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NR507 Advanced pathophysiology week
two Distribution of body fluids

The osmolality of the intracellular fluid normally is_______________________ the
extracellular fluid because water crosses cell membranes ____________
through aquaporins - answer The same as;freely

_________________Is primarily responsible for the plasma oncotic pressure - answer
Albumin

Thirst prompts fluid intake through action of _____________ located in the __________
- answer osmoreceptors; hypothalamus

Isotonic fluid excess causes ____________ - answerhypervolemia

Renal compensation for an acid-base balance is _________; pulmonary compensation
for an acid-base balance is ___________ - answerslow; fast

Fluid moves out of capillaries by ___________ and into or out of cells by -
answerfiltration; osmosis

Hypercapnia means an excess of ____________ in the blood - answercarbon dioxide

The most dangerous effect of hyperkalemia is its action on the ___________ -
answerheart

Tumor grows in lymph node - answerlymphatic obstruction

Right heart failure - answerIncreased capillary hydrostatic pressure

Infected wound - answerIncreased capillary permeability

Clot in a vein - answerIncreased capillary hydrostatic pressure

Protein malnutrition - answerDecreased plasma oncotic pressure

Bee sting - answerIncreased capillary permeability

End-stage kidney disease - answerIncreased capillary hydrostatic pressure

Who has a greater percentage of body weight as water: a lean woman porn Or an
obese woman? - answerA lean woman

, Who has a greater percentage of body weight as water: an infant or an adolescent? -
answerAn infant

Who has a greater percentage of body weight as water if both person weigh the same:
a woman or a man? - answerA man

Who has a greater percentage of body weight as water if both persons weigh the same:
a 56-year-old man or a 78-year-old man? - answerA 56-year-old man

Where is the potassium ion concentration greater: extracellular fluid or intracellular
fluid? - answerIntercellular fluid

Where is the sodium ion concentration greater: extracellular fluid or intracellular fluid? -
answerExtracellular fluid

Which is greater: the pH of an acid solution or the pH of an alkaline solution? -
answerThe pH of an alkaline solution

Which is greater: the respiratory rate during metabolic acidosis or the respiratory rate
during metabolic alkalosis? - answerThe respiratory rate during metabolic acidosis

Aldosterone - answerAngiotensin II, increased plasma potassium; increased renal
sodium and water reabsorption; increases renal excretion of potassium and hydrogen
ions

Parathyroid hormone - answerLow plasma calcium; Increases resorption of bone;
stimulates reabsorption of calcium; inhibits renal reabsorption of phosphate

Atrial natriuretic peptide - answerIncreased volume in the cardiac atria ; Increases renal
sodium and water excretion

Calcitonin - answerHigh plasma calcium; Inhibits osteoclasts in bone

Antidiuretic hormone - answerIncreased plasma osmolality, substantially decreased
arterial blood pressure

What is the difference between interstitial fluid and extracellular fluid? -
answerInterstitial fluid is a component of extracellular fluid. Extracellular fluid consists of
the fluid inside the blood vessels (intravascular fluid) and the fluid between the cells
(interstitial fluid) , as well as minor components such as lymph and various secretions
( transcellular fluids)

What is the difference between a volatile acid and a non-volatile acid? - answerA
volatile acid (carbonic acid) is excreted by the lungs, but a nonvolatile acid (metabolic
acid) is excreted by the kidneys

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