Published Dec 16, 2008
NYCRN6
88 Posts
Does anyone have a good way of remembering Hyper/Hypo natremia... what causes these (increased/decreased water in body) and how to treat it? This is always so confusing to me. Please let me know thank you!
wlb06
155 Posts
Hyper = too much (energy) or sodium in this case
natremia = Na + is sodium so Natremia or Kalemia k+ is potassium
hypervolemia is an increased amount of extracellular fluid or volume (volemia)
lots of causes..i could go there, but I think Ive done my part, someone else can cover that for ya :)
I have been a nurse on a cardiac floor for 1 1/2 years lol I knew all that already lol
What I should have said was... what are the causes of Hypo/Hypernatremia. I thought it was the less water in your body the higher level of NA woudl be.... however I see differences and I get confused. I know NA is eliminated/excreted in different ways such as sweating/fecal matter/vomitting.... but how can i have a bulleted way of thinking?
Low NA Hypervolemic =?
Low NA Hypovolemic = ?
High NA Hypervolemic = ?
High NA Hypovolemic = ?
There is a website that describes this but it is kind of confusing.
Also i know that with a Hyponatremia you want to HOLD fluids not give them. Which makes me think okay then there is too much water in the body. (Concentrated w/ water) I know with Hypernatremia you want to encourage PO fluids and probably give some kind of solution I think it would be a Hypertonic solution (Which would shift the NA fro intracellular to extracellular). Am i getting this right?!?!
It's the damn IVF that are messin me up too! Anyways please someone help a sista out. Thanks!
Daytonite, BSN, RN
1 Article; 14,604 Posts
sodium is a major cation in the extracellular space. it promotes neuromuscular function and reflects the balance between dietary sodium intake and renal excretion.
causes of hypernatremia:
[*]decreased sodium loss:
[*]excessive body water loss:
[*]other causes of increased water:
symptoms of hypernatremia are symptoms of overhydration:
medical treatment: treat the underlying cause, sodium restriction, stop the drugs promoting sodium retention, d/c ivs with saline
causes of hyponatremia:
[*]increased sodium loss:
[*]excessive body water gains:
[*]third-space losses of sodium:
symptoms of hyponatremia are similar to some of the symptoms of dehydration:
medical treatment: treat the underlying cause, fluid restriction, high sodium diet, oral sodium supplements, ivs with normal saline or hypertonic saline solutions, administration of demeclocycline or lithium
see this sticky post on the pathophysiology/ a & p/ microbiology/ fluid & electrolyte resources forum: https://allnurses.com/forums/2016228-post24.html
celclt
274 Posts
salt follows water- if you can get a handle on osmolarity/fluid volume-- it will help you IMMENSELY with so many processes/ diseases-- the anatomy posts above are great- get it down to the anatomy/chemistry basics and build up from there!