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MEDICAL-SURGICAL NURSING CONCEPTS AND PRACTICE 3RD ED. CHAPTER 3: FLUIDS, ACID-BASE BALANCE, AND IV THERAPY EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 100% CORRECT AND UPDATED!!

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What is intracellular fluid? - ANSWER fluid inside the cell that makes up 2/3 of all body fluid What is extracellular fluid? - ANSWER fluid outside of the cell What type of fluids are extracellular? - ANSWER intravascular fluid transcellular fluid interstitial fluid What is intravascular fluid? - ANSWER fluid within the blood vessels What is interstitial fluid? - ANSWER fluid in the spaces surrounding the cells What is transcellular fluid? - ANSWER saliva CSF pleural fluid peritoneal fluid synovial fluid pericardial fluid GI secretions urine lymph What organ plays the most important role in maintaining fluid and electrolyte balance? - ANSWER kidneys What other factors maintain fluid and electrolyte balance? - ANSWER thirst mechanism osmoreceptors ADH aldosterone ANP baroceptors What is osmosis? - ANSWER the movement of water across the semi-permeable membrane What is filtration? - ANSWER the movement of water and solutes through a semi-permable membrane d/t a pushing force (hydrostatic pressure) Dif

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MEDICAL-SURGICAL NURSING CONCEPTS
AND PRACTICE 3RD ED. CHAPTER 3: FLUIDS,
ACID-BASE BALANCE, AND IV THERAPY
EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 100%
CORRECT AND UPDATED!!

,What percent of human body weight is water? - ANSWER over half

What happens to the amount of body water throughout life? - ANSWER it gradually
declines

What part of the body contains less water than other tissues? - ANSWER body fat

What are the functions of water in the body? - ANSWER transportation
heat regulation
H+ balance
medium in enzyme action in digestion

What is intracellular fluid? - ANSWER fluid inside the cell that makes up 2/3 of all body
fluid

What is extracellular fluid? - ANSWER fluid outside of the cell

What type of fluids are extracellular? - ANSWER intravascular fluid
transcellular fluid
interstitial fluid

What is intravascular fluid? - ANSWER fluid within the blood vessels

What is interstitial fluid? - ANSWER fluid in the spaces surrounding the cells

What is transcellular fluid? - ANSWER saliva
CSF
pleural fluid
peritoneal fluid
synovial fluid
pericardial fluid
GI secretions
urine
lymph

What organ plays the most important role in maintaining fluid and electrolyte balance? -
ANSWER kidneys

What other factors maintain fluid and electrolyte balance? - ANSWER thirst mechanism
osmoreceptors

, ADH
aldosterone
ANP
baroceptors

What is osmosis? - ANSWER the movement of water across the semi-permeable
membrane

What is filtration? - ANSWER the movement of water and solutes through a semi-
permable membrane d/t a pushing force (hydrostatic pressure)

Differentiate how fluids move in osmosis vs diffusion. - ANSWER fluid move from lower
to higher in osmosis and from higher to lower in diffusion

What is osmotic pressure? - ANSWER the pulling pressure that sucks water toward the
solid in the liquid

What is hydrostatic pressure? - ANSWER the pushing pressure that shoves water
through the membrane;force of blood pressure pushing fluid from arterioles to tissues

What is isotonic? - ANSWER equal solute concentration in both ICF and ECF

(normal saline)

What is hypertonic solution? - ANSWER fluid that has a greater concentration of solutes
than in the cell

What is hypotonic solution? - ANSWER solution that has less concentration of solutes
than in the cell

(tap water)

Where does filtration occur? - ANSWER in the kidneys

What is active transport? - ANSWER movement that requires energy

What movements occur by active transport? - ANSWER amino acids
glucose
iron
sodium
potassium

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