Chpt. 7 Nutrients Involved in Fluid and Electrolyte Balance

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True/False Alcohol is considered an essential nutrient

False

True/False Because the body can store water like it does fat, humans can survive for 10 to 15 days without water as long as they have food to eat.

False

Four major minerals found in body fluids are sodium, chloride, _______ and ___________. -selenium, zinc -phosphorus, iron -potassium, phosphorus -potassium, selenium

potassium, phosphorus

Which of the following statements is FALSE? -A cell will shrink when the concentration of electrolytes is greater inside the cell than outside the cell. -Water follows the movement of electrolytes. -Sodium and potassium move across cell membranes by means of special proteins. -Diffusion is the process whereby substances move from a high concentration of solute to an area of low concentration.

A cell will shrink when the concentration of electrolytes is greater inside the cell than outside the cell.

Which statement regarding water balance is true? -A woman on a daily diet of 2500 kcal needs approximately 3000 ml of water. -Food provides such a small amount of water that it need not be accounted for. -An 8-fl oz glass holds about 500 ml. -The body produces about 100 ml of metabolic water per day.

A woman on a daily diet of 2500 kcal needs approximately 3000 ml of water.

Which of the following statements about alcohol is correct? -Alcohol does not need to be digested before it can be absorbed. -Women absorb about one-third more alcohol than men because women have fewer stomach enzymes that break down the alcohol prior to absorption. -On an empty stomach, alcohol can be absorbed through the lining of the stomach. -All of these statements about alcohol are true.

All of these statements about alcohol are true.

True/False The amount of urine the body produces depends only on a person's age.

False

True/False The liver breaks down and metabolizes alcohol at a rate of about 1 ounce per hour.

False. The liver breaks down alcohol at a rate of 1/2 once per hour.

________ is caused by ________ blood sodium concentration. Hypernatremia; abnormally low Hyponatremia; abnormally low Hyponatremia; abnormally high Hyperkalemia; abnormally high

Hyponatremia; abnormally low

Which of the following is a potential benefit of moderate drinking? -Reduced risk of dementia -Increased low-density lipoprotein (LDL) levels -Increased high-density lipoprotein (HDL) levels -Reduced risk of liver disease

Increased high-density lipoprotein (HDL) levels

What is one of the long-term health risks of drinking alcohol? -Increased risk of breast cancer -Increased risk of prostate cancer -Increased risk of heart disease -Increased risk of weight loss

Increased risk of breast cancer

Which of the following foods is likely to have the highest amount of sodium? Baked potato (1 medium) Fresh tomato (1 whole) Saltines (4 crackers) Ramen noodle soup, chicken flavor (1 package)

Ramen noodle soup, chicken flavor (1 package)

Traumatic injury can increase fluid loss through _______. -heat-related injuries -shock -disrupted normal fluid processes -blood loss

blood loss

A(n) _____ in blood volume will _____ stimulation of the thirst mechanism. -decrease; increase -decrease; decrease -increase, not change -increase, increase

decrease; increase

Potassium is the major positively charged electrolyte in _________. bile extracellular fluid plasma intracellular fluid

intracellular fluid

Most of our body water is excreted via the _____ as urine. small intestine kidneys colon large intestine

kidneys

The movement of water across a membrane toward a higher concentration of solutes is called _______. -intravascular fluid -osmosis -excretion -hydration

osmosis

After exercising on a hot day you experience symptoms including sweating, thirst, weakness, dizziness, and nausea. This is most likely _____. heat stroke severe dehydration heat cramps minor dehydration

severe dehydration

Reduction in blood volume or blood pressure causes ______. -thirst -perspiration -hyponatremia -heat exhaustion

thirst

John consumed a large margarita that contained 14 grams of carbohydrate and 24 grams of alcohol. How many kilocalories did he consume? -152 kilocalories -168 kilocalories -200 kilocalories -224 kilocalories

224 kilocalories

Which beverage is considered "a drink" in terms of alcohol content? 2 ounces vodka A 20-ounce wine cooler A 5-ounce glass of wine Pint of beer

A 5-ounce glass of wine

Consumption of ________ results in fluid loss. antihistamines diuretics breast milk salty foods

Diuretics

True/False Approximately 66% of our body water is found in the extracellular fluid.

False.

Overall risk of death is lowest for people who drink_____ alcoholic drink(s) per day. zero two one three

One

True/False Water carries heat away from the body core to cool the body when needed through the process known as evaporation.

True

The majority of excess water is excreted through __________. the lungs the skin urine output the feces

Urine Output

Which of the following choices most completely describes the functions of water in the body? digestion transporting nutrients protection and lubrication Water is essential for all of these functions.

Water is essential for all of these functions.

Hypernatremia is dangerous because it causes _____. -severe diarrhea, nausea, and vomiting -abnormally low blood sodium levels -abnormally high blood volume, edema, and elevated blood pressure -abnormal heart rhythm

abnormally high blood volume, edema, and elevated blood pressure

If someone experiences symptoms such as craving alcohol and the inability to stop once drinking, they may suffer from ____. tolerance alcohol abuse alcohol dependence alcohol poisoning

alcohol dependence

The metabolic state in which high blood alcohol concentration increases risk of cardiac or respiratory failure is known as ____. -alcoholism -hangover -alcohol abuse -alcohol poisoning

alcohol poisoning

If you suspect a friend is suffering from an alcohol disorder, the National Institute on Alcoholism and Alcohol Abuse suggests _____. -intervening immediately after an alcohol-related event -monitoring their intake -always approaching the person in a group or staging an intervention -explain your specific concerns and the consequences of their behavior

explain your specific concerns and the consequences of their behavior

Pregnancy ______ a mother's fluid loss. minimizes interrupts postpones increases

increases

Chloride is important to human health because it _____. -joins with sodium to form table salt -joins with hydrogen to form hydrochloric acid in the stomach -is the major positively charged electrolyte in extracellular fluid -kills bacteria and other germs

joins with hydrogen to form hydrochloric acid in the stomach

Once absorbed, alcohol is metabolized in the ____. large intestine liver stomach kidneys

liver

The three primary sources of fluid for our bodies are beverages, foods, and ________. -metabolism -the hypothalamus -blood volume -our gastrointestinal tract

metabolism

Sensible water loss is ________. noticeable by us voluntary dangerous unnoticed by us

noticeable by us

Electrolytes help control fluid balance via ____, the movement of water through a semipermeable membrane based on solute concentration. -depolarization -hydrolysis -active transport -osmosis

osmosis

All of these are important functions of water in our bodies except: -transporting substances. -regulating fluid balance. -maintaining body temperature. -lubricating tissues.

regulating fluid balance.

The phytochemical in red wine that plays a role in limiting cell damage is known as _____. dehydrogenase resveratrol ethanol proof

resveratrol

Alcohol is a known ____, a substance that causes fetal harm. carcinogen teratogen sedative resveratrol

teratogen

True/False Electrolytes control fluid balance in the cells.

true

Most people in the United States consume _____ the daily Adequate Intake (AI) for sodium. -two to four times -five times -Half -one-third

two to four times

An example of sensible fluid loss includes _____. -evaporation from skin at rest -urine -feces -respiration

urine


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