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TL Chloride

Hyperchloremia and Hypochloremia

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Chloride is the most abundant _________ in ______. Anion in ECF
Chloride likes to hang out with positive influences. Name four compounds found in the body that are the results of chloride joining with a major cation (s, h, p, c). Sodium Chloride, Hydrochloric Acid, Potassium Chloride, and Calcium Chloride
Chloride partners with which cation to maintain serum osmolality and water balance. Sodium
In which body fluid do we find high levels of chloride? CSF
The choroid plexus in the ventricles of the brain counts on what two electrolytes to attract water/ the fluid component of CSF? Sodium and Chloride
What is the function of chloride/hydrochloric acid in the stomach? to provide the acidic environment necessary for digestion and enzyme activation
What is the normal range for serum chloride? 100 to 106 mEq/L
If sodium levels drop, what happens to chloride levels? drop too
If sodium levels rise what happens to chloride levels? rise too
Why can GI disorders be influential on chloride levels? because chloride is produced mainly in the stomach in the form of hydrochloric acid
What is the daily requirement for chloride? 750mg/day
Most diets provide plenty of chloride mostly in what form? Salt – sodium chloride
Name five sources of chloride (CV, FFV, PM, SF, S). Canned veggies, Fresh fruit and vegs, Processed Meats, Salty Foods, Salt
Which organ is responsible for maintaining chloride levels? kidneys
Why does aldosterone affect chloride levels? Because Sodium and chloride are like Batman and Robin. If Batman gets reabsorbed in the kidneys, Robin’s gonna hang around too.
What kind of relationship exists between bicarbonate and chloride? inverse
Explain how a loss of chloride, say from GI suctioning, can lead to hypochloremic metabolic acidosis. The kidneys react to the loss of the anion chloride by holding on another anion bicarbonate (and sodium too). Bicarbonate is alkaline so pH rises as bicarbonate levels rise.
Name seven drugs associated with hypochloremia (L, O, T, B, C, L, T). Loop diuretics ( furosemide), Osmotic Diuretics (mannitol), Thiazide Diuretics (hydrochlorothiazide), Bicarbonate, Corticosteroids, Laxatives, Theophylline
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