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HCT Med-Surg Acid/Ba Fill In The Blanks

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Question: Normal pH Answer: 7.35 - 7.45
Question: Intracellular Answer: K (potassium) 65%
Question: fluidAnswer: 35% (9% , 26% interstitial)
Question: Na rangeAnswer: 135 - 145 mEq/L
Question: Answer: <135 mEq/L
Question: Answer: >145 mEq/L
Question: K (potassium)Answer: 3.5 - 5.0 mEq/L
Question: Answer: <3.5 mEq/L
Question: Answer: >5.0 mEq/L
Question: serum Ca (calcium)Answer: 4.5 - 5.6 mEq/L
Question: total Ca (calcium)Answer: 9.0 - 10.5 mg/dL
Question: Ca is split serum and total?Answer: 50/50
Question: 50% of Ca is bound Answer: protein
Question: Answer: <9.0 mg/dL (total) <4.5 (serum) mEq/L
Question: Answer: >10.5 mg/dL (total) >5.6 mEq/L (serum)
Question: Ca Answer: D for absorption
Question: Ca plays a role Answer: clotting, muscle function, nerve impulse tran & cell membrane permeability
Question: Na Answer: fluid balance through osmotic
Question: K is electrolyte inAnswer: intracellular
Question: Na is major electrolyte Answer: extracellular
Question: Na stimulatesAnswer: conduction of nerve impulses & helps maintain activity
Question: Mg+ (magnesium) rangeAnswer: 1.5 - 2.5 mEq/L
Question: Answer: <1.5 mEq/L (most chronic alcoholism)
Question: HypermagnesemiaAnswer: >2.5 mEq/L (uncontrolled diabetes, ), antacids
Question: PO4 (phosphate) rangeAnswer: 1.7 - 2.6 mEq/L
Question: HypophosphatemiaAnswer: <1.7 mEq/L (most respitory alkalosis, intense prolonged hyperventilation)
Question: HyperphosphatemiaAnswer: >2.6 mEq/L (most commonly failure)
Question: Cl (chloride) rangeAnswer: 95 - 106 mEq/L
Question: HypochloremiaAnswer: <95 mEq/L (most vomiting, gastric suction, gastric surg)
Question: Answer: >106 mEq/L (dehydration)
Question: Answer: attempt to maintain pH range.
Question: Answer: diffusion of higher to lower concentration
Question: Answer: dissolved substances forced cell membranes by hydrostatic pressure
Question: DiffusionAnswer: , gases, liquids or solids from higher to lower concentration
Question: solutionAnswer: cells
Question: hypertonic Answer: cells
Question: Isotonic Answer: cells do not
Question: Skin fluid Answer: insensible 300 - 400 mL/day same as
Question: fluid loss/dayAnswer: 2,500 mL/day
Question: Lung fluid Answer: insensible 300 - 400 mL/day same as
Question: GI Answer: 200 mL/day in
Question: fluid lossAnswer: 1,200 - 1,500 mL/day
Question: Kidney's play a roleAnswer: in maintaining balance
Question: ADH (antidiuretic )Answer: pituitary gland reabsorb water
Question: AldosteroneAnswer: adrenal cortex reabsorption of
Question: PCO2 or Answer: carbon dioxide (partial of)
Question: HCO3Answer:
Question: PCO2 rangeAnswer: 35 - 45 mmHg at sea
Question: acidosisAnswer: decreased pH, increased CO2
Question: alkalosisAnswer: increased blood pH, CO2
Question: Metabolic Answer: decreased blood pH, HCO3 &
Question: alkalosisAnswer: increased pH, HCO3 & CO2
Question: Most indicator of fluid volume deficiencyAnswer:
Question: HCO3 (bicarbonate)Answer: 24-28 mEq/L
Question: Normal BUN (blood urea Answer: 5-25 mg/dL
Question: CreatinineAnswer: 0.5 - 1.5 mg/dL
Question: ProteinAnswer: 6.0 - 8.0 g/dL
Question: albuminAnswer: 3.5 - 5 g/dL
Question: < 7.35Answer:
Question: > 7.45Answer:
Question: PCO2 > Answer: acidosis
Question: PCO2 < Answer: alkalosis
Question: HCO3 > Answer: metabolic
Question: HCO3 < Answer: metabolic
Question: COPDAnswer: Resp.
Question: sedative or barb. Answer: Resp.
Question: Answer: Resp.
Question: Answer: Resp.
Question: Resp. Answer: incr. resp, hypotension, weak & thready pulse, tachycardia, warm/flushed skin, h/a, LOC, drowsiness
Question: Answer: Resp.
Question: HypoxiaAnswer: Resp.
Question: Fear, fever, Answer: Resp.
Question: exercise, anxiety over Answer: Resp.
Question: KetoacidosisAnswer: acidosis
Question: Lactic Answer: acidosis
Question: Answer: acidosis
Question: diarrheaAnswer: Metabolic
Question: Answer: acidosis
Question: Severe Answer: alkalosis
Question: NG suctioningAnswer: alkalosis
Question: therapyAnswer: Metabolic
Question: Metabolic Answer: increased heart rate, hypotension, atrial tachcardia, dizziness, respiratory , irrability, confusion, tetany, muscle cramps, seizures
Question: Metabolic Answer: Hypotension, cold clammy skin, dysrhythmias, kussmaul's , drowsiness, h/a, , N&V
Question: Resp. Answer: increased heart rate, syspnea, chest tightness, , seizures, anxiety, panic
 
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