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Homeostasis - Correct Ans-process by which organisms maintain a relatively stable internal environment Intracellular Fluid - Correct Ans-fluid inside of the cell, 2/3 of body weight - mainly in muscle cells Extracellular Fluid - Correct Ans-fluid outside of the cell, 1/3 of bodily fluids - blood vessels - skin tissues - spinal cord Diffusion - Correct Ans-Movement of molecules from an area of higher concentration to an area of lower concentration. Osmosis - Correct Ans-movement of fluid from an area of lower solute concentration to a higher concentration Filtration - Correct Ans-water and solute movement occurs from an area of high hydrostatic pressure to an area of low hydrostatic pressure Osmolality - Correct Ans-the number of osmotically active particles per kg of water Hypertonic - Correct Ans-osmolality greater than 300. Hypotonic - Correct Ans-osmolality less than 300. - osmotic pressure is more significant in the body - fluids pulled from body into cell An isotonic solution - Correct Ans-0.09% normal saline Interferons (IFNs) - Correct Ans-type of cytokine that signals cells to increase anti-viral defenses. - are released by cells that are infected with a virus, causing other cells to become resistant to the virus - play a role in tumor suppression Hypervolemia - Correct Ans-fluid volume overload Edema - Correct Ans-swelling of soft tissues because of excess fluid accumulation Causes of edema include: - Correct Ans--Increased hydrostatic (water) pressure - Manifestation: High BP and pitting edema - Renal Failure, Heart Failure - Decreased colloid osmotic pressure - low albumin - cirrhosis, starvation - bacteria infections/burns - obstruction of lymphatic system (cancer or infection) Symptoms of edema include: - Correct Ans-- weight gain - hypertension - jugular vein distention - ALOC (altered level of consciousness) - weakness - increased urine output / or decreased in patients with renal failure - Rapid RR (resp rate) - shallow RR - fluid in lungs - diarrhea, hepatomegaly (enlarged liver), ascites - low lab values Hypovolemia - Correct Ans-fluid volume deficit Symptoms of hypovolemia include: - Correct Ans-- vomiting - diarrhea - hot body & sweating - fever - heat stroke - thyroid crisis - urination diabetes insipidus (DI) - Correct Ans-insufficient secretion of antidiuretic hormone (vasopressin) Diabetes Ketoacidosis (DKA) - Correct Ans--primary complication of type 1 diabetes -the body produces excess ketones into the blood -also referred to as diabetic acidosis or diabetic coma Diuretics - Correct Ans-medications that reduce fluid volume in the body - increase urine output Name two diuretics - Correct Ans-furosemide, Hydrochlorothiazide Symptoms of 3 D's include: - Correct Ans-- weight loss - water loss - low BP - decreased CVP (central venous pressure) - lethargy to coma - weakness - sunken eyes - dry skin - rapid and deep RR - high lab values Fluid Imbalance - Correct Ans-when fluids are gained and lost via the organs such as; the kidneys, skin, lungs, and g.i. tract How are fluids lost in the g.i. tract? - Correct Ans-diarrhea and fistulas How are fluids lost via the kidneys? - Correct Ans-high urine output of 1-2 liters per hour Normal amount of urine output - Correct Ans-400-600 mL / 6 hours How are fluids lost via the skin? - Correct Ans-in diaphoresis (excessive sweating), sodium, chloride, and potassium loss increase during fever How are fluids lost via the lungs? - Correct Ans-when increased RR or dry climate occurs Fluid Imbalance risk factors in elderly: - Correct Ans--fluid overload can lead to heart failure and renal failure -dehydration factors that influence fluid balance: - Correct Ans-muscle, body fat, gender Hypocalcemia - Correct Ans-deficient calcium in the blood Define mmanifestations - Correct Ans-signs and symptoms Manifestations of Hypocalcemia - Correct Ans-trousseau's sign, and Chvostek Sign Trousseau's sign - Correct Ans-A sign of hypocalcemia. Carpal spasm caused by inflating a blood pressure cuff above the client's systolic pressure and leaving it in place for 3 minutes. Chvostek's sign - Correct Ans-Hypocalcemia (facial muscle spasm upon tapping) renin-angiotensin-aldosterone system (RAAS) - Correct Ans-Hormonal system regulating blood pressure and fluid balance. Describe the RAAS System - Correct Ans-1. BP drops 2. Kidneys release Renin 3. Renin splits angiotensin into angiotensin

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WGU D236 Pathophysiology

Homeostasis - Correct Ans-process by which organisms maintain a relatively stable
internal environment

Intracellular Fluid - Correct Ans-fluid inside of the cell, 2/3 of body weight
- mainly in muscle cells

Extracellular Fluid - Correct Ans-fluid outside of the cell, 1/3 of bodily fluids
- blood vessels
- skin tissues
- spinal cord

Diffusion - Correct Ans-Movement of molecules from an area of higher concentration to
an area of lower concentration.

Osmosis - Correct Ans-movement of fluid from an area of lower solute concentration to
a higher concentration

Filtration - Correct Ans-water and solute movement occurs from an area of high
hydrostatic pressure to an area of low hydrostatic pressure

Osmolality - Correct Ans-the number of osmotically active particles per kg of water

Hypertonic - Correct Ans-osmolality greater than 300.

Hypotonic - Correct Ans-osmolality less than 300.
- osmotic pressure is more significant in the body
- fluids pulled from body into cell

An isotonic solution - Correct Ans-0.09% normal saline

Interferons (IFNs) - Correct Ans-type of cytokine that signals cells to increase anti-viral
defenses.
- are released by cells that are infected with a virus, causing other cells to become
resistant to the virus
- play a role in tumor suppression

Hypervolemia - Correct Ans-fluid volume overload

Edema - Correct Ans-swelling of soft tissues because of excess fluid accumulation

Causes of edema include: - Correct Ans--Increased hydrostatic (water) pressure

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- Manifestation: High BP and pitting edema
- Renal Failure, Heart Failure
- Decreased colloid osmotic pressure
- low albumin
- cirrhosis, starvation
- bacteria infections/burns
- obstruction of lymphatic system (cancer or infection)

Symptoms of edema include: - Correct Ans-- weight gain
- hypertension
- jugular vein distention
- ALOC (altered level of consciousness)
- weakness
- increased urine output / or decreased in patients with renal failure
- Rapid RR (resp rate)
- shallow RR
- fluid in lungs
- diarrhea, hepatomegaly (enlarged liver), ascites
- low lab values

Hypovolemia - Correct Ans-fluid volume deficit

Symptoms of hypovolemia include: - Correct Ans-- vomiting
- diarrhea
- hot body & sweating
- fever
- heat stroke
- thyroid crisis
- urination

diabetes insipidus (DI) - Correct Ans-insufficient secretion of antidiuretic hormone
(vasopressin)

Diabetes Ketoacidosis (DKA) - Correct Ans--primary complication of type 1 diabetes
-the body produces excess ketones into the blood
-also referred to as diabetic acidosis or diabetic coma

Diuretics - Correct Ans-medications that reduce fluid volume in the body
- increase urine output

Name two diuretics - Correct Ans-furosemide, Hydrochlorothiazide

Symptoms of 3 D's include: - Correct Ans-- weight loss
- water loss
- low BP
- decreased CVP (central venous pressure)

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- lethargy to coma
- weakness
- sunken eyes
- dry skin
- rapid and deep RR
- high lab values

Fluid Imbalance - Correct Ans-when fluids are gained and lost via the organs such as;
the kidneys, skin, lungs, and g.i. tract

How are fluids lost in the g.i. tract? - Correct Ans-diarrhea and fistulas

How are fluids lost via the kidneys? - Correct Ans-high urine output of 1-2 liters per hour

Normal amount of urine output - Correct Ans-400-600 mL / 6 hours

How are fluids lost via the skin? - Correct Ans-in diaphoresis (excessive sweating),
sodium, chloride, and potassium loss increase during fever

How are fluids lost via the lungs? - Correct Ans-when increased RR or dry climate
occurs

Fluid Imbalance risk factors in elderly: - Correct Ans--fluid overload can lead to heart
failure and renal failure
-dehydration

factors that influence fluid balance: - Correct Ans-muscle, body fat, gender

Hypocalcemia - Correct Ans-deficient calcium in the blood

Define mmanifestations - Correct Ans-signs and symptoms

Manifestations of Hypocalcemia - Correct Ans-trousseau's sign, and Chvostek Sign

Trousseau's sign - Correct Ans-A sign of hypocalcemia. Carpal spasm caused by
inflating a blood pressure cuff above the client's systolic pressure and leaving it in place
for 3 minutes.

Chvostek's sign - Correct Ans-Hypocalcemia (facial muscle spasm upon tapping)

renin-angiotensin-aldosterone system (RAAS) - Correct Ans-Hormonal system
regulating blood pressure and fluid balance.

Describe the RAAS System - Correct Ans-1. BP drops
2. Kidneys release Renin
3. Renin splits angiotensin into angiotensin 1

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