What is the normal value for WBC?
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4,000-11,000
tendency of molecules to pass through a semipermeable membrane from a less
concentrated solution into a more concentrated one
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osmosis
,What does sodium follow? What does sodium move in opposition to?
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- protein
- potassium
What is the cause of metabolic acidosis?
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increased acid and decreased base; ex: diarrhea, renal failure
What is the cause of respiratory alkalosis?
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fast RR (hyperventilation); ex: panic attack
hemoconcentrated
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dehydration
, What happens to the alveolar walls in Emphysema?
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enzymatic breakdown; they become mushy and grape-like
fluid surrounding outside of the vascular space
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interstitial space
What is the most significant risk factor for cancer?
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age
What is the normal value for RBC?
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Males: 4.5-5.5
Females: 4.0-4.9
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4,000-11,000
tendency of molecules to pass through a semipermeable membrane from a less
concentrated solution into a more concentrated one
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osmosis
,What does sodium follow? What does sodium move in opposition to?
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- protein
- potassium
What is the cause of metabolic acidosis?
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increased acid and decreased base; ex: diarrhea, renal failure
What is the cause of respiratory alkalosis?
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fast RR (hyperventilation); ex: panic attack
hemoconcentrated
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dehydration
, What happens to the alveolar walls in Emphysema?
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enzymatic breakdown; they become mushy and grape-like
fluid surrounding outside of the vascular space
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interstitial space
What is the most significant risk factor for cancer?
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age
What is the normal value for RBC?
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Males: 4.5-5.5
Females: 4.0-4.9