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NUR 1234 Lesson 05 - Electrolyte Imbalances, Part 2: NRSG 2570_Multisystem Disorders (1B-A__Miramar)

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Lesson 05 - Electrolyte Imbalances, Part 2 : NRSG2570: Multisystem Disorders (1B-A_2020-02-24_Miramar) 3/31/20, 2(29 PM




Lesson 05 - Electrolyte Imbalances, Part 2
Due Mar 31 at 11:59pm Points 40 Questions 40
Available Mar 18 at 12am - Mar 31 at 11:59pm 14 days Time Limit None




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Exercise 1 - Writing Activity

This exercise will take approximately 20 minutes to complete.

Exercise 1 - Question 1

Complete the following information for calcium.

Normal level Functions Major location
Mechanism(s) of electrolyte hemeostasis




Your Answer:

Normal level for calcium is 8.6-
10.4
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,Lesson 05 - Electrolyte Imbalances, Part 2 : NRSG2570: Multisystem Disorders (1B-A_2020-02-24_Miramar) 3/31/20, 2(29 PM



Calcium function in the body are muscle contractions, building
strong bones and teeth, blood clotting, nerve impulse
transmission, regulating heart beat and fluid balance within
cells

Major location of calcium in the body is teeth and bones,
remainder is found in the blood, extracellular fluid, muscles
and other tissues

Mechanisms of electrolyte homeostasis: Calcium releases from
bone is regulated by parathyroid hormone. Calcitriol regulates
the levels of calcium and phosphorus In the blood and helps
maintain a healthy skeletal system. Bone resorption by
osteoclasts releases calcium into the bloodstream, which helps
regulate calcium homeostasis




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Normal level:

9.0-10.5

mg/dL Functions:

Bone strength and density, enzyme activation,
skeletal and cardiac muscle contraction, nerve
impulse transmission, blood clotting

Major location (e.g., ICF or ECF):

ECF—in both bound and unbound form; majority is
bound to albumin and not active; unbound or free
calcium is ionized; free calcium is the active form

Mechanism(s) to maintain electrolyte

homeostasis: Absorbed in intestine
Excreted in urine
Levels regulated by parathyroid hormone (PTH) and
thyrocalcitonin (TCT)
PTH increases serum calcium
TCT decreases serum calcium




Question 2 Not yet graded / 1 pts

Exercise 1 - Question 2

Complete the following information for phosphorous.

Normal level Functions Major location




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Mechanism(s) of electrolyte hemeostasis


Your Answer:

Normal Level:2.7-4.5

Functions: combines with calcium, which gives strength to
bones and teeth. Growth of skeleton but also for its
maintenance.It is vital to the fundamental process of
metabolism in the body. Plays an important role on how the
body uses carbohydrates and fats

Major Location: present in every cell of the body.
Most of the phosphorus in the body is found in the
bones and teeth

Mechanisms: Phosphorus containing compounds have
important roles in cell structure, cellular metabolism,
regulation of sub cellular processes, maintenance of acid base
homeostasis and bone mineralization




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