Anatomy Lecture Exam IV Acid/Base/Electrolyte Balance

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a practice test focusing on the physiology of fluid and electrolyte balance and acid/base balance
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Your body is approximately [blank_start]70%[blank_end] water.
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  • 70%

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This type of body fluid is located within or inside the cell.
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  • Intercellular fluid
  • Intracellular fluid (ICF)
  • Interstetial fluid
  • Cellular fluid

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The two principal electrolytes of ICF are:
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  • K+
  • Na+
  • phosphate
  • Cl-

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The body is made up of 2 body fluid compartments which are:
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  • interstitial fluid
  • Intracellular fluid (ICF)
  • intercellular fluid
  • Extracellular fluid (ECF)

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Interstitial fluid and plasma are examples of ECF
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  • True
  • False

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The two principle electrolytes of ECF are:
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  • K+
  • Na+
  • phosphate
  • Cl-

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When giving a patient an IV the IV fluids go into the [blank_start]ECF[blank_end] and are [blank_start]isotonic[blank_end] so it will [blank_start]not[blank_end] shrink or swell the cells.
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  • ECF
  • ICF
  • isotonic
  • hypertonic
  • not
  • cause the fluid to

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Water losses of which the individual is aware are called [blank_start]sensible[blank_end] water loss.
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  • sensible

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Water produced by cellular reactions is called [blank_start]metabolic[blank_end] water.
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  • metabolic

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Which of the following examples are considered insensible water loss (may choose more than one)
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  • urination
  • breathing
  • mild perspiration you do not feel or see
  • vomiting

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put the following in order to give a mathematical formula [blank_start]pH[blank_end] = [blank_start]-log[blank_end] [blank_start][H+][blank_end]
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  • pH
  • -log
  • [H+]

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A pH of 10 is [blank_start]1,000[blank_end] times more [blank_start]alkaline[blank_end] than a pH of 7.
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  • 1,000
  • 100
  • 10
  • alkaline
  • acidic

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Normal arterial blood pH is:
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  • 7.2
  • 7.0
  • 7.4
  • 6.8

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[blank_start]Respiratory alkalosis[blank_end] ------> hyperventilation [blank_start]Metabolic acidosis[blank_end] ---------> kidney failure, diabetes [blank_start]Respiratory acidosis[blank_end] -------> COPD [blank_start]Metabolic alkalosis[blank_end] --------> taking too many tums
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  • Respiratory alkalosis
  • Metabolic acidosis
  • Respiratory acidosis
  • Metabolic alkalosis

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What two ways do you regulate your pH?
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  • by decreasing your ADH production and diuresing off hydrogens
  • buffer system
  • respiratory
  • acid/base regulatory system

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[blank_start]Buffer[blank_end]s are two or more molecules which minimize pH change on addition of acid or base.
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  • Buffer
  • alkalinic chemicals
  • neutral elements

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The buffer system is a weak acid minus the salt of that acid.
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  • True
  • False

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If hydrogen ion concentration goes up pH will go [blank_start]down[blank_end].
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  • down
  • up
  • stay the same

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Acids are H+ [blank_start]acceptors[blank_end] and bases are H+ [blank_start]donors[blank_end].
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  • acceptors
  • donors
  • donors
  • acceptors

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What determines if an acid is strong or weak?
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  • the level of H+ ion concentration
  • the degree in which it dissociates in water
  • how corrosive the acid is based on an acid fast test
  • where it rates on the pH scale

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Buffers stop the change of pH an acid would have on a solution
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  • True
  • False

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Blood CO2 regulation is a balance is CO2 [blank_start]production[blank_end] and CO2 [blank_start]elimination[blank_end].
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  • production
  • elimination

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A reason blood CO2 levels would be high is:
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  • production
  • elimination
  • both
  • none of these

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Respiratory acidosis: ? [H+] ? pH ? CO2
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  • retention of CO2
  • increase [H+}
  • decrease pH
  • decrease [H+]
  • increase pH
  • loss of CO2

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Respiratory Alkalosis: ? [H+] ? pH ? CO2
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  • retention of CO2
  • loss of CO2
  • decrease [H+]
  • decrease pH
  • increase [H+]
  • increase pH

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Normal urine pH
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  • 7.0
  • 6.0
  • 6.5
  • 8.0
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