GENERAL
Electrolytes
Math
HORMONES
Water
100

Name an example of a cation

What is sodium.....phosphate......carbonate......sulfate

100

Patient having severe diarrhea and vomiting would have

What is increased body water requirements

100

Patient consumes 1500 ml of liquid and is suppose to have 2400 ml total per day.  What percentage of his daily allowance of fluid has he had so far today?

What is 62%

100

Name the hormone that promotes conservation of sodium in the kidney is

what is ALDOSTERONE

100

A basic mechanism for maintaining body hydration is

What is thirst

200

Substance that can pass through a capillary membrane

What is GLUCOSE
200

A finger shaped depression in skin that does not refill after a practitioner depresses an area is refered to as

Pitting EDEMA
200

The stomach produces how many milliliters of digestive secretions daily

what is 2500ml

200

The hormone that conserves body water is

What is the antidiuretic hormone

200

Define Extracellular Fluid

what is plasma and tissue secretions

300
A person that is most likely to have a high body water content 

what is an athlete 

300

Cation primarily responsible for controlling body water distribution 

what are sodium and potassium

300

Acid has a pH of

what is Lower than 5.0

300

Water retention would be the result of which hormone

What is The Antidiuretic Hormone

300

Name the digestive secretion that is not composed primarily of water

what is BILE

400

The kidneys clean the blood by

What is FILTRATION

400

Name an electrolyte 

What is potassium.....magnesium........chloride....calcium.......phosphate....bicarinate.....sodium

400

Term used to denote concentration of electrolytes in a given volume is

What is MILLIEQUIVALENT 

400

Stable equilibrium between interdependent elements, especially as maintained by physiological processes is

What is HOMEOSTATIS

400

For osmosis to occur there must be 

what is a semipermeable membrane
500

Treatment for Diarrhea in children is

Age appropriate diet along with oral fluids that contain sodium, potassium, sugar, and sodium bicarbonate 

500

Two minerals that occur in the extracellular fluid and regulate water balance

what is sodium and chloride

500

A solution that can resist significant changes in pH when small amounts of acid or base are added to it is called

What is a BUFFER SYSTEM

500

When does thirst response occur

What is 0.5% loss of fluid overall

500
Plasma proteins maintain colloidal osmotic pressure because

What is THEY ARE LARGE MOLECULES