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Fluid Imbalances for Nursing Fundamentals

Created by Sharon Brubaker, MSN, RNC-OB, CNE
Horizontales
The most accurate way of measuring fluid intake.
The nurse would expect decreased Sp. Gr., electrolytes, and HCT in patients with this condition.
Weak rapid pulse,tachycardia slow filling of peripheral veins, thirst, oliguria, and dry mucus membranes are signs of which condition?
Safest and most effective treatment for FVD if patient is able.
This blood test would be elevated in a patient who has FVD.
Generalized edema occurs after receiving large amounts of IV solutions to replace blood, because there is decreased albumen in the intravascular fluid. This causes the intravascular fluid to have decreased______
During FVE this forces fluid into the interstitial spaces.
This Cation is the primary regulator of fluid volume
Osmolarity of IV solutions usually ordered to replace fluids in patients with hypovolemia
This nursing action should be done before getting a patient with hypovolemia out of bed.
Shift of fluid from the intravascular space, into an area where it is not available to support normal physiological processes.
Head to toe edema occurs when a patient receives large amounts of IV solution after hemorrhage.
These organs regulate both fluid and electrolytes.
Third spacing of fluid into the abdomen, common in liver failure.
Another word for Fluid Volume Deficit, meaning low blood volume
Verticales
Involves the loss of extracellular fluid.
A term used to describe excess intravascular fluid
Osmolarity of IV solutions ordered to rehydrate cells.
,A full bounding pulse, crackles in the lungs, distended neck veins, and rapid weight gain are symptoms of this condition
In hypovolemia a nurse would expect this to be elevated on a urinalysis.
Tachypnea, neck vein distention, coughing, crackles in the lungs, and cyanosis are all symptoms of this serious condition.
These patients are high risk for FVE, and require careful observation when giving IV fluids or blood infusions.
Osmolarity of IV solutions ordered to pull fluids out of the cells and/or to mainatain circulating blood volume, and prevent edema.
D5LR is often ordered after surgery to prevent this condition.