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What maintains the volume and composition of body fluids?   show
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Which of the following is FALSE regarding water balance and the gastrointestinal tract?   show
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Which of the following drugs can be used to temporarily lower K+ in severe hyperkalemia?   show
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About how much additional fluid does an adult lose for each degree of temperature above 99° F that persists for 24 hours?   show
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Clinical symptoms of hyponatremia would NOT include which of the following?   show
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The combination of red blood cells in plasma is a good example of what?   show
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Signs and symptoms of hyperkalemia would NOT include which of the following?   show
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You add 50 ml of water to 150 ml of a 6% solution. What is the new concentration?   show
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show C) In the cells  
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show A) Ambient pressure.  
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show D) 700 ml/day  
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show B) Cations  
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By what process is water replenished?   show
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show C) Cl- levels vary inversely with HCO3- levels.  
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show B) Equal distribution of solvent  
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In which of the following types of solutions is the relationship of solute to solvent expressed as a proportion?   show
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show C) Failing left ventricle  
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A solution holding the maximum amount of solute in a given volume at a constant temperature is said to be what?   show
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An adult’s insensible water through the lungs averages what level?   show
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What is a normal K+ blood level?   show
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show A) x2  
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show B) K+  
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show A) Excess extracellular H+ ions are exchanged for intracellular K+.  
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show C) 1000 to 1200 ml/day  
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What type of solution could have 1 mol of solute per L of solution?   show
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Hypokalemia disturbs cellular function in ALL but one of the following systems. Which one does it NOT affect?   show
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show I. K+ III. Phosphate IV. Sulfate A) I, III, and IV  
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Clinical manifestations of hypocalcemia would NOT include which of the following?   show
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show I. Postsurgical patients II. Those with renal disease III. Trauma victims D) I, II, and III  
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Which of following is NOT a nonhydroxide base?   show
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The most important physiological characteristic of solutions is their ability to exert pressure.   show
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show D) Osmotic pressure  
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What is the smallest fluid subcompartment of extracellular water?   show
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Which of the following is NOT a major extracellular electrolyte?   show
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What is the normal serum calcium concentration?   show
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What is the role of kidneys when a patient experiences acute respiratory alkalosis?   show
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What is a stable mixture of two or more evenly dispersed substances?   show
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show D) 136.0 to 145.0 mEq/L  
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show A) Convulsions  
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During recovery from a serious surgery or trauma, how much water is likely to be produced in a 24-hour period by the catabolism of fat and proteins?   show
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Which of the following are true regarding water in the human body?   show
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What type of solution could have 1 gEq of solute per L of solution?   show
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show C) Nonpolar covalent  
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show D) 2/3  
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show B) Deoxygenated hemoglobin is a fairly strong base.  
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Na+ reabsorption in the kidneys is governed mainly by the level of what hormone?   show
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What is the most common cause of hyperkalemia?   show
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An adult’s insensible water loss averages what level?   show
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Which of the following describes an aspect of pH?   show
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How is the gram-equivalent (gEq) weight of a substance computed?   show
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