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When discussing causes of hypernatremia (elevated serum sodium), it is correct to include: Select all that apply. A) Excessive free water intake. B) Inappropriate administration of hypertonic saline solution. C) Over secretion of the hormone aldosterone. D) Cushing syndrome. E) Ingesting large amounts of dietary sodium. (Ans-B,C,&D High sodium can be caused by inappropriate administration of hypertonic saline (sodium bicarbonate in cardiac arrest), over secretion of aldosterone, and Cushing syndrome (increased secretion of ACTH). An excessive free water intake will actually cause hyponatremia, or low sodium, due to sodium dilution in the blood. High amounts of dietary sodium rarely cause hypernatremia When discussing common clinical manifestations of hypokalemia (low serum potassium), it is correct to state that: Select all that apply. A) carbohydrate metabolism is affected due to decreased insulin secretion. B) renal function is impaired. C) neuromuscular excitability is decreased. D) skeletal muscle contractility is increased. E) smooth muscle tone is increased. (Ans-A, B, & C Rationale: Carbohydrate metabolism is affected secondary to decreased insulin secretion. Renal function may be impaired, and renal tubular atrophy and fibrosis may occur. Skeletal muscle will be weak, as neuromuscular excitability is decreased. Loss of smooth muscle tone is manifested by constipation, intestinal distention, anorexia, nausea, vomiting, and paralytic ileus (paralysis of the intestinal muscles) Water moves between the intracellular fluid and extracellular fluid compartments principally by (Ans-Osmosis Buffers are substances that can absorb excessive acid or base without a significant change in what (Ans-pH Metabolic acidosis is caused by (Ans-an increase in noncarbonic acids or loss of bicarbonate from the extracellular fluid. Metabolic alkalosis occurs with an increase in bicarbonate usually caused by loss of metabolic acids from conditions such as (Ans- vomiting or gastrointestinal suctioning or from excessive bicarbonate intake, hyperaldosteronism, and diuretic therapy, which increase plasma bicarbonate. Respiratory acidosis occurs with a (Ans-decrease in alveolar ventilation, which in turn causes hypercapnia and increases in carbonic acid concentration. Respiratory alkalosis occurs with (Ans- alveolar hyperventilation and excessive reduction of carbon dioxide, or hypocapnia with decreases in carbonic acid. Hypercalcemia can be caused by a number of diseases, including (Ans- hyperparathyroidism, bone metastases, sarcoidosis, and excess vitamin D. Hypocalcemia is related to (Ans- inadequate intestinal absorption, deposition of calcium into bone or soft tissue, blood administration, or decreased parathyroid hormone and vitamin D levels. 1 liter of water is equal to how many pounds(lbs)? (Ans-2.2lbs Total Water Weight is (Ans-42L x 2.2lbs = 92.4 lbs [1/3 (33%) ECF & 2/3 (66%) ICF] Pernicious anemia is also called (Ans-Vitamin B12 Deficiency

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Pathophysiology Final Exam Review:
Questions& Answers
When discussing causes of hypernatremia (elevated serum sodium), it is
correct to include: Select all that apply.
A) Excessive free water intake.
B) Inappropriate administration of hypertonic saline solution.
C) Over secretion of the hormone aldosterone.
D) Cushing syndrome.
E) Ingesting large amounts of dietary sodium.
(Ans-B,C,&D

High sodium can be caused by inappropriate administration of hypertonic
saline (sodium bicarbonate in cardiac arrest), over secretion of aldosterone,
and Cushing syndrome (increased secretion of ACTH). An excessive free
water intake will actually cause hyponatremia, or low sodium, due to
sodium dilution in the blood. High amounts of dietary sodium rarely cause
hypernatremia

When discussing common clinical manifestations of hypokalemia (low
serum potassium), it is correct to state that: Select all that apply.
A) carbohydrate metabolism is affected due to decreased insulin secretion.
B) renal function is impaired.
C) neuromuscular excitability is decreased.
D) skeletal muscle contractility is increased.
E) smooth muscle tone is increased.
(Ans-A, B, & C

Rationale: Carbohydrate metabolism is affected secondary to decreased
insulin secretion. Renal function may be impaired, and renal tubular
atrophy and fibrosis may occur. Skeletal muscle will be weak, as
neuromuscular excitability is decreased. Loss of smooth muscle tone is

,manifested by constipation, intestinal distention, anorexia, nausea,
vomiting, and paralytic ileus (paralysis of the intestinal muscles)

Water moves between the intracellular fluid and extracellular fluid
compartments principally by
(Ans-Osmosis

Buffers are substances that can absorb excessive acid or base without a
significant
change in what
(Ans-pH

Metabolic acidosis is caused by
(Ans-an increase in noncarbonic acids or loss of
bicarbonate from the extracellular fluid.

Metabolic alkalosis occurs with an increase in bicarbonate usually caused
by loss of
metabolic acids from conditions such as
(Ans-
vomiting or gastrointestinal suctioning or from excessive bicarbonate
intake, hyperaldosteronism, and diuretic therapy, which increase plasma
bicarbonate.

Respiratory acidosis occurs with a
(Ans-decrease in alveolar ventilation, which in turn causes hypercapnia
and increases in carbonic acid concentration.

Respiratory alkalosis occurs with
(Ans-
alveolar hyperventilation and excessive reduction of carbon dioxide, or
hypocapnia with decreases in carbonic acid.

, Hypercalcemia can be caused by a number of diseases, including
(Ans-
hyperparathyroidism, bone metastases, sarcoidosis, and excess vitamin D.

Hypocalcemia is related to
(Ans-
inadequate intestinal absorption, deposition of calcium into bone or soft
tissue, blood administration, or decreased parathyroid hormone and vitamin
D levels.

1 liter of water is equal to how many pounds(lbs)?
(Ans-2.2lbs

Total Water Weight is
(Ans-42L x 2.2lbs = 92.4 lbs [1/3 (33%) ECF & 2/3 (66%) ICF]

Pernicious anemia is also called
(Ans-Vitamin B12 Deficiency

Pernicious anemia is due to
(Ans-loss of parietal cells in the stomach (gastric mucosa).

Parietal cells are needed to produce the intrinsic factors that are needed to
absorb
(Ans-Dietary B12

True or False: Our body makes B12
(Ans-FALSE

Our Body does NOT make B12!

Individuals who would be at risk for B12 deficiency include
(Ans-Anyone with stomach / GI issues

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