Tachycardia,hypotension,dehydration,tenting, darkurineFluidDeficitSymptomsControls andregulatesvolume ofbody fluidsSodiumFluid withincells includespotassium,phosphorus,andmagnesiumIntracellularFluid> 145 mEq/Land causedby excesssodiumintakeHypernatremiaWhat positionshould weplacepatients in forDyspneaFowlersHives,andSOBAllergicInfusionReactionInflammationof a vein.Pain, redness,hardening ofveinPhlebitisNormalPotassiumlevel3.5-5.0Involved inimportantchemicalreactions in thebody, celldivisionPhosphateFluid outside ofcells includessodium,chloride, calciumand bicarbonateExtracellularFluid8.3-10.6CalciumLevelWhat positionshould weplace patientin that haveARDSProneFluids thatcan bemeasuredSensibleFluidLossMaintains osmoticpressure in bloodand produceshydrochloric acidChlorideMetabolism ofCarbs andProteins, vitalactionsinvolvingenzymesMagnesiumIV fluidsleavevascularspace intotissueInfiltration> 135 mEq/Land causedby excessiveloss ofsodiumHyponatremiaNerve impulse,blood clotting,musclecontraction, andB12 absorptionCalciumFluids thatcannot bemeasuredInsensibleFluidLossChief Regulatorof cellularenzyme activityand watercontentPotassiumDyspnea,weakness,fatigue, edema,shiny skin,hypertensionFluidExcessSymptomsBody'sPrimaryBufferSystemBicarbonate135-145SodiumlevelBack Pain,Headache,flushing,and feverHemolyticInfusionReactionTachycardia,hypotension,dehydration,tenting, darkurineFluidDeficitSymptomsControls andregulatesvolume ofbody fluidsSodiumFluid withincells includespotassium,phosphorus,andmagnesiumIntracellularFluid> 145 mEq/Land causedby excesssodiumintakeHypernatremiaWhat positionshould weplacepatients in forDyspneaFowlersHives,andSOBAllergicInfusionReactionInflammationof a vein.Pain, redness,hardening ofveinPhlebitisNormalPotassiumlevel3.5-5.0Involved inimportantchemicalreactions in thebody, celldivisionPhosphateFluid outside ofcells includessodium,chloride, calciumand bicarbonateExtracellularFluid8.3-10.6CalciumLevelWhat positionshould weplace patientin that haveARDSProneFluids thatcan bemeasuredSensibleFluidLossMaintains osmoticpressure in bloodand produceshydrochloric acidChlorideMetabolism ofCarbs andProteins, vitalactionsinvolvingenzymesMagnesiumIV fluidsleavevascularspace intotissueInfiltration> 135 mEq/Land causedby excessiveloss ofsodiumHyponatremiaNerve impulse,blood clotting,musclecontraction, andB12 absorptionCalciumFluids thatcannot bemeasuredInsensibleFluidLossChief Regulatorof cellularenzyme activityand watercontentPotassiumDyspnea,weakness,fatigue, edema,shiny skin,hypertensionFluidExcessSymptomsBody'sPrimaryBufferSystemBicarbonate135-145SodiumlevelBack Pain,Headache,flushing,and feverHemolyticInfusionReaction

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  1. Fluid Deficit Symptoms
    Tachycardia, hypotension, dehydration, tenting, dark urine
  2. Sodium
    Controls and regulates volume of body fluids
  3. Intracellular Fluid
    Fluid within cells includes potassium, phosphorus, and magnesium
  4. Hypernatremia
    > 145 mEq/L and caused by excess sodium intake
  5. Fowlers
    What position should we place patients in for Dyspnea
  6. Allergic Infusion Reaction
    Hives, and SOB
  7. Phlebitis
    Inflammation of a vein. Pain, redness, hardening of vein
  8. 3.5-5.0
    Normal Potassium level
  9. Phosphate
    Involved in important chemical reactions in the body, cell division
  10. Extracellular Fluid
    Fluid outside of cells includes sodium, chloride, calcium and bicarbonate
  11. Calcium Level
    8.3-10.6
  12. Prone
    What position should we place patient in that have ARDS
  13. Sensible Fluid Loss
    Fluids that can be measured
  14. Chloride
    Maintains osmotic pressure in blood and produces hydrochloric acid
  15. Magnesium
    Metabolism of Carbs and Proteins, vital actions involving enzymes
  16. Infiltration
    IV fluids leave vascular space into tissue
  17. Hyponatremia
    > 135 mEq/L and caused by excessive loss of sodium
  18. Calcium
    Nerve impulse, blood clotting, muscle contraction, and B12 absorption
  19. Insensible Fluid Loss
    Fluids that cannot be measured
  20. Potassium
    Chief Regulator of cellular enzyme activity and water content
  21. Fluid Excess Symptoms
    Dyspnea, weakness, fatigue, edema, shiny skin, hypertension
  22. Bicarbonate
    Body's Primary Buffer System
  23. Sodium level
    135-145
  24. Hemolytic Infusion Reaction
    Back Pain, Headache, flushing, and fever