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1. Solutes that can cross the membrane will move froman area of high concentration to an area of lower concentration.This movement is termed______.
2. Maintenance fluids are the amount of fluid requiredto replace normal body loss on a 24 hour basis. It is divided in to2 components; sensible and insensible. Sensible losses
are from ________. This value is easily measured.
3. Normal sensible loss is calculated at _____mL/kg/day or ______ml/kg/hr.
4. Insensible losses are: _________, _________, and_______ predominatly. These account for _______ml/kg/day or_______ml/kg/hr.
5. The average maintenance fluid replacement used inmany practices is ______ ml/kg/day in small animals. Horsedtypically get an average of ______ ml/kg/day.
6. Thin animals may appear to have ____ deficit andobese animals a ____ deficit than is actually present.
7. The test should be performed over the ______area ofthe body to decrease inaccuracy.
8. Volume overload ( administration of large volumefluids too rapidly) can be monitored using___________.
9. The maximum concentration of dextrose that shouldbe administered SQ is _____%.
10. Enteral fluids are often given by _____ tube tolarge animal patients.
9. A _________ can be used in small patients toprevent overhydration and is also in administration of constantrate infusion drugs. These generally hold 100-150 ml in fluid.
10. The ______would connect the fluid bag to thrpatients catheter.
11. Isotonic crystalloids may affect on acid-basebalance. 0.9% NACl is ________ while balanced electrolyte solutionssuch as plasmalyte, normosol and lactated ringers solution are_______.
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