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1. Intracellular Compartment: Rich in potassium, magnesium, and organic/inorganic phosphates

Low in sodium and chloride


2. Extracellular Compartment: Vascular (rich in protein)

Interstitial (protein deficient)

Transcelluar (rich in sodium, chloride, and bicarb) (Low in potassium, magnesium, phosphate)


3. transcellular fluid: The fluid that is contained within specialized body compartments such as

cerebrospinal, pleural, and synovial cavities

Secreted by epithelial cells


4. thirst mechanism: Increased osmolarity or extracellular fluid

Decreased in older adults

Decreased circulating blood volume (blood loss)

Dryness of mucous membranes in mouth (elderly)


5. What organ systems must be healthy to absorb fluids and electrolytes?: Kidneys

6. Osmotic pressure exerted by proteins: oncotic pressure

Cirrhosis patients

, low albumin


7. The increase in urine output caused by the excretion of substances, such as glucose, mannitol,

or contrast agents in the urine.: Osmotic diuresis


1. outward push of vascular fluid against capillary walls: Capillary hydrostatic pressure 9.

Inward pulling force of particles (proteins) in the interstitial fluid: Intersitial fluid

colloid/oncotic osmotic pressure 10. Diffusion is: higher to lower


11. Osmosis is: lower to higher


12. Only ______ moves freely, not electrolytes: water 13. Normal ways of loosing fluid:

Sweating urinating

Bowel movements breathing


14. You need a good BP to perfuse the: kidneys

25% of perfusion


15. ADH: Released by BP, HTN, and exercise

Free water hormone

Reabsoprtion of water by the renal collecting ducts and dilutes the blood and other body fluids


16. Aldosterone: Salt water hormone

Causes the renal tubules to reabsorb sodium and water, which expands the extracellular fluid volume

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