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Fluid and electrolytes
balance
Christelle Anne Sison III-BSN
Body fluid and electrolyte:
• About 46 to 6o % of the average
adult weight is water.
Water may serve as:
• Medium of metabolic reaction with cells.
• Transporter for nutrients, waste
products, and other substance.
• A lubricant.
• Shock absorber.
• Regulate and maintain body temperature.
• The proportion of water decreases
with aging because fat, age and
sex effect of total body water.
• (Infant 70 – 80%).
Distribution of body
fluids:
• The body fluid divided in two major
compartments:
A) Intracellular fluid (ICF):
• Is found in the cells of the body. its
constitute 2/3 of the total body fluid
in the adult.
b) Extracelluar fluid (ECF):
• is found out side of cell and account 1/3 of
the total body fluid.
• it’s subdivided into three compartments:
1) Intravascular fluid or plasma: is found within
vascular system.
2) Interstitial fluid: is found surrounding the
cell and includes lymph.
3) Transcellular: includes cerebrospinal
fluid, pleural, peritoneal and synovial fluid.
Composition of Fluids
• plasma interstitial intracellular
•Cations
•Na 140 146 12
•K 4 4 150
•Ca 5 3 10
•Mg 2 1 7
•Anions
•Cl 103 104 3
•HCO 24 27 10
•SO4 1 1 -
•HPO4 2 2 116
•Protein 16 5 40
• Function of ICF & ECF:
• ICF: is vital to normal cell function,
its contain solutes such as oxygen,
electrolytes and glucose. It provides
a medium to metabolic process.
• ECF: it is the transport system that
carries nutrients and waste product
from the cell.
Movement of body fluid
and electrolyte:
1. Osmosis:
• Is the movement of water across
cell membranes, from the less
concentrated solution to more
concentrated solution. In other
word water move toward higher
concentration.
– Solutes are substance dissolved in liquid.
– Crystalloid: salts that dissolved readily in
to true solution.
– Colloids: substance such as large protein
molecules that do not dissolved in true
solution.
• Sodium is the major determinant of
serum osmolality.
2. Diffusion:
• Is the continual intermingling of
molecules in liquid, gases by random
movement of the molecules.
3. Filtration:
• Is the process where by fluid and
solutes moved together across a
membrane from one compartment
to another.
4. Active transport:
• substance can move across cell
membranes from a less
concentrated solution to amore
concentrated one by active
transport.
Regulating body fluid:
• The average adult drinks about
1500ml per day, but need to 2500ml
per day, this added volume is
acquired by the food.
• The thirst center is located in the
brain, this center trigger by osmotic
pressure and angiotensin II .
Hormonal regulation
Regulation of ECF
Fluid out put:
• Urine: normal urine out put 1500ml
per 24hrs or at least 30ml per hours.
• Insensible loss: through the skin as
perspiration and through the lung a
water vapor in the expired air.
• Loss through the intestine (feces)
• Obligatory losses: approximately
500ml of fluid must be exerted
through the kidney to eliminate
metabolic waste product and feces,
respiration and perspiration to
maintain body temperature.
• The average daily fluid out put for an
adult 2500ml/ day.
Client at risk for fluid and
electrolyte imbalance:
• Post operative client.
• Client with sever trauma or burn.
• Client with chronic disease as
congestive heart failure.
• Client who are NPO.
• Client with intravenous infusion.
• Client with special drainage.
• Client who receiving diuretic
Factor effecting fluid and
electrolyte balance:
• Age: infant have greater water
need and greater loss due to
greater metabolic rate.
• Environment: excess heat
stimulates the sympathetic nervous
system and cause person to sweat.
• Diet: in nutritional deficiency, the
body preserved the protein by
breaking down the fat and glycogen.
• Stress: water retention and increase
the production antiduritic hormone.
• Illness: burn, renal disorder
Disturbances in fluid and electrolyte:
• Hypovolemia: decrease blood volume
• Hypovolemic shock when intravascular
fluid is depleted.
• Hypervolimia: increase blood volume.
Edema: is collection of fluids in the
tissue.
Type of edema:
• Dependent edma: found in the lowest
part body.
• Pitting edma: edema that leaves a
depression or pit after finger
pressure is applied on the swollen
area.
Pitting odema
• Sodium (Na):
• Is the most abundant cation in the
extracelluar fluid and major contributor
to serum osmolality.
• Function of sodium:
• controlling and regulating water balance.
• Maintaining blood volume
• Transmitted nerve impulses.
• Normal level is 135 – 145 mg/dl.
• Hyponatremia: sodium deficit in the
blood.
• Hypernatremia: sodium excess in the
blood.
• Sodium is found in many foods, such
as processed cheese, table salt.
Potassium:
• Is the major cation in intracellular fluid.
• Function of potassium:
• Maintain ICF osmolality.
• Transmitting nerve impulses.
• Regulate cardiac impulses.
• Skeletal and smooth muscle function.
• Regulate acid base balance
– Potassium is found in many fruits and
vegetables, meat, fish, milk.
– Normal level of potassium is 3.5 –
5.3meq/l.
– Hypokalemia: potassium deficit in the
blood.
– Hyperkalemia: potassium excess in the
blood.
• Hypocalcemia: calcium deficit in the
blood.
• Hypercalcemia: calcium excess in the
blood.
Loss of water and
electrolyte:
• Vomiting.
• Diarrhea.
• Excessive sweating.
• Ployuria.
• Fever.
• Nasogastric suction.
• Abnormal drainage.
• Anorexia.
• Nausea
• Impaired swallowing.
Finding associated with
fluid and electrolyte
imbalance:
• Skin: dry pale, cool skin, reduce skin
Turgor.
• Oral cavity: dry mucous
membrane, absence of salivation.
• Weak rapid pulse.
• Decreased blood pressure.
• Decreased central venous pressure
• Decreased urine out put.
• Increased hematocrit.
• Thirst.
• Flat neck vein.
Fluid volume excess:
• Excess intake of sodium – containing
intravenous fluid.
• Excess of ingestion of sodium in
diet.
• Heart failure.
• Renal failure.
• Liver cirrhosis.
Clinical manifestation:
• Weight gain.
• Fluid intake greater than out put.
• Moist mucous membrane.
• Tachycardia.
• Increased blood pressure.
• Distended neck vein.
• Dyspnea and crackles.
• Mental confusion.
Acid – Base Balance
Nursing care plan
• Assessment:
– Nursing history:
• Date include fluid and food intake, output.
• Recent fluid losses.
• Sign of fluid deficit.
• Common sign of electrolyte disturbance.
• Medication.
Clinical measurement:
– Daily weights, vital sign, fluid
intake and output (I&O), serum
electrolyte, complete blood count
(CBC). Serum osmolality, urine
specific gravity.
Nursing diagnosis:
• Fluid volume deficit related to dehydration.
• Fluid volume excess related to heart failure.
• Altered oral mucous membrane related to fluid
volume defects.
• Impaired skin integrity related to dehydration
• Decreased cardiac output related to hypovolemia.
• Altered tissue perfusion related to decreased
cardiac output.
Implementation:
• Assess clinical manifestation of hypo or
Hypervolimia.
• Provide fluid and electrolyte orally.
• Foods.
• Intravenous therapy can prescribed for those
reason
• Provide salts if needed.
• Provide glucose for metabolism.
• Provide water soluble vitamins
• Monitor intake & output.
• Monitor lapratory finding.
• Provide frequent oral care.
• Monitor weight.
• Assess for edma.
• Place patient in fowler position.
• Assess breathing sound, inspiration and
expiration (crackles).
• Provide safety for client
Fluid and-electrolyte report
Fluid and-electrolyte report

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Fluid and-electrolyte report

  • 2. Body fluid and electrolyte: • About 46 to 6o % of the average adult weight is water.
  • 3. Water may serve as: • Medium of metabolic reaction with cells. • Transporter for nutrients, waste products, and other substance. • A lubricant. • Shock absorber. • Regulate and maintain body temperature.
  • 4. • The proportion of water decreases with aging because fat, age and sex effect of total body water. • (Infant 70 – 80%).
  • 5. Distribution of body fluids: • The body fluid divided in two major compartments: A) Intracellular fluid (ICF): • Is found in the cells of the body. its constitute 2/3 of the total body fluid in the adult.
  • 6. b) Extracelluar fluid (ECF): • is found out side of cell and account 1/3 of the total body fluid. • it’s subdivided into three compartments: 1) Intravascular fluid or plasma: is found within vascular system. 2) Interstitial fluid: is found surrounding the cell and includes lymph. 3) Transcellular: includes cerebrospinal fluid, pleural, peritoneal and synovial fluid.
  • 7.
  • 8. Composition of Fluids • plasma interstitial intracellular •Cations •Na 140 146 12 •K 4 4 150 •Ca 5 3 10 •Mg 2 1 7 •Anions •Cl 103 104 3 •HCO 24 27 10 •SO4 1 1 - •HPO4 2 2 116 •Protein 16 5 40
  • 9. • Function of ICF & ECF: • ICF: is vital to normal cell function, its contain solutes such as oxygen, electrolytes and glucose. It provides a medium to metabolic process. • ECF: it is the transport system that carries nutrients and waste product from the cell.
  • 10. Movement of body fluid and electrolyte: 1. Osmosis: • Is the movement of water across cell membranes, from the less concentrated solution to more concentrated solution. In other word water move toward higher concentration.
  • 11. – Solutes are substance dissolved in liquid. – Crystalloid: salts that dissolved readily in to true solution. – Colloids: substance such as large protein molecules that do not dissolved in true solution. • Sodium is the major determinant of serum osmolality.
  • 12. 2. Diffusion: • Is the continual intermingling of molecules in liquid, gases by random movement of the molecules.
  • 13. 3. Filtration: • Is the process where by fluid and solutes moved together across a membrane from one compartment to another.
  • 14. 4. Active transport: • substance can move across cell membranes from a less concentrated solution to amore concentrated one by active transport.
  • 15. Regulating body fluid: • The average adult drinks about 1500ml per day, but need to 2500ml per day, this added volume is acquired by the food. • The thirst center is located in the brain, this center trigger by osmotic pressure and angiotensin II .
  • 18. Fluid out put: • Urine: normal urine out put 1500ml per 24hrs or at least 30ml per hours. • Insensible loss: through the skin as perspiration and through the lung a water vapor in the expired air. • Loss through the intestine (feces)
  • 19. • Obligatory losses: approximately 500ml of fluid must be exerted through the kidney to eliminate metabolic waste product and feces, respiration and perspiration to maintain body temperature. • The average daily fluid out put for an adult 2500ml/ day.
  • 20. Client at risk for fluid and electrolyte imbalance: • Post operative client. • Client with sever trauma or burn. • Client with chronic disease as congestive heart failure. • Client who are NPO. • Client with intravenous infusion. • Client with special drainage. • Client who receiving diuretic
  • 21. Factor effecting fluid and electrolyte balance: • Age: infant have greater water need and greater loss due to greater metabolic rate. • Environment: excess heat stimulates the sympathetic nervous system and cause person to sweat.
  • 22. • Diet: in nutritional deficiency, the body preserved the protein by breaking down the fat and glycogen. • Stress: water retention and increase the production antiduritic hormone. • Illness: burn, renal disorder
  • 23. Disturbances in fluid and electrolyte: • Hypovolemia: decrease blood volume • Hypovolemic shock when intravascular fluid is depleted. • Hypervolimia: increase blood volume.
  • 24. Edema: is collection of fluids in the tissue. Type of edema: • Dependent edma: found in the lowest part body. • Pitting edma: edema that leaves a depression or pit after finger pressure is applied on the swollen area.
  • 26. • Sodium (Na): • Is the most abundant cation in the extracelluar fluid and major contributor to serum osmolality. • Function of sodium: • controlling and regulating water balance. • Maintaining blood volume • Transmitted nerve impulses.
  • 27. • Normal level is 135 – 145 mg/dl. • Hyponatremia: sodium deficit in the blood. • Hypernatremia: sodium excess in the blood. • Sodium is found in many foods, such as processed cheese, table salt.
  • 28. Potassium: • Is the major cation in intracellular fluid. • Function of potassium: • Maintain ICF osmolality. • Transmitting nerve impulses. • Regulate cardiac impulses. • Skeletal and smooth muscle function. • Regulate acid base balance
  • 29. – Potassium is found in many fruits and vegetables, meat, fish, milk. – Normal level of potassium is 3.5 – 5.3meq/l. – Hypokalemia: potassium deficit in the blood. – Hyperkalemia: potassium excess in the blood.
  • 30. • Hypocalcemia: calcium deficit in the blood. • Hypercalcemia: calcium excess in the blood.
  • 31. Loss of water and electrolyte: • Vomiting. • Diarrhea. • Excessive sweating. • Ployuria. • Fever. • Nasogastric suction. • Abnormal drainage. • Anorexia. • Nausea • Impaired swallowing.
  • 32. Finding associated with fluid and electrolyte imbalance: • Skin: dry pale, cool skin, reduce skin Turgor. • Oral cavity: dry mucous membrane, absence of salivation. • Weak rapid pulse. • Decreased blood pressure. • Decreased central venous pressure
  • 33. • Decreased urine out put. • Increased hematocrit. • Thirst. • Flat neck vein.
  • 34. Fluid volume excess: • Excess intake of sodium – containing intravenous fluid. • Excess of ingestion of sodium in diet. • Heart failure. • Renal failure. • Liver cirrhosis.
  • 35. Clinical manifestation: • Weight gain. • Fluid intake greater than out put. • Moist mucous membrane. • Tachycardia. • Increased blood pressure. • Distended neck vein. • Dyspnea and crackles. • Mental confusion.
  • 36. Acid – Base Balance
  • 37. Nursing care plan • Assessment: – Nursing history: • Date include fluid and food intake, output. • Recent fluid losses. • Sign of fluid deficit. • Common sign of electrolyte disturbance. • Medication.
  • 38. Clinical measurement: – Daily weights, vital sign, fluid intake and output (I&O), serum electrolyte, complete blood count (CBC). Serum osmolality, urine specific gravity.
  • 39. Nursing diagnosis: • Fluid volume deficit related to dehydration. • Fluid volume excess related to heart failure. • Altered oral mucous membrane related to fluid volume defects. • Impaired skin integrity related to dehydration • Decreased cardiac output related to hypovolemia. • Altered tissue perfusion related to decreased cardiac output.
  • 40. Implementation: • Assess clinical manifestation of hypo or Hypervolimia. • Provide fluid and electrolyte orally. • Foods. • Intravenous therapy can prescribed for those reason • Provide salts if needed. • Provide glucose for metabolism. • Provide water soluble vitamins
  • 41. • Monitor intake & output. • Monitor lapratory finding. • Provide frequent oral care. • Monitor weight. • Assess for edma. • Place patient in fowler position. • Assess breathing sound, inspiration and expiration (crackles). • Provide safety for client