(Crohns disease) What is the overall effect on fluid/electrolyte/acid-base
balance of diarrhea on the body?
Ans) IBD-associated mucosal inflammation and the consequent impaired secretion and absorption of electrolytes often result in electrolytic and acid-base imbalance in IBD patients. Reduced sodium and chloride absorption and increased potassium secretion comprise the most common and critical abnormalities.
- Additional amounts of water and electrolytes are lost when there is vomiting, and water losses are also increased by fever. These losses cause dehydration (due to the loss of water and sodium chloride), metabolic acidosis (due to the loss of bicarbonate), and potassium depletion.
(Crohns disease) What is the overall effect on fluid/electrolyte/acid-base balance of diarrhea on the body?
1. which of the following changes that impact fluid, electrolyte, and acid base balance is associated with increased age EXCEPT : a ) decreases total body K+ level b)increased intracellular fluid volume c) increased mass of adipose tissue d) decreased kidney function e) decreased respiratory function. 2.An elderly man is on a salt restricted diet due to heart disease .he has emphysema, kidney damage and stress incontinence. which of the following disorders is he likely to have or develop. a)...
Discussion 19 - Fluid and Electrolyte Balance Acid-base balance is regulated by a number of systems. Describe the sources of respiratory acidosis and alkalosis as well as metabolic acidosis and alkalosis.
If a 2 year has fever, vomiting, and diarrhea what type of fluid and electrolyte losses is the child at risk for and what fluids are lost? What other clinical manifestations of fluid and electrolyte imbalances should be monitored?
1. Explain how the following can affect fluid, electrolyte, and acid-base balance. A. Age B. Acute Illness C. Heart Failure D. Gastrointestinal Disturbances E. Diuretics
As a nurse how will you maintain fluid, electrolyte, acid base imbalance in patient admitted with dehydration and hypotension
3456 Case Study, Chapter 8, Disorders of Fluid, Electrolyte, and Acid-Base Balance A nurse has just been assigned to care for three patients: A, B, and C. Selected lab work for each patient is listed below. Patient A Na+ 138 mEq/L K+ 5.1 mEq/L Ca+ 8.9 mg/dL Mg+ 1.3 mg/dL pH 7.40 7.32 PCO2 42 mm Hg PO2 95% 98% HCO3 22 28 Patient B 142 mEq/L 6.1 mEq/L 7.5 mg/dL 0.9 mg/dL 7.42 48 mm Hg 99% 26 Patient...
WEER SASIUN VIENINI Case Study. Chapter 8, Disorders of Fluid, Electrolyte, and Acid-Base Balance A nurse has just been assigned to care for three patients: A, B, and C. Selected lab work for each patient is listed below Patient C Patient A Patient B 138 mEq/L 142 mEq/L 5.1 mEq/L 6.1 mEq/L 8.9 mg/dL 7.5 mg/dl. 1.3 mg/dL. 0.9 mg/dl. 7.40 7.32 PCO2 42 mm Hg 48 mm Hg PO: 95% 98% HCO (Learning Objectives: 13-16, 19-22, 32, and 33)...
Choose a medical condition from the fluid, electrolyte, or acid-base system and explain the pathophysiology changes that may occur.
what is Crohn's disease, the pathway of electrolyte and fluid losses associated with this conditions?
nutrition why is fluid balance vital during exercise periods? How are water and electrolyte balance achieved? Fluid balance is vital during exerase because that is when you lose water and may result in denyaran if not drinking enough water phor or during excercisingo In order to achieve water electrolyte Palance ou must consume 11-24 or of Pluid for every 16 of body weight Describe the health benefits of exercise for a person with heart disease and for a person with...