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PN 2004 HEALTH PROMOTION FINAL EXAM WITH QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS

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PN 2004 HEALTH PROMOTION FINAL EXAM WITH QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS

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  • July 25, 2024
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questions
and
answers
water
makes
up
____%
in
men
-
ANS
60%
water
makes
up
____%
in
women
-
ANS
50%
made
up
of
2/3
(40%)
of
water
-
ANS
intracellular
made
up
of
1/3
(20%)
of
water
-
ANS
extracellular
what
two
things
make
up
extracellular
fluid?
-
ANS
Intravascular
and
interstitial
what
%
of
intravascular
is
in
the
extracellular?
-
ANS
25%
what
%
of
interstitial
is
in
the
extracellular?
-
ANS
75%
who
has
more
water,
men
or
women?
-
ANS
men
who
has
more
water,
elderly
or
pediatric?
-
ANS
pediatric
why
does
total
body
water
decrease
as
we
age?
-
ANS
decreased
free
fat
and
muscle
mass
renal
decline
diminished
thirst
perception
Starling
forces
-
ANS
forces
affecting
movement
of
fluid
between
cells
and
spaces
net
filtration
-
ANS
forces
favoring
filtration
minus
forces
opposing
filtration
Osmolarity
-
ANS
concentration
of
osmotically
active
particles
in
a
solution
isosmotic
-
ANS
solutions
with
the
same
concentrations
of
solute
particles
(osmolarity)
hyposomotic
-
ANS
solution
with
lower
osmotic
pressure.
lower
outside
hyperosmotic
-
ANS
solution
with
higher
osmolarity.
higher
inside.
isotonic
-
ANS
two
solutions
with
the
same
osmotic
pressure
Hypotonic
-
ANS
when
comparing
two
solutions,
the
solution
with
the
lesser
concentration
of
solutes
within
the
cell Hypertonic
-
ANS
when
comparing
two
solutions,
the
solution
with
the
greater
concentration
of
solutes
within
the
cell
Forces
favoring
filtration
-
ANS
Capillary
hydrostatic
pressure
(blood
pressure)
and
interstitial
oncotic
pressure
(water-pulling)
Forces
favoring
reabsorption
-
ANS
Plasma
(capillary)
oncotic
pressure
(water-pulling)
Interstitial
hydrostatic
pressure
edema
-
ANS
accumulation
of
fluid
within
the
interstitial
spaces
causes
of
edema
-
ANS
increased
capillary
hydrostatic
pressure
(increased
BP),
decrease
of
plasma
oncotic
pressure,
obstruction
of
lymphatic
circulation,
increased
capillary
permeability
What
is
ascites?
-
ANS
accumulation
of
fluid
in
the
peritoneal
cavity
example
of
increased
capillary
hydrostatic
pressure
-
ANS
venous
obstruction,
salt
and
water
retention,
heart
failure,
renal
failure
what
does
increased
capillary
hydrostatic
pressure
cause?
-
ANS
forces
fluid
into
tissues
causes
of
decreased
capillary
(plasma)
oncotic
pressure
-
ANS
decreased
plasma
albumin
-decreased
synthesis
of
plasma
proteins
(cirrhosis,
malnutrition)
-increased
loss
of
plasma
proteins
(nephrotic
syndrome)
increased
Na+
and
H2O
retention
(dilution
of
plasma
proteins)
what
does
lymph
obstruction
cause?
-
ANS
fluid
movement
into
the
tissues
decreased
transport
of
capillary
filtered
protein
(
thus
increasing
tissue
oncotic
pressure)
what
are
examples
of
increased
capillary
permeability?
-
ANS
burns
and
inflammation
what
does
increased
capillary
permeability
do?
-
ANS
proteins
escape=
loss
of
plasma
proteins
to
interstitial
space
(thus
increasing
tissue
oncotic
pressure
and
decreased
capillary
oncotic
pressure)
papilledema
-
ANS
swelling
and
inflammation
of
the
optic
nerve
at
the
point
of
entrance
into
the
eye
through
the
optic
disk
What
causes
papilledema?
-
ANS
often
caused
by
increase
in
intracranial
pressure
what
is
the
primary
extracellular
fluid
cation
(positive
charged
ion)?
-
ANS
Sodium

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