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Emergency Medicine: Fluid Therapy
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1. Obese animals have increased elasticity -very thin animals have decreased elasticity
hypotonic crystalloids volume of distribution
the effects of electrolyte loss without water loss (dialysis)
influence in body condition on the skin elasticity test
properties of isotonic crystalloids
2. 10 to 20 ml/kg IV bolus
anion gap
influence in body condition on the skin elasticity test
shock does for hetastarch
advantages of the IV route of administration
3. Interstitial fluid + blood
properties of colloids with small macromolecules
osmotic determinants of volume: ICF
contraindications for hypotonic crystalloids
extracellular fluid (ECF)
4. Access to a vascular space when IV is not possible -rapid placement
clinical indication for hypertonic crystalloids
disadvantages of the SC route of administration
advantages of the IO route of administration
advantages of the SC route of administration
5. 50 m;/kg/day
anion gap
maintenance for a normal adult cow
extracellular fluid (ECF)
effective osmoles
6. Generates osmotic pressure by causing a shift of water across a boundary that is not permeable to the osmotically active particle.
mucous membrane moistness
complications of the SC route of administration
effective osmoles
complications of catheterization
7. Expand the intravascular space by 4 to 6 times for a short duration.
vascular expansion of hypertonic crystalloids
complications of the SC route of administration
hydration parameters for physical examone
clinical indications for isotonic crystalloids
8. Unreliable rate of absorption -cannot be used for resuscitation or replacement of fluids in critically ill patients -hypo- or hypertonic solutions cannot be used due to tissue damage and injury
disadvantages of the SC route of administration
the effects of isotonic fluid loss
bloodwork changes and dehydration
clinical indications for hypotonic crystalloids
9. Total body water
clinical indications for hydroxyethyl starch
blood volume in cats
typical uses for IV route of administration
hypotonic crystalloids volume of distribution
10. Resuscitation -treating cerebral edema due to head trauma -correction of acute hyponatremia
types of shock that are reponsive to fluid therapy
location of the skin elasticity test in cattle
primary effect of colloids
clinical indication for hypertonic crystalloids
11. 0.45% NaCl -D5W -Norm M
anion gap
hypotonic crystalloids
types of shock that are reponsive to fluid therapy
clinical indication for hypertonic crystalloids
12. Lateral neck skin
effective osmoles
blood volume in adults
location of the skin elasticity test in horses
properties of colloids with large macromolecules
13. The amount of saliva and tear film varies inversely with - hydration status -this is a qualitative test
phases of a fluid therapy plan
advantages of the SC route of administration
mucous membrane moistness
dextrose 5% in water (D5W)
14. Changes in body weight over time.
most sensitive test for estimating fluid loss
typical uses for IO route of administration
adverse effects of canine plasma
maintenance for a normal adult horse
15. Direct vascular access and expansion -rapid administration possible -multiple type of fluids can be used
Vetstarch
ECF in large animals less than 30 days of age
TBW is obese large animals and extremely large horses
advantages of the IV route of administration
16. Young animals have increased elasticity -old animals have decreased elasticity
phases of a fluid therapy plan
influence of age on the skin elasticity test
categorizations of crystalloids
edema
17. 1/4 from the intravascular space -3/4 from the interstitium
breakdown of the loss from the ECF compartment
primary effect of colloids
Vetstarch
general properties of crystalloids
18. Pain and irritation -pressure necrosis -infection
influence of age on the skin elasticity test
complications of the SC route of administration
clinical indications for hypotonic crystalloids
interstitial fluid
19. Along with magnesium - constitutes the majority of positively charged ions in the ICF.
most sensitive test for estimating fluid loss
potassium
canine plasma
primary effect of colloids
20. Omolality of ECF increases - causing fluid to shift from the ICF to the ECF -ECF volume is partially maintained -ICF decreases - TBW decreases
sensible fluid losses
TBW in large animals less that 30 days of age
traditional shock dose
the effects of the loss of hypotonic fluid (water deprivation)
21. Primarily in the vascular space - depending on vascular permeability -increases vascualar volume by 1 to 1.5x volume given
Vetstarch
properties of hypertonic crystalloids
maintenance for a normal adult dog
hydroxyethyl starch volume of distribution
22. Never use for resuscitation -never bolus; cannot administer rapidly
contraindications for hypotonic crystalloids
adverse effects of canine plasma
total osmolality
complications of catheterization
23. 4% body weight
signs of hypovolemia
maintenance water requirement
plasma volume in cats
adverse effects of canine plasma
24. Decreased colloid oncotic pressure -longer duration of action due to longer circulation time
maintenance for a normal adult dog
TBW in adults
osmotic determinants of volume: ECF
properties of colloids with large macromolecules
25. The concentration of effective osmoles.
advantages of the IO route of administration
typical uses for IO route of administration
tonicity
total body water (TBW)
26. 70% body weight
shock does for hetastarch
osmotic determinants of volume: BV
TBW is obese large animals and extremely large horses
hypertonic crystalloids
27. 30% body weight
ICF in large animals
ECF in large animal adults
extracellular fluid (ECF)
clinical indications for hypotonic crystalloids
28. The loss of isotonic fluids from the ECF - primarily from the interstitium
vascular expansion of hypertonic crystalloids
dehydration
clinical indication for hypertonic crystalloids
extracellular fluid (ECF)
29. Osmolality of solution is approximately equal to that of blood - replacing water as well as electrolytes.
blood volume in adults
osmotic determinants of volume: ECF
properties of isotonic crystalloids
clinical indications for hydroxyethyl starch
30. Correction of acid-base disorders -rehydration -replacement of ongoing losses -resuscitation
clinical indications for hypotonic crystalloids
types of the fluids used for maintenance
clinical indications for isotonic crystalloids
adverse effects of isotonic crystalloids
31. 70% body weight
influence of age on the skin elasticity test
shock does for hetastarch
normal osmolality of body fluid
TBW in large animals less that 30 days of age
32. 20 to 25 mmHG
TBW is obese large animals and extremely large horses
normal vascular oncotic pressure
sodium
general properties of crystalloids
33. Short duration of volume expansion -transient hypernatremia -reflex bradycardia
law of electroneutrality
osmotic determinants of volume: ICF
types of the fluids used for maintenance
adverse effects of hypertonic crystalloids
34. Osteomyelitis -often only short-lived access
ECF in small animal adults
complications of catheterization
blood volume in adults
disadvantages of the IO route of administration
35. Used in neonates and avian species with limited vascular access.
typical uses for IO route of administration
advantages of the SC route of administration
clinical indications for isotonic crystalloids
maintenance for a normal adult cat
36. 6% body weight
ICF is small animals
blood volume in cats
adverse effects of isotonic crystalloids
adverse effects of hypertonic crystalloids
37. The difference between unmeasured anions and unmeasured cations.
normal osmolality of body fluid
mucous membrane moistness
anion gap
advantages of the IV route of administration
38. The concentration of effective osmoles + the concentration of ineffective osmoles.
total osmolality
contraindications for hypotonic crystalloids
osmolality
adverse affects of hydroxyethyl starch
39. Occur at the loss of 30% of blood volume -occur when dehydration reached 10% of body weight
law of electroneutrality
assessment in the position of the eye in orbit
signs of hypovolemia
properties of hypertonic crystalloids
40. Saliva -evaporation at skin -evaporation at the respiratory tract
potassium
insensible losses
skin elasticity test
blood volume in adults
41. Maintain the animal in zero fluid balance - with input equaling output.
dextrose 5% in water (D5W)
osmotic determinants of volume: ECF
TBW is obese large animals and extremely large horses
goal of maintenance fluids
42. Practical - with limited equipment required -can be administered on an outpatient basis
the effects of electrolyte loss without water loss (dialysis)
advantages of the SC route of administration
plasma volume in adults
ICF in large animals
43. 60% body weight
TBW in adults
acidifying crystalloids
the effects of isotonic fluid loss
location of the skin elasticity test in horses
44. 0.9% NaCl -Plasmalyte -LRS
hydration parameters for physical examone
hypertonic crystalloids
complications of catheterization
interstitial fluid
45. A decrease in in capillary oncotic pressure due to protein loss resulting in filtration of fluid into the interstitial fluid.
advantages of the IO route of administration
iso-omolality of the body
edema
total osmolality
46. 40 ml/kg/day
maintenance for a normal adult horse
typical uses for IV route of administration
influence in body condition on the skin elasticity test
total body water (TBW)
47. The loss of intravascular fluid.
types of the fluids used for maintenance
ICF in large animals
hypovolemia
properties of colloids with large macromolecules
48. 40% body weight
shock does for hetastarch
ECF in large animals less than 30 days of age
potassium
osmolality
49. A new formulation of hydroxyethyl starch that has decreased coagulopathy effects - safe up to 50 to 100 ml/kg/d
assessment in the position of the eye in orbit
Vetstarch
advantages of the SC route of administration
osmolality
50. Resuscitation phase: if the animal is in shock -rehydration phase -maintenance phase
acidifying crystalloids
insensible losses
phases of a fluid therapy plan
blood volume in adults
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