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- 3 to 1 rule
- Where do administered fluids
- Alkalosis
- Metabolic
- Metabolic Alkalosis
- Hypo-chloremic, Hypo-kalemic
- Chloride Sensitive Metabolic Alkalosis
- anion
- definition
- Normal compositions
- Anxiety
- Acid Base effects
- Central Nervous System:
- arterial line,plasma compartment
- assessment
- Plasma
- backward flow
- Plasma
- bile
- composition
- Composition of secretions into
| Composition of secretions into
- volume per day
- Volume of secretions into
- body water
- Normal volumes, fluid compartments
- extracellular compartment
- Normal volumes, fluid compartments
- infant
- Normal volumes, fluid compartments
- intracellular compartment
- Normal volumes, fluid compartments
- Buffers
- Buffers
- cation
- definition
- Normal compositions
- central line
- parenteral nutrition
- Why these crystalloids?
- central line,plasma compartment
- assessment
- Plasma
- Chloride Sensitive Metabolic Alkalosis
- Chloride Sensitive Metabolic Alkalosis
- Circulatory System
- Why we need one
- Circulatory System
- colloid
- Types of fluids available
- distribution
- Where do administered fluids
- gelofusin
- Types of fluids available
- packed cells
- Types of fluids available
- whole blood
- Types of fluids available
- colloids
- Types of fluids available
- definition
- Types of fluids available
- Coneing
- Intra cellular compartment
- Conn's Syndrome
- Chloride Resistant Metabolic Alkalosis:
- crystalloid
- Types of fluids available
- too strong
- Why these crystalloids?
- too weak
- Why these crystalloids?
- crystalloids
- Types of fluids available
- D5W,crystalloids
- dextrose 5 %
- Types of fluids available
- definition
- Types of fluids available
- Hartman's
- Types of fluids available
- saline
- Types of fluids available
- solution 18
- Types of fluids available
- Cushing's and alkalosis
- Chloride Resistant Metabolic Alkalosis:
- Definition
- Buffer
- Buffers
- dextrose 5%
- distribution
- Where do administered fluids
- Equation
- Anion Gap
- Normal compositions
- fall in bicarbonate in Respiratory Alkalosis
- Respiratory Alkalosis
- Henderson-Hasselbach
- Buffers
- Rise in P_a_CO_2 in metabolic alkalosis
- Chloride Sensitive Metabolic Alkalosis
- extracellular fluid
- composition,intracellular fluid
- composition,plasma
- composition
- Normal compositions
- extracellular fluid compartment
- Normal volumes, fluid compartments
- formula
- Normal volumes, fluid compartments
- ffp
- Types of fluids available
- forward flow
- Plasma
- gastric juice
- composition
- Composition of secretions into
| Composition of secretions into
- volume per day
- Volume of secretions into
- gelofusin
- Types of fluids available
- haemodilution
- Where do administered fluids
- Haemorrhage
- classes
- Plasma
| Plasma
- treatment
- Where do administered fluids
- Hartman's
- distribution
- Where do administered fluids
- Henderson-Hasselbach equation
- Buffers
- Holliday-Segar regimen,volume requirements
- Holliday-Segar
- Requirements: Volume
| Requirements: Volume
- hypocalceamia
- Types of fluids available
- intracellular fluid compartment
- Normal volumes, fluid compartments
- formula
- Normal volumes, fluid compartments
- Metabolic Alkalosis
- Metabolic Alkalosis
- Chloride resistant
- Chloride Resistant Metabolic Alkalosis:
- Chloride Sensitive
- Chloride Sensitive Metabolic Alkalosis
- mole
- definition
- Normal compositions
- mouth breathing
- Interstitium
- Na K ATPase,Na K pump
- Normal compositions
- Na K pump
- gradient
- Normal compositions
- location
- Normal compositions
- oedema,interstitial compartment
- assessment
- Interstitium
- packed cells
- Types of fluids available
- pancreatic juice
- composition
- Composition of secretions into
| Composition of secretions into
- volume per day
- Volume of secretions into
- plasma compartment
- formula
- Normal volumes, fluid compartments
- Respiratory Alkalosis
- Anxiety
- Central Nervous System:
- saline
- distribution
- Where do administered fluids
- In replacement of gastric losses
- Specific replacement fluids of
- saliva
- composition
- Composition of secretions into
- shock
- haemo-dilution
- Where do administered fluids
- haemorrhagic
- Where do administered fluids
- skin elasticity
- Interstitium
- Starling
- capillary
- Where do administered fluids
- Swan-ganz catheter
- Plasma
- Syndrome
- Conn's
- Chloride Resistant Metabolic Alkalosis:
- Cushing's
- Chloride Resistant Metabolic Alkalosis:
- three to one rule
- Where do administered fluids
- Tindel effect
- Types of fluids available
- total body water
- formula
- Normal volumes, fluid compartments
- whole blood
- Types of fluids available
| Where do administered fluids
Adrian P. Ireland