Sodium
What is 142 meq/L?
Major intracellular cations
What is potassium?
This system reacts within a fraction to changes in pH
What is buffer system?
The loss of water and electrolytes from ECF is called this.
What is hypovolemia?
Potassium
What is 5.0 meq/L?
This is deposited in bone and plays a role in parathyroid hormone regulation
What is calcium?
Acids are excreted by this system.
What is the kidneys/renal system?
Calcium
What is 5 mg/dl?
This electrolyte helps with the metabolism of carbohydrates and protein as well as helps with cardiac function and muscle relaxation
What is magnesium?
To determine acidosis or alkalosis, one would check this first.
What is pH?
Magnesium
What is 3 meq/dl?
Maintains blood volume, fluid balance, and major electrolyte in extracellular fluid
What is sodium?
In addition to blood circulation, these two other major organ systems help protect the homeostasis of body water.
What are gastrointestinal circulation and renal circulation?
7.35-7.45
What is normal pH?
Sudden weight gain, tachycarcdia, distended jugular vein, edema, and crackles are signs of this.
What is hypervolemia?
This is another word for swelling.
What is edema?