NR 507 Week-2 Quiz Study Guide 2
NR 507 Week-2 Quiz Study Guide 2
NR 507 Advanced Pathophysiology
Chamberlain
Fluid and Electrolytes
Differentiate between normal the balance movement of water and solutes between ICF and ECF = isovolemia . regulation of water balance- hypothalamic , pituitary, adrenal cortical , renal , cardiac, gastrointestinal regulation, insensible water loss.
Abnormal cellular- changes in solute levels of ICF and ECF,
Hypovolemia- ECF has lower osmolality than ICF which draws water INTO the cell causing cellular swelling and plasma volume decrease.
Immune structure
Function – body fluids functional compartments ICF (%40 of body weight) and ECF (%20 body weight) moving by osmosis. Intrvascular (IV) – blood plasma (<5 %), interstitial fluid (IF) fluid between the cells & outside blood vessels ( <15 % , other fluids lymph, synovial, CSF, intestinal, sweat, urine, intraocular, and body cavity fluids= 3 spaces
ALL fluids in the body are called TBW, body temp regulation, lubrication (synovium, pleura & pericardium
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