Lab Values
Hormone response
Fluid and Electrolyte status
Electrolyte Basis
Acid Base Balance
100

The normal lab values for sodium

What is 135-145mEq/L

100

Hormone that decreases calcium

What is calcitonin? 

100

Decreasing in vascular volume?

What is Hypovolemia 

100

What is the major cations that are found in the body?

What is Sodium, Potassium, Calcium, and Magnesium

100

Normal ph range.

What is 7.35-7.45

200

The normal lab value for Calcium?

What is 8.5-10.5 mg/dl

200

Hormone secreted when there is an increase in blood volume and pressure.

What is natriuretic peptides?

200

Large quantities of isotonic fluid in an extracellular compartment?

What is Fluid Volume Excess 

200

Major cation of intracellular fluid.

What is potassium.

200

Hyperventilation can cause alkalosis or acidosis.

What is alkalosis.

300

The normal lab values for Potassium

What is 3.5-5mEq/L?

300

Hormone secreted when serum osmolality is increased

What is ADH?

300

Abnormally low Potassium level?

What is hypokalemia 

300

major cation of extracellular fluid/plasma.

What is sodium?

300

Normal value of pC02.

What is 35-45 mmHg

400

The normal lab values for Magnesium 

What is 1.5-2.5mEq/L

400

hormone secreted when there is a decrease in renal perfusion.

What is renin?

400

Occurs when fluid intake exceeds output?

What is Overhydration 

400

Regulation of fluid output occurs through which four organs?

What is the Kidneys, Lungs, Skin, Intestines

400

normal value of bicarbonate.

What is 22-26 mEq/L

500

The normal lab value phosphorus.

What is 2.5-4.5 mg/dl

500

Hormone that increases calcium.

What is parathyroid hormone?

500

Most accurate measurement of fluid volume status.

What is weight?

500

Fluid pressing outward against the walls of its container?

What is Hydrostatic Pressure

500

Shallow breathing can cause alkalosis or acidosis.

What is acidosis?

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