Electrolytes imbalances symptoms
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Timing and prioritizing is key when being a competent nurse. Mrs. Malone could have had serious consequences if her electrolyte imbalances were not corrected in a timely manner. Lastly, patient teaching, I would have to know the causes, signs and symptoms, and treatment to be able to educate a patient on that information.
[DOC File]Chapter 26: Fluid, Electrolyte and Acid Base Balance
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c) Electrolytes are usually lost as well. 2. Hypotonic Hydration-renal insufficiency or large quantities of water are drunk. a) ECF is diluted, resulting in hyponatremia (low ECF Na+) which results in net osmosis into tissue cells causing them to swell. b) Severe metabolic disturbances-nausea, vomiting, muscular cramping and cerebral edema.
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Fluids and electrolytes shift from compartment to compartment to facilitate body processes. ... and symptoms of the listed fluid disturbances. Fluid Disturbances. Causes. Signs and Symptoms. Fluid volume deficit (FVD) Fluid volume excess (FVE) ... List the eight major factors that can affect fluid and electrolyte imbalances.
[DOC File]Fluid and Electrolyte Therapy in Children
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Electrolytes – it is often best to directly measure electrolyte content of abnormal GI losses. The following approximations provide a point at which to begin: Sources of Unusual Loss Concentration of Electrolytes (mEq/L) Na+ K+ Cl- HCO3- Gastric 140 15 155 0 Small Bowel (ileostomy) 140 15 115 40 Diarrhea (non-secretory) 40 40 40 40
[DOC File]Fluid & Electrolyte
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Symptoms – dizziness, numbness and tingling of extremities, muscle cramps, tetany Electrolyte Imbalances Sodium and chloride are the most easily lost because they are the primary extracellular electrolytes, lost through sweating, bleeding or excretion
[DOC File]Disorders of electrolytes and water and acid–base balances
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Signs and symptoms and why: Diagnosis: _ The main diagnostic test for hyponatremia is serum electrolytes (blood work); this is the quickest and simplest way to see what the serum sodium actually is. Serum sodium 100 mEq/24 hours * mEq/L
[DOC File]FLUID AND ELECTROLYTES
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What other signs and symptoms might you need to assess for? What type of treatment would be appropriate for this Patient? N:\Syllabus\Fresh\Fall\RNSG 1523\ Fluid & Electrolytes Case Studies Reviewed 06/11. Reviewed 06/12. Reviewed 03/13
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