Describe in what compartments a 70kg man’s total body water (42L) would be?
What are the possible causes for increased water loss via the urine?
- Diuretics
What are the possible causes for increased water loss via the GI tract?
What are the possible causes for increased water loss via the skin (sweat & insensible losses)?
What are the possible causes for increased water loss via the respiratory system?
List some symptoms of hypovolaemia?
List some symptoms of hypervolaemia?
Fluid retention in sick patients with leaky capillaries can lead to what?
What does excess chloride lead to?
- Increased sodium and water retention (decreased urine)
Describe euvolaemic patients?
Describe hypovolaemic patients?
Describe hypervolaemic patients?
What are the reasons for a patients not needing IV fluids?
What is the treatment for hypervolaemia?
- Gentle diuresis
What are the reasons for a patient needing IV fluids?
- Lost/losing fluid
Why would a patient need maintenance fluids?
If a patient has no other intake, how much maintenance fluid would they need?
30ml/kg/24hrs
Why would a patient need replacement fluids?
- This fluid is in addition to maintenance fluid
Why would a patient need resuscitation fluids?
If patient is hypovolaemic as a result of dehydration, blood loss or sepsis and requires urgent correction of intravascular depletion to correct the deficit
What fluid would you give for diabetic special circumstances?
0.18% NaCl/ 4% Glucose/ KCl with IV insulin
What should you remember when giving a head injury patient fluids?
Avoid fluids containing glucose
How should IV fluids be given if a patient is on fluids for over 6hrs or if the fluid contains potassium?
Via volumetric pump
What should you always remember when giving maintenance fluids?
NEVER give them at more that 100ml/hr
What is the preferred maintenance fluid to prescribe?
0.18% NaCl/ 4% glucose with or without added potassium (20mmol) in 500ml