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Unit 6 Prep Packet First you need

Unit 6 Prep Packet First you need to understand where fluids live inside the body: Image transcription text How body fluid is distributed This is the approximate size of fluid compartments in a 70-kg adult. Total body water equals about 60% of body weight. Intracellular water – – Extracellular water 40% body wei… Show more Intracellular: Extracellular: -intravascular -interstitial Assessment Area Hypovolemia Hypervolemia Neuromusculoskeletal Vital Signs GI Renal Other: (labs etc) Explain the different types of IV solutions, elaborate on the effects of those solutions. Type of solution: examples of the solution Explain what is happening to the client: on a cellular level. The Renin-Angiotensin System involves many hormones that work TOGETHER to make changes to blood pressure and urinary elimination patterns. Image transcription text Dehydration, Na deficiency, I BV or hemorrhage Initial Stimulus I BP 1 BV Outcome 1 BP Decrease in blood volume 14 Blood pressure increases until it returns to normal 4 JG Cells 3 Decrease in Juxtaglomerular blo… Show more Renin is released by special cells in the kidneys- Renin converts to Angiotensin 1 – which is then converted to Angiotensin 2 by the lungs – Angiotensin 2 turns on the adrenal cortex to stimulate the release of aldosterone – which then FINALLY stimulates the kidneys to hold on to sodium and fluid, angiotensin also causes vasoconstriction Electrolytes: Image transcription text NA S Normal blood value: HYPER HYPO Signs & Symptoms: Who is at risk for this? What causes it? What are interventions to correct the imbalances? Other helpful information: Normal blood value: HYPER HYPO Signs & Symptoms: Who is at risk for this? What causes it? What are interventions to correct the imbalances? Other helpful information: Image transcription text Magnesium Mgs Normal blood value: HYPER HYPO Signs & Symptoms: Who is at risk for this? What causes it? What are interventions to correct the imbalances? Other helpful information: Normal blood value: HYPER HYPO Signs & Symptoms: Who is at risk for this? What causes it? What are interventions to correct the imbalances? Other helpful information: SCIENCE HEALTH SCIENCE NURSING ADN MISC

 
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