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Title: Fluid, Electrolyte


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Fluid, Electrolyte Acid-Base Balance
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Body Fluids
  • Your body is 66 water
  • Not evenly distributed separated into
    compartments
  • Able to move back and forth thru the cell
    membranes to maintain an equilibrium

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Fluid Compartments
  • Intracellular fluid fluid inside cells ICF
  • Extracellular fluid fluid outside cells and all
    other body fluids --- ¼ is plasma intravascular
    fluid, remaining ¾ is interstitial fluid. Small
    amount is localized as CSF, serous fluid,
    synovial fluid, humors of eye endo/perilymph of
    ears

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Edema
  • Condition in which fluid accumulates in the
    interstitial compartment. Sometimes due to
    blockage of lymphatic vessels or by a lack of
    plasma proteins or sodium retention

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Fluid Balance
  • Amount in amount out
  • Average daily intake is 2500 ml fluids, food
    and metabolic water
  • Average daily output is 2500 ml urine, feces,
    perspiration, insensible perspiration
  • What can throw off these numbers?

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Electrolyte Balance
  • Def - concentration of individual electrolytes
    in the body fluid compartments is normal and
    remains relatively constant.
  • Electrolytes are dissolved in body fluids
  • Sodium predominant extracellular cation, and
    chloride is predominant extracellular anion.
    Bicarbonate also in extracellular spaces

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Electrolyte Balance
  • Potassium is the predominant intracellular cation
    and phosphates are the predominant intracellular
    anion
  • Cations are actively reabsorbed, anions passively
    follow by electrochemical attraction
  • Aldosterone works at kidney tubules to regulate
    sodium potassium levels

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Electrolyte Balance
  • Because of sodium and potassium influence, water
    will move between compartments
  • Example if high sodium, then water will move
    from intracellular space to extracellular space
    due to osmotic pressure

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Balance of other Electrolytes
  • Calcium hypercalcemia / hypocalcemia
  • Magnesium hypermagnesemia/ hypomagnesemia
  • Phosphate hyperphosphatemia/ hypophosphatemia
  • Chloride hyperchloremia/ hypochloremia

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Acid - Base Balance
  • Blood - normal pH of 7.2 7.45
  • lt 7.2 acidosis gt 7.45 alkalosis
  • 3 buffer systems to maintain normal blood pH
  • Buffers
  • Removal of CO2 by lungs
  • Removal of H ions by kidneys

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Buffers
  • Protein Buffer Systems
  • Amino Acid buffers
  • Hemoglobin buffers
  • Plasma Protein buffers
  • Phosphate Buffer Systems
  • Carbonic Acid Bicarbonate Buffer System

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Maintenance of Acid-Base Balance
  • Respiratory System removal of CO2 by lungs
    stabilizes the ECF, has direct effect on Carbonic
    Acid Bicarbonate Buffer System
  • Urinary System removal of H ions by kidneys

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Disturbances to Acid-Base Balance
  • Respiratory Acidosis
  • Respiratory Alkalosis
  • Metabolic Acidosis lactic acidosis,
    ketoacidosis
  • Metabolic Alkalosis

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