Cup Cake
Ice Cream Sundae
Cotton Candy
Birthday Cake
Banana Split
100
BLANK are substances that carry an electrical charge when dissolved in fluid.
What are electrolytes?
100
In a healthy person fluid intake and output are about BLANK.
what is equal?
100
Each teaspoon of salt added to food provides approximately BLANK mg of sodium.
What is 2000?
100
BLANK are hormone-like substances that act in opposition to the renin-angiotensin-aldosterone system.
What is natriuretic peptides?
100
Older adults should be taught that prolonged laxative use can lead to BLANK and BLANK
What is hypernatremia and hypermagnesemia?
200
BLANK % of the adult human body is water.
What is 60%?
200
BLANK should never be administered to a client with insufficient kidney function.
What is potassium?
200
In healthy adults the average range of oral fluid intake is BLANK
What is 1800 - 3000?
200
Chronic alcoholism, diabetic ketoacidosis, severe renal disease, severe burns, severe malnutrition, pregnancy- induced hypertension, intestinal malabsorption syndromes, excessive diuresis (drug induced), hyperaldosteronism and prolonged gastric suction are conditions that can lead to BLANK
What is hypomagnesemia?
200
In healthy adults the average range of oral fluid intake is BLANK.
What is 1800 - 3000.
300
Most body water is located within which cellular fluid?
What is intracellular fluid?
300
Regulating and distributing fluid volume in the body is the principal role of BLANK.
What is sodium?
300
BLANK promotes the movement of fluid and some dissolved substances through a semipermeable membrane according to pressure differences.
What is filtration?
300
Excessive accumulations of bases or loss of acid in body fluids means BLANK.
What is alkalosis
300
Low BP, rapid weak pulse, warm flushed skin, effortless breathing, elevated temperature, weight loss of > 2 lbs. in a 24 hour period are all signs and symtoms of BLANK.
What is fluid volume deficit?
400
BLANK is movement of water through a semipermeable membrane.
What is osmosis?
400
Overuse of sodium bicarbonate may lead to BLANK.
What is metabolic alkalosis?
400
BLANK of fluid and exchange of chemicals-including electrolytes, acids, and bases-is continuous in and among all areas where water is located.
What is translocation?
400
Blank is skin that remains elevated and is slow to return to underlying tissue indicating dehydration.
What is skin tenting?
400
BLANK glands regulate the serum calcium level.
What are parathyroid glands?
500
A high volume of water in the intravascular fluid compartment is a condition called BLANK.
What is hypervolemia?
500
A general term describing any of several conditions in which the body's water is not in the proper volume or location is BLANK.
What is fluid imbalance?
500
High calcium levels in the kidney tubules may contribute to additional stone formation so calcium replacement is given BLANK to patients with kidney stones.
What is cautiously?
500
Fluid that can no longer be displaced secondary to excessive interstitial fluid accumulation is called BLANK edema.
What is brawny edema?
500
If an imbalance in acids or bases occurs regulatory processes are accelerated which is referred to as BLANK
What is compensation?
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