Fluids and Electrolytes
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Men’s Fitness Survey 2003 America’s FATTEST cities: 5. St. Louis, MO 4. Philadelphia, PA 3. Detroit, MI 2. Chicago, IL 1. Houston, TX
Body Fluids Total body water (TBW) 50-70% of total body wt Higher in males and muscle Decreases with age and higher in newborns Intracellular fluid (ICF) is 2/3 of TBW Extracellular fluid (ECF) 1/3 of TBW Approx % of ECF is intravascular volume
Fluid Requirements Fluid Balance Adult Basal requirements: 35cc/kg/d (1500cc/m 2 /d) Pediatric 1 st 10-20kg = 100 cc/kg/d 2 nd 10 kg = 50 cc/kg/d 3 rd > 20 kg = 20 cc/kg/d cc/hr rule
Fluid Losses Fluid losses GI cc/day Renal cc/day Insensible 400 cc/m 2 /d (approx 10 cc/kg/d) 60% lungs, 40% perspiration Fever: 15% increase in insensible for each degree over 37C Tachypnea 50%inc. in insensible per doubling of RR
Fluid Losses Fluid losses cont. Evaporation: ventilator, open abdominal wounds Other GI losses: diarrhea, fistulas, drains “Third space” losses OR loss: cc/hr in major abdominal operations
Electrolyte Requirements Electrolytes Sodium Primary extracellular cation and primary determinant of tonicity Requirements: adult mEq/day; pediatric 3-5 mEq/kg/day Potassium Primary intracellular cation, used in glucose transport, protein deposition, myoneural conduction Requirements: adult mEq/day; pediatric 3-5 mEq/kg/day
Electrolyte Requirements Other Electrolyte Requirements Other Electrolyte Requirements Mg: 20 mM/day usually replace 2-4 gram to keep above 2 mg/dL Cl: Adult mEq/d; ped 5-7 mEq/kg/d Ca: 1-3 g/day (po) or 7-10 mmole/day (IV) corrected Ca = (3.5 – alb) * Ca meas. PO 4 : 30 mmole/day
IV Fluid Composition Na(mEq/L)K(mEq/L)Cl(mEq/L)mOsm/LDextrose(g/L) D5W D10W NS % NaCl LR