEq KCl
B) providing oral fluids at the temperature the patient prefers
C) offering fluid frequently in large amounts as tolerated

D) providing antiemetics as prescribed - answer✔C

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