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would an IV running at 500 mL/hr be for replacement or maintaining? |
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Abnormal sources of intake |
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iv fluids nutritional supplements blood products colloids |
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plasma expanders- h2o is drawn to it ex(albumin) |
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Abnormal sources of output |
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disease related precesses trauma (blood) meidcal interventions (meds, ng suction, surgery) |
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Dehydrated vessels will..... and the heart rate will.... |
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constrict and heart rate increases |
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with fluid overload vessels will |
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dilate and relieve workload of the heart |
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primary regulators Renal Endocrine Cardiovascular Gastorintesntial pulmonary |
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renal-kidney endocrine-hormones cardiovascular-barareceptors, chemoreceptors pulmonary -hyper and hypoventlation |
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Major regulator of Renal... |
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Glomerular cells secrete... |
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renin is secreted in repsonce to... |
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decrease plasma volume, decreased BP ore decreased serum Na+ |
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ANTIdiuretic hormone aka water conseving hormone aka vasopressin |
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casuese reabsorption of NA+ and H@O excretion of K+ |
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total absence of ADH symptoms plyurea plydypsea (thirst) pale colorless urine Increased plasma osmolarity decrease urnine osmolarity normal urine osmolarity 1.010-1.020 |
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