Normal Serum Levels Word Scramble
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Question | Answer |
Sodium Na+ | 135-145 mEq/L |
Potassium K+ | 3.5-5 mEq/L |
Calcium Ca2+ | 8.5-10.5 mEq/L |
Magnesium Mg2+ | 1.6-2.6 mEq/L |
Chloride Cl- | 95-105 mEq/L |
Phosphate PO4- | 1.7-2.6 mEq/L |
Bicarbonate HCO3- | 22-26 mEq/L |
Na+ < 135 mEq/L | Hyponatremia |
Na+ > 145 mEq/L | Hypernatremia |
K+ < 3.5 mEq/L | Hypokalemia (low potassium) |
K+ > 5.0 mEq/L | Hyperkalemia |
Ca2+ < 8.5 mq/dL | Hypocalcaemia |
Ca2+ mEq/L > 10.5 mq/dL | Hypercalcaemia |
Mg+ < 1.3 mEq/L | Hypomagnesaemia |
Mg2+ > 2.1 mEq/L | Hypermagnesemia |
PO4- < 1.7 mEq/L | Hypophosphatemia |
PO4- > 2.6 mEq/L | Hyperphosphatemia |
Normal pH serum level | 7.35-7.45 |
pH > 7.45 | alkalosis |
pH < 7.35 | acidosis |
Normal PCO2 | 35-45 mmHg |
PCO2 < 35 (too little acid) | respiratory alkalosis |
PCO2 > 45 (too much acid) | respiratory acidosis |
Normal HCO3- | 22-26 mEq/L |
HCO3- < 22 (too little base) | metabolic acidosis |
HCO3- > 26 (too much base) | metabolic alkalosis |
intravascular Fluid | within the blood, transports RBC |
transcellular fluid | CSF, pleural, peritoneal, synovial, & digestive fluids |
Osmosis -- NO ATP required | less concentration to higher concentration |
Diffusion -- NO ATP required | High concentration to a lower concentration |
Filtration -- NO ATP required | high pressure to lower pressure |
Osmotic pressure NO ATP required | the power of a solution to draw water |
ADH | antidiuretic hormone |
ADH is released from | pituitary gland |
ADH causes the kidneys to | retain fluid when blood volume is low excrete fluid when the volume is in excess |
ADH is released in response to | Fever, pain, stress, & some ovoid use |
the ratio of Carbonic acid and Sodium Bicarbonate is | 1:20 |
pH below 6.9 or above 7.8 is generally | FATAL |
pH is too acidic | Lungs remove CO2 by rapid, deep breathing (reduces CO2 available to make carbonic acid) |
pH is too alkaline | Lungs conserve CO2 by shallow, slow breathing |
Serum pH is acidic the kidneys | Conserve bicarbonate to neutralize |
Serum pH is alkaline the kidneys | Excrete bicarbonate to lower the amount of base |
How long does it take the Renal (kidney) mechanism to work? | Three days |
Hyplvolemia | Loss of Fluids and electrolytes EFC (surgery, trauma, or uterine rupture) |
Dehydration | State of negative fluid balance |
What % of sudden loss of body fluid is usually FATAL? | 15% |
Dehydration--Think? | increased Heart Rate & increased Temperature |
Who's most at risk for Deficient Fluid? | Elderly, Children, Infants Any patients that have continued fluid loss (NV, fever, diabetes insipidious) |
normal pO2 | 80-100 mmHg |
Normal O2 saturation | 95-100% |
Normal base excess | + or - 2 |
1st step to ABG analysis | Is pH out of range (7.34-7.45) |
2nd step to ABG analysis | Is pCO2 normal (35-45 mmHg) |
3rd step to ABG analysis | Is the HCO3- out of range (22-26 mEq/L) |
4th step -- match the abnormal result with the pH | |
5th step -- does the PaCO2 or HCO3- go in the opposite direction of the pH? | |
6th step -- is the pO2 and O2 saturation out of range | |
Food high in potassium -- help with Hypokalemia | Avocados |
Where do you Auscultate Tricuspid valve? | 4th intercostal left sternal border |
Where do you Auscultate Pulmonary valve? | 2nd intercostal left sternal border |
Where do you Auscultate the Aortic valve? | 2nd intercostal right sternal border |
What food is high in calcium? | Brocoli |
BUN (blood urea nitrogen) | 10-20 mg/dL |
Creatinine | female 0.5-1.1 mg/dL males 0.6-1.2 mg/dL |
Albumin (nutritional status) | 3.5-5 g/dL < 3 g/100 mL bad |
Glucose | Fasting (no caloric intake for at least 8 hours) 70-110 mg/dL Casual (any time of day) < (or equal) 200 mg/dL |
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