201 Adv Aphy Fluid Quizzes

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slightly alkaline

Normal arterial blood pH is __________. slightly alkaline slightly acidic neutral strongly acidic strongly alkaline

a rise in plasma osmolality

A major stimulus for the release of antidiuretic hormone is __________. stimulation of the baroreceptors an increase in potassium levels in the ICF a rise in plasma osmolality an increase in ECF water concentration

Isotonic

A solution that is similar to the osmolality of plasma that will cause no cell damage, it is called: Hypertonic Hypotonic Isotonic

all of these

ADH has a direct effect on _____. all of these blood concentration blood pressure water reabsorption

posterior pituitary

ADH is secreted from the _____. hypothalamus posterior pituitary kidney anterior pituitary

hydrogen

Acidosis results in increasing levels of what ion? sodium chloride phosphorus hydrogen

Relax the muscles of the blood vessels and reduce the workload of the heart.

Angiotensin Converting Enzyme (ACE) inhibitors: 1. Relax the muscles of the blood vessels and increase the workload of the heart. 2. Constrict the muscles of the blood vessels and increase the workload of the heart. 3. Relax the muscles of the blood vessels and reduce the workload of the heart. 4. Relax the muscles of the blood vessels and reduce the workload of the heart, reduce urine output and constrict the pupils.

kidneys; decrease

Antidiuretic hormone (ADH) acts on the __________ to __________ water excretion. kidneys; decrease intestines; increase kidneys; increase intestines; decrease

osmotic pressure

As total body water decreases, the _____ of the extracellular fluid increases. osmotic pressure amount of sodium protein level hydrostatic pressure

salts

Electrolyte balance in the body usually refers to the balance of __________. lipids salts proteins carbohydrates

ions

Electrolytes are chemical compounds that dissociate in water to form charged particles called ______. neutrons ions electrons positrons

dehydration

Excessive vomiting usually results in the phenomenon of _____ water intoxication edema dehydration hypoproteinemia

lymphatic vessels

How is the excess tissue fluid mainly returned to the blood? through the capillaries lymphatic vessels hydrostatic forces tissue osmosis

respiratory alkalosis

Hyperventilation can lead to __________. respiratory acidosis respiratory alkalosis metabolic alkalosis metabolic acidosis

carbonic acid

In the bicarbonate buffer system, _____ reacts with bases. bicarbonate ion carbon dioxide carbonic acid water

False

Metabolic alkalosis is as a result of low pH and low levels of bicarbonate ions. True False

kidneys

Most water is excreted via the __________. skin intestines lungs kidneys

respiratory acidosis

Someone who is suffocating would develop __________. respiratory acidosis respiratory alkalosis metabolic alkalosis metabolic acidosis

60%

The fluid in the body forms approximately ______ of the body weight in an adult male. 50% 45% 60% 70%

intracellular fluid

The largest percentage of body water is located in what compartment? blood plasma extracellular fluid intracellular fluid interstitial fluid

antidiuretic hormone

The main factor that causes the kidney to conserve water is _____. renin mechanism plasma filtration pressure osmosis antidiuretic hormone

protein

The most important buffer system in the intracellular fluid compartment (ICF) is the __________ buffer system. phosphate bicarbonate protein

bicarbonate

The most important buffer system of extracellular fluid, such as plasma, is the __________ buffer system. phosphate protein bicarbonate

Na+

The only cation exerting significant osmotic pressure in the ECF is __________. Fe2+ Na+ Mg2+ Ca2+

intracellular

The symptoms of dehydration result from loss of _____ water. transcellular intracellular extracellular blood

Intracellular and extracellular.

The two principal body fluid compartments are: Sodium and potassium. Extracellular and sodium. Intracellular and extracellular. Potassium and intracellular.

hydrostatic pressure

What is the main force that causes fluid to leave the plasma compartment? hydrostatic pressure filtration dialysis osmosis

H+

What is the most important ion, which affects all of the functions of the others? H+ K+ Na+ phosphate

6.8-8.0

What is the pH range compatible with life? 6.8-8.0 7.0-9.0 7.35-7.45 5-9

water

When a strong base reacts with the bicarbonate buffer system, ______ is formed from the base. carbon dioxide water carbonic acid bicarbonate ion

bicarbonate

When an acid reacts with the bicarbonate buffer system, ______ is formed as an end product. bicarbonate phosphate water carbonic acid

decreased sodium and water reabsorption

When atrial natriuretic peptide is released by the heart because of increased blood pressure, it causes __________. increased renin secretion decreased sodium and water reabsorption increased antidiuretic-hormone secretion

aldosterone levels increase

When the concentration of Na+ in the ECF decreases, __________. a person experiences increased thirst more ADH is released osmoreceptors are stimulated aldosterone levels increase

urine

Where are most electrolytes normally lost? urine feces sweating respiration

neurons

Which cells are most sensitive to electrolyte changes? leukocytes osteoblasts neurons epithelial

hypoventilation

Which condition would cause a drop in pH? hypernatremia hypoventilation hypokalemia hyperventilation

aldosterone

Which factor accounts for the ability of the body to conserve high levels of sodium? blood pressure kidney function aldosterone adequate diet

K+

Which ion is usually exchanged for sodium absorption? K+ bicarbonate H+ Cl-

stomach

Which of the following does not play a significant role in maintaining acid-base balance? respiration stomach kidney blood buffers

the phosphate buffer system

Which of the following has the LEAST influence over the pH of blood plasma? respiratory rate the bicarbonate buffer system the protein buffer system the phosphate buffer system

glucose

Which of the following is NOT an electrolyte? sodium potassium chloride glucose

mental confusion

Which of the following is an effect of acidosis? mental confusion decreased diuresis increased diuresis seizures


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