Fluid & Electrolytes Course Introduction
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Outline
The Fluid & Electrolytes Course eliminates the confusion and content overwhelm when learning about fluid balance in the body and the most common electrolytes. We break down where fluid is stored in the body, how and why it moves between those places, and the different types of IV fluid solutions we can give patients. We also talk about the most important electrolytes, their role in the body, and what happens when they’re too high or too low. We break all of it down and make it easy to understand, you’ll be a fluid & electrolytes expert in no time. Upon completion of this course, you will be able to…
- Discuss the various fluid compartments in the body and their locations and importance.
- Discuss the pressures that affect fluid and electrolyte movement within the body.
- Discuss how and why fluid shifts between compartments and the implications for patient care.
- Discuss the 3 types of IV fluid solutions (isotonic, hypotonic, hypertonic), their effect on the body, and the uses for each.
- Discuss the 6 most common electrolytes, their role in the body, and what happens when they are too low (hypo) or too high (hyper).
Nursing School Semester 1
Concepts Covered:
- Respiratory System
- Urinary System
- Tissues and Glands
- Studying
- Circulatory System
- Nervous System
- Hematologic System
- Reproductive System
- Integumentary Disorders
- Preoperative Nursing
- Noninfectious Respiratory Disorder
- Urinary Disorders
- Terminology
- Endocrine System
Study Plan Lessons
ABG Course (Arterial Blood Gas) Introduction
Anatomy & Physiology Course Introduction
Alkalosis and Acidosis Nursing Mnemonic (Kick Up, Drop Down)
Arterial Blood Gases Nursing Mnemonic (ROME)
Arterial Pressure Monitoring
Autonomic Nervous System (ANS)
Autonomic Nervous System (ANS)
Beta 1 and Beta 2 Nursing Mnemonic (1 Heart, 2 Lungs)
Blood Grouping
Blood Plasma
Blood Pressure (BP) Control
Blood Vessels
Calculating Heart Rate
Cardiac (Heart) Physiology
EKG (ECG) Course Introduction
EKG (ECG) Waveforms
Electrical A&P of the Heart
Female Reproductive Anatomy (Anatomy and Physiology)
Fluid & Electrolytes Course Introduction
Hygiene
Intro to Circulatory System
Intro to Health Assessment
Introduction to Health Assessment
Male Reproductive Anatomy (Anatomy and Physiology)
The EKG (ECG) Graph
Trach Care
Trach Suctioning
Urinary Elimination
Urinary System Anatomy (Anatomy and Physiology)
Metabolic & Endocrine Terminology
Pituitary Gland