3/25/2020 Lesson 03 - Fluid Imbalance: NRSG2570: Multisystem Disorders (1B-A_2020-02-24_Miramar)
Lesson 03 - Fluid Imbalance
Due Mar 25 at 11:59pm Points 18 Questions 18
Available Mar 18 at 12am - Mar 25 at 11:59pm 8 days Time Limit None
Attempt History
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LATEST Attempt 1 3,458 minutes 11.25 out of 18
Score for this quiz: 11.25 out of 18
Submitted Mar 24 at 3pm
This attempt took 3,458 minutes.
Question 1 0. pts
Exercise 1 - Writing Activity
This exercise will take approximately 30 minutes to complete.
Exercise 1 - Question 1
Describe the function of water in the body. (Hint: See Chapter 11 in your
textbook.)
Your Answer:
Water makes up about 55% to 60% of total weight for younger adults and
50% to 55% of total weight for older adults.
Body water delivers dissolved nutrients, electrolytes, and other
substances to organs, tissues, and cells.
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Question 2 0. pts
Exercise 1 - Question 2
Identify the two main water (fluid) compartments in the body and describe
the composition of each.
Your Answer:
This water is divided into main compartments (spaces)--the fluid outside
of the cells (extracellular fluid [ECF]) and the fluid inside the cells
(intracellular fluid [ICF]).
Extracellular fluid (ECF)—the fluid outside the cells; includes
interstitial fluid (fluid between cells), blood, lymph, bone, and
connective tissue water; also includes transcellular fluids (fluids
in special body spaces), cerebrospinal fluid, synovial fluid,
peritoneal fluid, and pleural fluid; accounts for about 1/3 (about
15 L) of total body water
Intracellular fluid (ICF)—the fluid inside of cells; accounts for
the remaining 2/3 (about 25 L) of total body water
Question 3 0. pts
Exercise 1 - Question 3
Describe the pathophysiology for dehydration and identify key clinical
manifestations.
Your Answer:
In dehydration; fluid intake or retention is less than what is needed to
meet the body's fluid needs, resulting in a deficit of fluid volume,
especially plasma volume. It can occur without an actual loss of total body
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water such as when water shifts from the plasma into the interstitial
space.
Manifestations of dehydration includes, but is not limited too:
Hemorrhage
Diarrhea
Ileostomy
Burns
Severe wounds
Long-term NPO status
GI Suction
Diabetes insipidus.
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Lesson 03 - Fluid Imbalance
Due Mar 25 at 11:59pm Points 18 Questions 18
Available Mar 18 at 12am - Mar 25 at 11:59pm 8 days Time Limit None
Attempt History
Attempt Time Score
LATEST Attempt 1 3,458 minutes 11.25 out of 18
Score for this quiz: 11.25 out of 18
Submitted Mar 24 at 3pm
This attempt took 3,458 minutes.
Question 1 0. pts
Exercise 1 - Writing Activity
This exercise will take approximately 30 minutes to complete.
Exercise 1 - Question 1
Describe the function of water in the body. (Hint: See Chapter 11 in your
textbook.)
Your Answer:
Water makes up about 55% to 60% of total weight for younger adults and
50% to 55% of total weight for older adults.
Body water delivers dissolved nutrients, electrolytes, and other
substances to organs, tissues, and cells.
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Question 2 0. pts
Exercise 1 - Question 2
Identify the two main water (fluid) compartments in the body and describe
the composition of each.
Your Answer:
This water is divided into main compartments (spaces)--the fluid outside
of the cells (extracellular fluid [ECF]) and the fluid inside the cells
(intracellular fluid [ICF]).
Extracellular fluid (ECF)—the fluid outside the cells; includes
interstitial fluid (fluid between cells), blood, lymph, bone, and
connective tissue water; also includes transcellular fluids (fluids
in special body spaces), cerebrospinal fluid, synovial fluid,
peritoneal fluid, and pleural fluid; accounts for about 1/3 (about
15 L) of total body water
Intracellular fluid (ICF)—the fluid inside of cells; accounts for
the remaining 2/3 (about 25 L) of total body water
Question 3 0. pts
Exercise 1 - Question 3
Describe the pathophysiology for dehydration and identify key clinical
manifestations.
Your Answer:
In dehydration; fluid intake or retention is less than what is needed to
meet the body's fluid needs, resulting in a deficit of fluid volume,
especially plasma volume. It can occur without an actual loss of total body
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water such as when water shifts from the plasma into the interstitial
space.
Manifestations of dehydration includes, but is not limited too:
Hemorrhage
Diarrhea
Ileostomy
Burns
Severe wounds
Long-term NPO status
GI Suction
Diabetes insipidus.
https://concorde.instructure.com/courses/27651/quizzes/132254 3/20