What are signs and symptoms of hypokalemia?
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-Constipation
-Intestinal distension
-Anorexia
-Nausea and vomiting
-Paralytic aliases
-Dysrhythmias
What is hypomagnesemia?
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, Less than 0.75mmol/L
What are the components of blood?
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- plasma
- buffy coat
- formed elements
What are clinical manifestations of an allergic reaction?
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- Redness
- Irritation/Itchiness
- Hives
- Bronchoconstruction
- Edema of airways
- Rashes
What are the two types of gangrene
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- Wet (sudden loss of blood flow)
- Dry (gradual loss of blood flow)
,What are the stages of shock?
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- Compensatory
- Progressive
- Irreversible
What is hyponatremia?
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Not enough serum sodium level - less than 135 mEq/L.
What is an important lab that increases in septic shock?
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Lactate
What are the signs and symptoms of hypocalcemia?
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, - Tingling
- Muscle spasm
- Cramps
- Prolonged QT interval
What is hypercalcemia?
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Too much serum calcium - more than 2.6mmol/L
What is net filtration?
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the movement of fluid back and forth across the capillary wall
What is relative hypovolemic shock?
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Fluid moves out of vascular space and into extravascular space (also called
third spacing)
What are clinical manifestations of 10% (500mL) blood loss?
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-Constipation
-Intestinal distension
-Anorexia
-Nausea and vomiting
-Paralytic aliases
-Dysrhythmias
What is hypomagnesemia?
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, Less than 0.75mmol/L
What are the components of blood?
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- plasma
- buffy coat
- formed elements
What are clinical manifestations of an allergic reaction?
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- Redness
- Irritation/Itchiness
- Hives
- Bronchoconstruction
- Edema of airways
- Rashes
What are the two types of gangrene
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- Wet (sudden loss of blood flow)
- Dry (gradual loss of blood flow)
,What are the stages of shock?
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- Compensatory
- Progressive
- Irreversible
What is hyponatremia?
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Not enough serum sodium level - less than 135 mEq/L.
What is an important lab that increases in septic shock?
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Lactate
What are the signs and symptoms of hypocalcemia?
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, - Tingling
- Muscle spasm
- Cramps
- Prolonged QT interval
What is hypercalcemia?
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Too much serum calcium - more than 2.6mmol/L
What is net filtration?
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the movement of fluid back and forth across the capillary wall
What is relative hypovolemic shock?
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Fluid moves out of vascular space and into extravascular space (also called
third spacing)
What are clinical manifestations of 10% (500mL) blood loss?