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Electrolytes
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Cool ~space~ facts
100

What is a group of weasels called

A.) a worble

B.) a group

C.) a confusion

D.) a neighborhood

C.) a confusion

100

What are some helpful tips to stay calm during lab draws?

Drinking plenty of water (within your meal plan).

Keeping warm.

Lying down if needed.

Do not hold your breath.

Have a chat with your veins and tell them to stop rolling.

100

Why is it important to check all of the electrolytes each week and not just the one we might think is low?

Because many of the electrolytes have overlapping symptoms when too high or too low. Also many of them work in tandem with other electrolytes. 

Example: If the sodium level is too high, the body gets rid of excess sodium in the urine, which takes calcium with it, depleting the calcium in the body as well.

100

What are some functions of phosphorus?

Helps maintain energy levels

Forms our DNA and RNA

Helps oxygen delivery in the body

Forms the membranes of the cells in our bodies

Maintains normal Acid balance (pH) in our bodies

100

What planet has the tallest mountain/volcano?

(Bonus points: what is the name of the mountain)

Mars

Olympus Mons is the name of the mountain.

200

How long did the oldest cat live?


(Bonus points: What was its name?)

Creme Puff lived to be 38 years and 3 days

200

Used to treat certain symptoms of refeeding

syndrome, also known as Vitamin B1

Thiamine

200

What are some ways to treat low sodium

Salty foods

Sodium Chloride Tabs

IV fluids at the hospital

200

What are some foods high in phosphorus?

Eggs

Milk

Pumpkin seeds

Chicken

Sunflower seeds

Cottage cheese

200

What planet has the most rings? (how many rings)

Saturn has 7

300

What is this no longer used punctuation called?

A.) a half question. (used when the writer wanted to convey that the person asking the question suspected the answer but asked anyway)

B.) a sarcastic exclamation. (used when the writer wanted to convey an over-exaggerated and sarcastic reaction)

C.) a friendly period. (when the writer wanted to convey that the sentence is being written with a cheerful tone behind it to avoid misinterpretation)

C.) a friendly period.

300

How much blood is actually being taken for a red top tube?

100 ml.

5 oz.

3 tablespoons.

6-8 ml.

6-8 ml.

While it looks like there is a lot of blood in the tube, only about 6-8 ml is being taken, which is about 1-1.5 teaspoons.

300

What are some things that can cause low potassium?

Vomiting

Diarrhea

Diuretic use

300

How does refeeding syndrome affect phosphorus?

It can cause phosphorus to drop early on in treatment. 


(This is because eating again causes a spike in gluose from the food, which, in turn causes a spike in insulin, which drives the glucose intracellularly for ATP production. This also causes phosphorus to enter the cell, since the P in ATP stands for phosphate. This is why we see a drop in phosphorus levels during refeeding until the body can start to compensate and restabilize levels)

300

According to NASA scientists, which space movie has the most inaccuracies?

Gravity

400

What movie has PG, PG-13, R, and NC-17 versions?

Ms. Doubtfire due to how much Robin Williams did improv for his lines.

400

What are some functions of calcium?

Bone and teeth formation/density

Supports normal blood circulation

Helps our nervous system carry messages between the brain and the body

Helps with muscle contractions (including heart muscle contraction)

400

What are some symptoms of low potassium?


Bonus points: How does potassium affect an EKG?

Muscle weakness and cramping

Respiratory weakness/shortness of breath

Severely slowed digestion

Heart problems.


Bonus: potassium abnormalities affect the T wave of the EKG (low potassium is seen as a flat T wave and high potassium is seen as a peaked T wave). The T wave represents cardiac repolarization as the heart rests and prepares for the next contraction.

400

Is the phosphorus level only important early on in eating disorder treatment?

No. phosphorus is affected by all forms of purging as well as fluid shifts in our bodies. A high phosphorus level will also start to pull calcium from our bones, making them weaker.

400

True or False a French stray cat was launched into space in 1963

True

500

What is Chuck E. Cheese's middle name

Entertainment

500

Why does Dr. Turkson suggest eating chips or salty foods at snack to help meet medication parameters in the morning?

Sodium is one the electrolytes mainly responsible for fluid balance and blood pressure regulation in our bodies (water follows salt)

500

What are some foods high in potassium?

Avocado

Bananas

Potatoes

Spinach

Fish

Citrus Juice

500

True or False: Electrolyte levels such as Phosphorus, calcium, and magnesium do not impact each other.

False: As calcium has an inverse relationship to phosphorus, magnesium also has an inverse relationship to phosphorus. 

The kidneys play an important role in magnesium reabsorption and excretion. Thus, as the kidneys reabsorb more magnesium, they also excrete more phosphorus, which also raises the levels of calcium. That is why it is important to monitor magnesium levels along with phosphorus and calcium levels, as they all impact each other.

500

How many earths could fit inside our sun?

5

273

500,000

1,000,000


Bonus points: What is the name of the largest sun in the universe at this moment?

1,000,000 earths could fit inside of out sun.


Stephenson 2-18

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