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Potassium - Major Intracellular cation Electrolytes - Ions capable of carrying an electric charge Anions, cations - Two types of Ions Anions - Ions that carry (-) charge and move toward the anode Cl, HCO3, PO4 - Example of anions Cations - Ions that carry (+) charge and move toward t...

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Michael Bishop Clinical Chemistry – Electrolytes
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Potassium - Major Intracellular cation
Electrolytes - Ions capable of carrying an electric charge
Anions, cations - Two types of Ions
Anions - Ions that carry (-) charge and move toward the anode
Cl, HCO3, PO4 - Example of anions
Cations - Ions that carry (+) charge and move toward the cathode
Na, K, Mg, Ca - Example of cations
40%-75% - percentage of water in body weight
Nutrients - Water transport _____ to the cells
Cell volume - Water determines __________
Waste products - Water removes _________
Coolant - Water act as body's ________ Intracellular Fluid (ICF) - 2/3 of water in the body is located here
Extracellular Fluid (ECF) - 1/3 of water in the body is located here
Passive Transport, Active Transport - Concentration of ions is maintained by these
Passive Transport - passive movement of ions across a membrane
Active Transport - Requires energy to move ions across cell membrane
Active Transport - ATPase-dependent ion pumps
Osmolality - concentration of solutes per kilogram of solvent (millimoles/kg)
Thirst Sensation, Arginine vasopressin hormone (AVP) - Osmolality is regulated by these mechanisms
Thirst Sensation - Response to consume more fluids
Thirst Sensation - Prevents water deficit
Antidiuretic Hormone (ADH) - Another name for Arginine vasopressin hormone (AVP) Arginine vasopressin hormone (AVP) - ↑ reabsorption of water in kidneys
H2O load - Arginine vasopressin hormone (AVP) is suppressed in excess ________
Arginine vasopressin hormone (AVP) - Activated in water deficit
Atrial Natriuretic Peptide (ANP) - ↑ Na+ excretion in the kidney
Volume expansion - GFR ↑ w/ ________
Volume depletion - GFR ↓ w/ ________
Serum or urine - Specimen of choice in osmolality determination
1.858°C - Any substance dissolve in a solvent will ↓ freezing point by ______
0.52°C - Any substance dissolve in a solvent will ↑ boiling point
by _____
0.3 mmHg - Any substance dissolve in a solvent will ↓ vapor pressure (dew point) by ______
17,000 mmHg - Any substance dissolve in a solvent will ↑ osmotic pressure by _____

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