Knowledge Check Hypovolemia
Hypovolemia Quiz
Fluid – the right amount?
When the Stroke Volume (SV) no longer increases by 10%, the patient is at the top of their Starling Curve and nothing more needs to be done? True or False?
- AgreeProviding the SV is optimized rather than just ‘normal’ together with other acceptable parameters, the patient can be monitored. However, any reductions in flow may need further consideration.
- DisagreeSince there is a family of Starling Curves and a patient may move between curves during a clinical episode, it may be valid to add other interventions to optimise SV.
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Consider the change in Stroke Volume (SV) following this fluid challenge and whether or not the patient is likely to require more fluid?
- Give another fluid challengeSV increased by 18% and another fluid challenge would determine whether the patient is still fluid responsive.
- No more fluidAlthough flow parameters are acceptable, they may not be optimal for this patient. SV increased by 18% and another fluid challenge would determine whether the patient is still fluid responsive.
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Consider the change in Stroke Volume (SV) following this fluid challenge and whether or not the patient is likely to require more fluid?
- Give another fluid challengeSV only increased by 7% and other flow parameters are acceptable. The high precision of Doppler measurements means that a SV increase of 10% or more is a reliable indicator of fluid responsiveness. The patient can be monitored.
- No more fluidSV increased by less than 10% and the other flow parameters are acceptable, so additional fluid is not required at this time.
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Consider the change in Stroke Volume (SV) following this fluid challenge and whether or not the patient is likely to require more fluid?
- Give another fluid challengeSV increased by 18% and another fluid challenge would determine whether the patient is still fluid responsive.
- No more fluidAlthough flow parameters are acceptable, they may not be optimal for this patient. SV increased by 18% and another fluid challenge would determine whether the patient is still fluid responsive.
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