Body Fluid compartments Flashcards

1
Q

Anion gap = ?

A

Serum Na+ - (Cl- + HCO3-)

**essentially the difference between positive and negative charges in the plasma

**plasma is neutral due to presence of negatively charged albumin which makes up for the “gap”

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2
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Normal plasma osmolality:

A

~300 mM/L

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3
Q

Define osmolality:

A

total free solute (mM) / kg of solvent

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4
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Define osmolarity:

A

total free solute (mM) / L of solvent

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5
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Osmolarities of Plasma solutes:

A

Na+: 140 (mM/L)

Cl-: 105

HCO3-: 25

Urea: 6

Weak organic acids: 6

Gluc: 5 (~90 mg)

K+: 4

Ca++: 4

Mg+: 1

H2PO4-: 1

Albumin: 1

Total: 296

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6
Q

Interstitial fluid is plasma without____?

A

albumin

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7
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Under normal circumstances, capillary hydrostatic pressure is opposed equally by_________.

A

capillary oncotic pressure (albumin)

**both are ~25mmHg

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8
Q

Why is intracellular space so different in composition from vascular and interstitial space?

A

Only water passes freely (AQUAPORINS).

Ions controlled by ATPases.

More potassium (140 mM/L)

Less sodium (~10 mM/L)

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9
Q

Isosmotic refers to?

A

Any solution with ~300 mM/L (mOsmos)

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10
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Isotonic refers to?

A

Any solution that will not change the volume of the cell (contains 300 mOsmos of impermeable solute)

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11
Q

Isoncotic refers to:

A

Any solution with protein oncotic pressure of 25 mmHg

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12
Q

% of total body volume made up of water?

A

60

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13
Q

Approximate distribution of total body water in L for 70 kg person:

A

Intracellular: 28 L (66%)

Extracellular: 14 L (33%)

  Interstitial: 11 L

  Plasma: 3 L

Total: 42 L (28+14)

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14
Q

Composition of normal saline:

A

154 mOsmol Na
154 mOsmol Cl

so this is isosmotic and isotonic – will not enter intracellular space

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15
Q

A few indications for NS:

A

DKA

Sepsis

Diarrhea (loss of Na/Cl)

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16
Q

Half NS distribution?

A

half like NS, half like H2O

17
Q

Distribution of D5?

A

just like water

18
Q

Will giving NS change the plasma Na concentration?

A

No

but it will increase plasma volume because Na will not distribute intracellularly