A&P II Chapter 25 Fluid, Electrolyte, and Acid-Base Homeostasis NWCC Study Review Test.
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A&P II Chapter 25 Fluid, Electrolyte, and Acid-Base Homeostasis NWCC Study Review Test.
Which of the following sources accounts for the majority of our total body water?
Cytosol
Extracellular fluid
Interstitial fluid
Plasma - CORRECT ANSWER Cytosol
How much water does an average p...
A&P II Chapter 25 Fluid, Electrolyte, and
Acid-Base Homeostasis NWCC Study
Review Test.
Which of the following sources accounts for the majority of our total body water?
Cytosol
Extracellular fluid
Interstitial fluid
Plasma - CORRECT ANSWER Cytosol
How much water does an average person need to drink per day?
1.5 liters
5 liters
750 ml
2.5 liters - CORRECT ANSWER 1.5 liters
Which of the following individuals has the highest total body water percentage?
People older than age 60
,Men
Infants
Women - CORRECT ANSWER Infants
For which imbalance is the release of antidiuretic hormone (ADH) appropriate?
Fluid and electrolyte imbalance
Acid-base imbalance
Metabolic alkalosis
pH imbalance - CORRECT ANSWER Fluid and electrolyte imbalance
What is the main component of all body fluids?
Cytosol
Water
Intracellular fluid
Extracellular fluid - CORRECT ANSWER Water
Which of the following pH values is considered basic, or alkaline?
pH of 7
,pH of 1
pH of 10
pH of 4 - CORRECT ANSWER pH of 10
An excess accumulation of interstitial fluid is called ______________.
hypocalcemia
dehydration
edema
hypovolemia - CORRECT ANSWER edema
What part of the brain controls the thirst mechanism?
Hypothalamus
Cerebellum
Medulla oblongata
Pons - CORRECT ANSWER Hypothalamus
Which of the following functions is not associated with water?
, Distributes body heat
Transports and distributes solutes
Cushions organs and tissues
Acts as a nonpolar solvent - CORRECT ANSWER Acts as a nonpolar solvent
How much urine is lost through obligatory water loss each day?
1500 ml
500 ml
2500 ml
5000 ml - CORRECT ANSWER 500 ml
Which of the following conditions is characterized by a decreased volume and increased concentration
of the extracellular fluid (ECF)?
Overhydration
Dehydration
Edema
Hypotonic hydration - CORRECT ANSWER Dehydration
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