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Emergency Medicine: Fluid Therapy
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1. 40% body weight
hydration parameters for physical examone
advantages of the IV route of administration
ICF is small animals
traditional shock dose
2. 70% body weight
TBW in large animals less that 30 days of age
location of the skin elasticity test in horses
traditional shock dose
maintenance for a normal adult dog
3. For every positively charged ion in body fluids - there is a balancing negatively charged ion.
typical uses for IO route of administration
potassium
effective osmoles
law of electroneutrality
4. 8% body weight
properties of colloids with small macromolecules
shock does for hetastarch
TBW in large animals less that 30 days of age
blood volume in adults
5. Primarily in the vascular space - depending on vascular permeability -increases vascualar volume by 1 to 1.5x volume given
hydroxyethyl starch volume of distribution
influence of age on the skin elasticity test
adverse effects of isotonic crystalloids
acidifying crystalloids
6. A function of daily obligatory solute excretion -based on body surface area rather than body weight
properties of isotonic crystalloids
goals of fluid resuscitation
ECF in large animals less than 30 days of age
maintenance water requirement
7. Proportional to the number of non-dissociable (active) ions in solution -not a function of the weight of an ion
disadvantages of the SC route of administration
advantages of the SC route of administration
osmolality
normal osmolality of body fluid
8. Polydispersed complex starch dissolved in 0.9% NaCl -small molecules confer oncotic pressure -large molecule confer duration of action -a synthetic colloid
anion gap
assessment in the position of the eye in orbit
ICF in large animals
hydroxyethyl starch
9. Hypovolemic is the most reponsive -distributive shock -obstructive shock - above the obstruction
the effects of electrolyte loss without water loss (dialysis)
goals of fluid resuscitation
types of shock that are reponsive to fluid therapy
tonicity
10. A particle that does not generate osmotic pressure because it is freely permeable across a membrane.
normal vascular oncotic pressure
ineffective osmole
advantages of the SC route of administration
hypotonic crystalloids volume of distribution
11. Sodium and associated anions
osmotic determinants of volume: ECF
types of the fluids used for maintenance
dextrose 5% in water (D5W)
plasma volume in adults
12. Osmolality of the solution is less that blood - causing a net increase in free water.
properties of hypotonic crystalloids
advantages of the IO route of administration
dehydration
hydroxyethyl starch volume of distribution
13. 20 to 25 mmHG
clinical indications for hypotonic crystalloids
mucous membrane moistness
TBW in adults
normal vascular oncotic pressure
14. Correction of acid-base disorders -rehydration -replacement of ongoing losses -resuscitation
hydration parameters for physical examone
clinical indications for isotonic crystalloids
law of electroneutrality
effective osmoles
15. Young animals have increased elasticity -old animals have decreased elasticity
blood volume in adults
influence of age on the skin elasticity test
maintenance for a normal adult cat
phases of a fluid therapy plan
16. Decreased colloid oncotic pressure -longer duration of action due to longer circulation time
adverse effects of hypertonic crystalloids
hypotonic crystalloids
clinical indications for hypotonic crystalloids
properties of colloids with large macromolecules
17. A natural colloid that is not very efficient at raising albumin or COP.
influence of age on the skin elasticity test
plasma volume in cats
adverse affects of hydroxyethyl starch
canine plasma
18. Plasma proteins -sodium and associated anions
osmotic determinants of volume: BV
properties of colloids with large macromolecules
typical uses for IO route of administration
general properties of crystalloids
19. Lower eyelid
hydration parameters for physical examone
advantages of the IV route of administration
normal osmolality of body fluid
location of the skin elasticity test in cattle
20. Potassium - magnesium - and associated anions.
influence of age on the skin elasticity test
osmotic determinants of volume: ICF
sodium
advantages of the IO route of administration
21. A decrease in in capillary oncotic pressure due to protein loss resulting in filtration of fluid into the interstitial fluid.
osmotic determinants of volume: BV
influence in body condition on the skin elasticity test
indications for canine plasma
edema
22. Osmolality of ECF does not change - initiating no fluid shift - between the ECF and ICF -ECF decreases - TBW decreases - and ICF is static
tonicity
dehydration
the effects of isotonic fluid loss
the effects of electrolyte loss without water loss (dialysis)
23. Resuscitation -treating cerebral edema due to head trauma -correction of acute hyponatremia
clinical indication for hypertonic crystalloids
disadvantages of the IO route of administration
Vetstarch
edema
24. Practical - with limited equipment required -can be administered on an outpatient basis
categorizations of crystalloids
advantages of the SC route of administration
acidifying crystalloids
clinical indications for hypotonic crystalloids
25. Resuscitation - to attain sustained vascular expansion - oncotic support during hypoproteinemia
insensible losses
properties of colloids with large macromolecules
clinical indications for hydroxyethyl starch
vascular expansion of hypertonic crystalloids
26. 0.45% NaCl -D5W -Norm M
hypotonic crystalloids
insensible losses
clinical indications for isotonic crystalloids
maintenance for a normal adult horse
27. 30% body weight
properties of colloids with large macromolecules
clinical indications for isotonic crystalloids
ICF in large animals
clinical indications for hydroxyethyl starch
28. 300 mosm/L
indications for canine plasma
properties of colloids with small macromolecules
normal osmolality of body fluid
maintenance for a normal adult cow
29. Changes in body weight over time.
hypotonic crystalloids volume of distribution
most sensitive test for estimating fluid loss
maintenance for a normal adult cow
normal osmolality of body fluid
30. Saliva -evaporation at skin -evaporation at the respiratory tract
complications of the SC route of administration
adverse effects of hypertonic crystalloids
insensible losses
adverse effects of canine plasma
31. The elasticity of skin depends on hydration status -pull up the skin over the thorax and watch the speed at which - it returns to normal position -also able to assess overhydration
properties of colloids with small macromolecules
skin elasticity test
properties of hypotonic crystalloids
bloodwork changes and dehydration
32. No restricted by the endothelium -equilibrate rapidly between the interstitial and vascular spaces -cell membranes restrict movement from interstitial space - into cells bases on osmolality
breakdown of the loss from the ECF compartment
adverse effects of canine plasma
potassium
general properties of crystalloids
33. All body fluids are iso-osmolar is relation to other body flids despite a different ionic composition.
clinical indications for hypotonic crystalloids
iso-omolality of the body
hypotonic crystalloids volume of distribution
sodium
34. Direct vascular access and expansion -rapid administration possible -multiple type of fluids can be used
adverse effects of isotonic crystalloids
typical uses for IO route of administration
goals of fluid resuscitation
advantages of the IV route of administration
35. Potential for transfusion reactions.
maintenance for a normal adult dog
the effects of the loss of hypotonic fluid (water deprivation)
adverse effects of canine plasma
hypotonic crystalloids volume of distribution
36. Obese animals have increased elasticity -very thin animals have decreased elasticity
influence in body condition on the skin elasticity test
typical uses for IV route of administration
indications for canine plasma
hypertonic crystalloids
37. Extracellular space - with rapid redistribution into the interstitium -only 20 to 30% of the fluids administered remain in the intravascular space after 20 to 30 minutes
sodium
isotonic crystalloids volume of distribution
typical uses for IV route of administration
influence in body condition on the skin elasticity test
38. Access to a vascular space when IV is not possible -rapid placement
advantages of the IO route of administration
TBW in adults
Vetstarch
ECF in large animal adults
39. TBW - ECF -contains transcellular fluids such as peritonial fluid - CSF - pleural fluid - and synovial fluid.
sodium
maintenance for a normal adult dog
interstitial fluid
clinical indications for hypotonic crystalloids
40. Interstitial fluid + blood
general properties of crystalloids
clinical indications for isotonic crystalloids
maintenance for a normal adult dog
extracellular fluid (ECF)
41. 0.9% NaCl -Plasmalyte -LRS
hypertonic crystalloids
shock dose for hypertonic saline
signs of hypovolemia
clinical indications for isotonic crystalloids
42. Typically an isotonic crystalloid with potassium added - -hypotonic crystalloids for animals with compromised renal - function of in heart failure -
disadvantages of the IO route of administration
hypovolemia
types of the fluids used for maintenance
ECF in large animals less than 30 days of age
43. Urinary -fecal
breakdown of the loss from the ECF compartment
ICF in large animals
sensible fluid losses
tonicity
44. Most commonly used to treat coagulopathies.
hypertonic crystalloids
indications for canine plasma
tonicity
law of electroneutrality
45. Total body water
hypotonic crystalloids volume of distribution
traditional shock dose
normal osmolality of body fluid
breakdown of the loss from the ECF compartment
46. Maintain the animal in zero fluid balance - with input equaling output.
goal of maintenance fluids
the effects of the loss of hypotonic fluid (water deprivation)
total osmolality
complications of catheterization
47. Dextrose allows for an initial match in blood osmolality - but does not act as an effective osmol - as it is rapidly metabolized.
osmotic determinants of volume: ICF
dextrose 5% in water (D5W)
clinical indications for hypotonic crystalloids
goal of maintenance fluids
48. Pain and irritation -pressure necrosis -infection
goals of fluid resuscitation
complications of the SC route of administration
sensible fluid losses
extracellular fluid (ECF)
49. Increased colloid oncotic pressure -shorter duration of effect due to rapid excretion
properties of colloids with small macromolecules
alkalinizing crystalloids
Vetstarch
shock does for hetastarch
50. The concentration of effective osmoles + the concentration of ineffective osmoles.
adverse affects of hydroxyethyl starch
law of electroneutrality
total osmolality
the effects of isotonic fluid loss
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