chapter 27 DSM

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Which of the following is not accurate regarding the generation of ammonia within kidney tubules?

Ammonia is broken down by carbonic anhydrase to form ammonium ions.

After a person consumes a meal, the levels of which ion rises in the blood in response to increased acid production in the stomach?

Bicarbonate

What is the term for a substance that opposes a change in pH in a solution and can either remove or replace hydrogen ions?

Buffer

An abnormally high level of which electrolyte could be caused by hyperparathyroidism and would result in kidney stones, confusion, muscle pain, and cardiac arrhythmias?

Calcium

Acidosis is a more common problem than alkalosis because many acids are the direct byproducts of metabolic reactions. Which of the following acids is not a metabolic acid?

Carbonic acid

Which of the following is a volatile acid and is a product of the combination of carbon dioxide and water?

Carbonic acid

Which buffer is the most important buffer in the extracellular fluid?

Carbonic acid-bicarbonate buffer

Which of the following would not be associated with a sensation of increased thirst?

Decrease in the production of ADH

Which of the following is NOT a cause of hyperkalemia?

Decreased blood volume

Which of the following is not a hormone that mediates adjustments to fluid balance and electrolyte balance?

EPO (erythropoeitin)

Water, by far, is the biggest component of our body fluids. What is the second-largest component of our body fluids?

Electrolytes

Why is there a difference in the ICF percentages in males versus females?

Greater water content of muscle tissue versus adipose tissue

Acid is a natural byproduct of many metabolic processes. Which of the following does not contribute to an increase in H+?

H+ is increased by expiration of CO2 by the lungs.

Which of the following is NOT a response in the regulation of acute respiratory acidosis?

HCO3- ions are secreted into the urine.

Which of the following is not consistent with rising CO2 levels?

Additional Na+ ions are released.

Which of the following hormones causes the conservation of sodium in the kidneys?

Aldosterone

Which of the following accurately describes the role of aldosterone in fluid and electrolyte balance?

Aldosterone is secreted in response to an increasing K+ or decreasing Na+ level in the blood.

The major causes of metabolic acidosis include all of the following except?

Hypercapnia

What is the term for an abnormally high concentration of sodium in the ECF?

Hypernatremia

What is the term for an abnormally low concentration of potassium in the blood?

Hypokalemia

Which of the following might be a response to respiratory acidosis?

Increased respiratory rate

Which of the following is NOT an ECF?

Intracellular fluid

Potassium ions are found in the highest concentrations in which of the following fluid compartments?

Intracellular fluid (ICF)

What is an electrolyte?

Ions released through the dissociation of inorganic compounds

The loss of mineral content with age is frequently due to what cause?

Loss of muscle and bone mass

Which of the following is NOT a principal ion in the extracellular compartments?

Magnesium ion (Mg2+)

In which of the following would water represent the highest percentage of body weight?

Male infant

Given the following data, what would be your diagnosis for this patient? Data: pH 7.32; PCO2 38; HCO3- 20 mEq/L

Metabolic acidosis

Homeostasis maintains a stable internal environment, composed of our body fluids. Which of the following is NOT one of the processes for stabilizing body fluid volumes?

Nutrient balance

A patient presents with a blood pH of 7.5, a PCO2 of 32, and a normal HCO3-. What is the likely cause of this patient's abnormal lab values?

Panic attacks causing acute respiratory alkalosis

Which of the following is NOT a principal ion in the intracellular compartment?

Sodium (Na+)

What are the principal ions in the extracellular fluid (ECF)?

Sodium, chloride, and bicarbonate

Which of the following is NOT a buffer system in the ECF or ICF?

Sulfate buffer system

Which of the following is a basic principle in understanding fluid and electrolyte balance?

The body's content of water or electrolytes will increase if dietary gains exceed losses to the environment.

Which of the following does not occur when the pH increases (become more basic)?

The carboxylate ion can act as a weak base and accept additional H+ ions.

What would be the effect on the osmotic concentration of blood plasma if you were in the desert without water for a day?

The osmotic concentration of your plasma would increase because of water leaving your body.

What is required for the body to be in acid-base balance?

The production of hydrogen ions is exactly offset by their loss.

Which of the following is NOT a response during the regulation of metabolic alkalosis?

The respiratory rate is increased.

Which of the following represents the largest volume of water lost each day under normal physiological conditions?

Urine

What is meant by the term metabolic water?

Water generated during oxidative phosphorylation

Which of the following is accurate regarding water content?

Water makes up about 60 percent of the total body weight of an adult male.

Which of the following is NOT a basic principle for understanding fluid and electrolyte balance?

Water moves into and out of cells by active transport.

Renin is released in response to all of the following except ____________.

a decrease in K+ concentration in the renal circulation

In a protein buffer system, if the pH increases, the carboxyl group (COOH) of the amino acid dissociates and releases __________.

a hydrogen ion

As a result of the aging process, the ability to regulate pH through renal compensation changes due to __________.

a reduction in the number of functional nephrons

The elderly have an increased risk of respiratory acidosis because of __________.

a reduction in vital capacity

The most common problems with electrolyte balance are caused by __________.

an imbalance between sodium gains and losses

Under normal circumstances, during respiratory acidosis the chemoreceptors monitoring the PCO2 of the plasma and CSF will eliminate the problem by calling for __________.

an increase in pulmonary ventilation rates

Osmosis allows water to freely cross plasma membranes except in the _____________.

ascending limb of the nephron loop

Angiotensin II produces a coordinated elevation in the extracellular fluid volume by all of the following mechanisms except __________.

causing the release of ADH

Extracellular fluids in the body consist of all of the following except __________.

cytosol

Deviations outside of the normal pH range due to increases in hydrogen ion concentrations would do all of the following except __________.

decrease the rate of respiration

When water losses outpace water gains, __________ occurs.

dehydration

Sodium ions enter the ECF by crossing the digestive epithelium via __________.

diffusion and active transport

A fluid shift of abnormally large amounts of water from the plasma into the interstitial fluid is called __________.

edema

All of the homeostatic mechanisms that monitor and adjust the composition of body fluids respond to changes in the __________.

extracellular fluid

When the amount of water you gain each day is equal to the amount you lose to the environment, you are in __________.

fluid balance

Severe acidosis (blood pH below 7.0) can be deadly for all of the following reasons except _______________.

hyperventilation leading to a lack of oxygen to critical tissues

When a normal pulmonary response does NOT reverse respiratory acidosis, the kidneys respond by __________.

increasing the rate of hydrogen ion secretion into the tubular fluid

Fluid and electrolyte balance is maintained by receptors that directly measure _________.

overall osmotic concentration

Blood pH is normally between __________.

pH 7.35−7.45

Important homeostatic adjustments occur in response to changes in __________.

plasma volume or osmolarity

The p in pH refers to ______.

power

The primary role of the carbonic acid−bicarbonate buffer system is to __________.

prevent changes in pH caused by metabolic and fixed acids in the ECF

A metabolic alkalosis can be due to __________.

prolonged vomiting

Hypercapnia, or an elevation of carbon dioxide in the blood, is a sign of __________.

respiratory acidosis

A mismatch between carbon dioxide generation in peripheral tissues and carbon dioxide excretion at the lungs is a __________.

respiratory acid−base disorder

Hyperventilation causes __________.

respiratory alkalosis (low PCO2)

Ketone bodies accumulate in the blood during are associated with __________.

starvation

The hemoglobin buffer system helps prevent drastic alterations in pH when __________.

the plasma PCO2 is rising or falling

The concentrations of the cations and anions in the ICF and ECF are measured in terms of milliequivalents per liter (mEq/L). mEq/L represents the _________________.

total number of positive and negative electrical charges in a liter of solution

Chronic diarrhea causes a severe loss of bicarbonate ions, resulting in __________.

metabolic acidosis

A loss of H+ or a gain in HCO3- can lead to _________.

metabolic alkalosis

Prolonged vomiting and loss of stomach acid causes __________.

metabolic alkalosis

A effects of both respiratory acidosis and metabolic acidosis are especially serious in cases of ________.

near drowning

Which of the following is the best way of describing respiratory compensation?

A change in the respiratory rate that helps stabilize the pH of the ECF.

Why is it more likely for an older person to become dehydrated?

- Ability to concentrate the urine decreases with age. - Water content is reduced with age. - Reduction in sensitivity to ADH and aldosterone with age

Why must tubular fluid in the nephron be buffered?

- To prevent the pH of the urine from becoming too low - To allow secretion of H+ to continue - To keep H+ from diffusing back into the blood

What would be the response of the body to an increase in ECF volume if you were to drink a large quantity of a sports drink?

- decreased thirst - natriuretic peptides would be released by cardiac muscle cells - increased water and sodium loss in the urine

Which of the following is a cause of a fluid shift?

- drinking a large volume of water - diarrhea - excessive sweating

A pH below ____ or above _____ is not sustainable for life.

6.8; 7.7

What is the normal pH of ECF?

7.35−7.45

If the partial pressure of CO2 rises in the blood, which of the following happens?

A decrease in pH

What effect does prolonged sweating have on sodium ion levels?

A loss of sodium ions from the ECF

Which of the following is true regarding antidiuretic hormone (ADH) and its role in regulating fluid and electrolyte balance?

ADH stimulates water conservation by the kidneys and helps to concentrate the urine.

Which of the following occurs when an individual loses body water?

Plasma volume decreases, and electrolyte concentrations rise.

Which is the most abundant cation in the ICF?

Potassium

Which component makes up the largest portion of the solid components in the body?

Proteins

Which of the following accurately lists the solid components of the human body by weight from greatest to smallest?

Proteins > lipids > minerals > carbohydrates

Electrolyte balance requires matching the gain of electrolytes from your diet with the loss of electrolytes. Which of the following is NOT a way your body removes electrolytes?

Respiration

Which of the following descriptions is correct? - In respiratory acid-base disorders, the CO2 levels of the ICF are abnormal. - Respiratory acid-base disorders result from a mismatch between CO2 generation in peripheral tissues and CO2 excretion by the lungs. - Metabolic acid-base disorders are caused by the reduction of fixed acids and metabolic acids. - Metabolic acid-base disorders are caused by increasing the concentration of HCO3- in the ICF.

Respiratory acid-base disorders result from a mismatch between CO2 generation in peripheral tissues and CO2 excretion by the lungs.

Given the following data, what would be your diagnosis for this patient? Data: pH 7.3; pCO2 51 mm Hg.; HCO3- 31 mEq/L

Respiratory acidosis

Which term is correctly matched up with its definition?

Salt—an ionic compound consisting of a cation other than hydrogen and an anion other than a hydroxide ion

What would happen if you ate a large quantity of salty potato chips without drinking anything?

Secretion of ADH would increase.

What is the kidney's response to acidosis?

Secretion of H+ into urine

Which of the following is NOT a source of water gains?

Sensible perspiration

Which is the most abundant cation in the ECF?

Sodium

The body content of water will rise if __________.

intake exceeds outflow

Whenever the rate of sodium intake or output changes, there is a corresponding gain or loss of water that tends to __________.

keep the sodium concentration constant

A loss of bicarbonate ions can lead to ____________________.

metabolic acidosis


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