Sterile water -(Hemolysis ofthe bloodcells willresult)12-16g/100mlCalciumCa+VolumeExpanders(increases thetotal volume ofbody fluid whenhypovelemiaoccurs)AseptoSyringe(holds about120cc)to carryO2(oxygen)6hoursAutologousTransfussionChloride,Potassium,Calcium,Phosphate andMagnesiumFormedElementsHomologous(donor)35%-52%varying byage andgenderSodiumChloride0.9%solutionPotassiumKa+Iv orIntravenous70 ml/kgof bodymassVascularprocedure,major ortho,open heartTrauma such assplenectomy14-18g/100ml1 degreeCelsius to6 degreeCelsiusO-NegativeGlucose,Urea, andCreatininePlasma(Fluid) andFormedElementsHypovolemia(decreasecirculatingbloodvolume)Advantages ofAutotransfusionvs. Donor BloodSterile water -(Hemolysis ofthe bloodcells willresult)12-16g/100mlCalciumCa+VolumeExpanders(increases thetotal volume ofbody fluid whenhypovelemiaoccurs)AseptoSyringe(holds about120cc)to carryO2(oxygen)6hoursAutologousTransfussionChloride,Potassium,Calcium,Phosphate andMagnesiumFormedElementsHomologous(donor)35%-52%varying byage andgenderSodiumChloride0.9%solutionPotassiumKa+Iv orIntravenous70 ml/kgof bodymassVascularprocedure,major ortho,open heartTrauma such assplenectomy14-18g/100ml1 degreeCelsius to6 degreeCelsiusO-NegativeGlucose,Urea, andCreatininePlasma(Fluid) andFormedElementsHypovolemia(decreasecirculatingbloodvolume)Advantages ofAutotransfusionvs. Donor Blood

FLUIDS AND IRRIGATION SOLUTIONS CH. 11 - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. Sterile water - (Hemolysis of the blood cells will result)
  2. 12-16g/100ml
  3. Calcium Ca+
  4. Volume Expanders (increases the total volume of body fluid when hypovelemia occurs)
  5. Asepto Syringe (holds about 120cc)
  6. to carry O2 (oxygen)
  7. 6 hours
  8. Autologous Transfussion
  9. Chloride, Potassium, Calcium, Phosphate and Magnesium
  10. Formed Elements
  11. Homologous (donor)
  12. 35%-52% varying by age and gender
  13. Sodium Chloride 0.9% solution
  14. Potassium Ka+
  15. Iv or Intravenous
  16. 70 ml/kg of body mass
  17. Vascular procedure, major ortho, open heart Trauma such as splenectomy
  18. 14-18g/100ml
  19. 1 degree Celsius to 6 degree Celsius
  20. O-Negative
  21. Glucose, Urea, and Creatinine
  22. Plasma (Fluid) and Formed Elements
  23. Hypovolemia (decrease circulating blood volume)
  24. Advantages of Autotransfusion vs. Donor Blood