Verified Correct Answers
What occurs during osmosis?
Water moves from an area of lower solute concentration to area of higher solute concentration
Sodium ions move through a semipermeable membrane
Water moves from an area of higher solute concentration to an area of lower solute concentration
Chloride ions follow the movement of sodium ions to a region of low concentration - Correct Answer
Water moves from an area of lower solute concentration to area of higher solute concentration
What is the difference is osmotic pressure between the two bottles of cola below?
The osmotic pressure is the same between both bottles
The bottle on the right has higher osmotic pressure
There is no osmotic pressure
The bottle on the left has lower osmotic pressure - Correct Answer The osmotic pressure is the same
between both bottles
Which hormones will the body use when there is too much fluid (fluid overload) or too little fluid
(dehydration)? (Select all that apply.)
Atrial natriuretic peptide
Aldosterone
Anti-diuretic hormone
Oxytocin - Correct Answer Atrial natriuretic peptide
Aldosterone
Anti-diuretic hormone
The hormones aldosterone and ADH both have an important function in which aspect of
homeostasis?
Stimulation of a conscious desire for water
,The regulation of acid concentration in the body
The activity of buffer systems
Fluid balance in the body - Correct Answer Fluid balance in the body
When the osmoreceptors detect a decreased blood volume and increased blood concentration of
salt what function increases in the body?
Secretion of saliva
Progesterone secretion
Kidney activity
Thirst - Correct Answer thirst
Other than measuring fluid intake and output, how can fluid changes be accurately measured in the
body? (Select all that apply.)
Urinary frequency
Weight
Blood pressure
EKG
Fluid challenge - Correct Answer Urinary frequency
weight
Identify whether the signs and symptoms below relate to mild/moderate, or severe dehydration.
Thirst
Dry, warm skin
Feeling dizzy
Muscle cramps
Sunken eyes
Dry or sticky mouth
Dry, cool skin
Fainting
, Rapid heartbeat - Correct Answer Mild to Moderate:
Thirst, muscle cramps, dry or sticky mouth, dry, cool skin
Severe:
Dry, warm skin, feeling dizzy, sunken eyes, fainting, rapid heartbeat
Match the type of dehydration with the correct definition below. - Correct Answer Isotonic - The
interpretation of the patient's lab work indicated they lose fluid and electrolytes equally.
Hypotonic - The interpretation of the patient's lab work indicated they lost more electrolytes than
fluid were lost.
Hypertonic - The interpretation of the patient's lab work indicated they lost more fluid than
electrolytes were lost.
Why are babies and older adults at higher risk of dehydration? Select all that apply.
Older adults are not focused
Both babies and older adults lack fluid reserves in the body
Babies cry a lot
Babies' inability to vocalize
Decreased thirst sensation in older adults - Correct Answer Both babies and older adults lack fluid
reserves in the body
Babies' inability to vocalize
Decreased thirst sensation in older adult
Based on what you know about - Correct Answer Hypertonic
Based on the assessment data below, what hypothesis can be made about her underlying condition?
She should eat at home more often.
Her diet contains too much sodium.
She has food poisoning.
She is dehydrated. - Correct Answer She is dehydrated