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Average Daily Fluid Intake for An Adult
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2,400-2,700 ml
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At what amount are you sure to notify physician of low urine output?
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Less than 500 ml per day
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Average Fluid Outputs both Sensible and Insensible (3 answers)
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Urine-1400 to 1500 ml/day or 0.5 ml/kg/dayExhaled air-300 to 400 mlFeces-100 mlAlso some lost through skin
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4 purposes of electrolyes
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Maintain fluid balance, contribute to acid-base regulation, facilitating enzyme reactions, transmitting neuromuscular reaction
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Normal Sodium
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135-145Major cation of ECF
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Function of sodium
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Regulate ECF volume, maintain blood volume,transmitting nerve impulse and contracting muscles
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Normal Potassium
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3.5-5.0Major cation of ICF
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Function of Potassium
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Maintaining ICF osmolality, transmitting nerve and other electrical nerve impulses, regulating cardiac impulse transmission and muscle contraction, skeletal and smooth muscle fx, regualting acid-base balance
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Normal Calcium
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8.5-10.5
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Function Calcium
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Forming bones and teeth, transmitting nerve impulses, regulating muscle contractions, maintaining cardiac pacemaker, blood clotting, activating enzyme such as pancreatic lipase
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Normal Magnesium
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1.5 to 2.5
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Where is Magnesium primarily?
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In skeleton and ICF-2nd most abundant cation in ICF
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What types of foods contain good magnesium amounts?
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Cereal grains, nuts, dried fruit, legumes, green leafy vegetables
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Function of Magnesium
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Intracellular metabolism-use of ATPOperating sodium-potassium pumpRelaxing muscle contractionsTransmitting nerve impulsesRegulating cardiac fxProtein and DNS synthenis1% in ECF--regulates neuromuscular and cardiac fx
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What is the major anion in ECF?
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Chloride (Cl-)
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