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SUBSCRIBE NR 283 Homeostasis and Elimination 1. What occurs during osmosis? Answer Water moves from an area of lower solute concentration to an area of higher solute concentration. 2. What is the difference in osmotic pressure between the two bottles of cola in the image below? Two bottles of cola were poured into a glass containing a semi -permeable membrane separating the cola. Answer The osmotic pressure is the same between both bottles. 3. Drag the compartment name to the corresponding location on the image. Answer - *chart* 4. Which hormones will the body use when there is too much fluid (fluid overload) or too little fluid (dehydration)? Select all that apply. Answer Antidiuretic hormone SUBSCRIBE Aldosterone Atrial natriuretic peptide 5. Match the description with the type of fluid imbalance. (Select an item from the left column first, then select the corresponding item in the right column, and a line will appear to match the two chosen items. To deselect a chosen item, just select that item again.) Answer *chart* 6. After being out at the beach for hours, an adult suffered from an extensive sunburn covering their back, arms, and legs. Which fluid imbalance is this person most likely experiencing? Answer Hypovolemic fluid imbalance 7. Identify the signs and symptoms most likely seen with each type of fluid imbalance. Each sign or symptom may be seen in more than one type of fluid imbalance. Answer *chart* 8. You suspect someone may have hypervolemia. Which tests would most accurately support this? Answer Daily weight SUBSCRIBE 9. Read the case scenario below, and then select all the signs or symptoms that are consistent with a fluid imbalance. Answer *chart* 10. Chris (preferred pronouns Answer he, him) is a high school football player who came into the office after practice. He said that he was dizzy and lightheaded. The nurse in the office took his blood pressure and it was low. His pulse rate was elevated. He also had bruising on both arms. The outside temperature during practice was 105 degrees Fahrenheit, and Chris forgot to bring water. He has no medical history, but his father has a history of heart disease and kidney disease. What Could It Mean? Which of the following types of fluid imbalance could this student be experi - encing? Answer Hypovolemia due to dehydration 11. Chris (preferred pronouns Answer he, him) is a high school football player who came into the office after practice. He said that he was dizzy and lightheaded. The nurse in the office took his blood pressure and it was low. His pulse rate was elevated. He also had bruising on both arms. The outside temperature during practice was 105 degrees Fahrenheit, and Chris forgot to bring water. He has no SUBSCRIBE medical history, but his father has a history of heart disease and kidney disease. Answer *chart* 12. Chris (preferred pronouns Answer he, him) is a high school football player who came into the office after practice. He said that he was dizzy and lightheaded. The nurse in the office took his blood pressure and it was low. His pulse rate was elevated. He also had bruising on both arms. The outside temperature during practice was 105 degrees Fahrenheit, and Chris forgot to bring water. He has no medical history, but his father has a history of heart disease and kidney disease. Answer Taking frequent rest breaks Having water available at the practice Offer shaded areas at practice 13. Select the mechanism that best explains the corresponding example. Answer - *chart* 14. Categorize the following conditions with which type of fluid imbalance. Answer

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