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What is the signs of fluid volume excess?
a. ↑ BP, headache, bounding pulses, JVD, crackles in lung fields, ↑ RR,
SOB, Resp distress, ↓ Urine output, Tight, edematous, or shiny skin, > 1 kg
increase over 24 hours
b. ↓ BP, ↑ HR; Headache, Confusion, ↓ LOC, Dizziness, Weakness; Weak,
thready pulse; Sluggish cap refill; Chest pain; Constipation; ↓ Urine
output; Tenting (poor skin turgor); Dry, sticky mucous membranes; Dry skin; > 1
kg weight loss over 24 hours; Sunken eyes
a. ↑ BP, headache, bounding pulses, JVD, crackles in lung fields, ↑ RR,
SOB, Resp distress, ↓ Urine output, Tight, edematous, or shiny skin, > 1 kg
increase over 24 hours
,What is the signs of fluid volume deficit?
a. ↑ BP, headache, bounding pulses, JVD, crackles in lung fields, ↑ RR,
SOB, Resp distress, ↓ Urine output, Tight, edematous, or shiny skin, > 1 kg
increase over 24 hours
b. ↓ BP, ↑ HR; Headache, Confusion, ↓ LOC, Dizziness, Weakness; Weak,
thready pulse; Sluggish cap refill; Chest pain; Constipation; ↓ Urine
output; Tenting (poor skin turgor); Dry, sticky mucous membranes; Dry skin; > 1
kg weight loss over 24 hours; Sunken eyes
b. ↓ BP, ↑ HR; Headache, Confusion, ↓ LOC, Dizziness, Weakness; Weak,
thready pulse; Sluggish cap refill; Chest pain; Constipation; ↓ Urine
output; Tenting (poor skin turgor); Dry, sticky mucous membranes; Dry skin; > 1
kg weight loss over 24 hours; Sunken eyes
What is the physical assessment and vital signs of dehydration?
a. Skin turgor, mucous membranes, sunken eyes
b. Mucous membranes, crackles in the lungs, skin turgor.
c. BP normal/low (compared to baseline), BP change between lying,
sitting, and standing, what do these changes tell us?
a. Skin turgor, mucous membranes, sunken eyes
c. BP normal/low (compared to baseline), BP change between lying, sitting,
and standing, what do these changes tell us?
, What is ORTHOSTATIC HYPOTENSION and the S&S
a. Sudden drop in blood pressure when rising to sitting or standing
b. light-headedness, dizziness after standing up, blurry vision, weakness,
fainting (syncope), confusion, nausea
c. ↑ BP, headache, bounding pulses, JVD, crackles in lung fields, ↑ RR,
SOB, Resp distress, ↓ Urine output, Tight, edematous, or shiny skin, > 1 kg
increase over 24 hours
a. Sudden drop in blood pressure when rising to sitting or standing
b. light-headedness, dizziness after standing up, blurry vision, weakness,
fainting (syncope), confusion, nausea