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Fluid, Electrolytes And Acid Base Imbalances Exam Study Guide 100% Verified. Body fluid - ANS - It is the largest single component of he body - Flows in arteries, veins, and lymph vessels -Have 3 compartments that is secreted into 3 specialized compartments for body fluid - ANS - Joints -Cerebral ventricle -Intestinal lumen Functions of body fluid - ANS -Surrounds and permeates the cells -Lubricant and solvent for metabolic chemical reaction -Transports oxygen, nutrients, chemical messengers and waste products to their destination - Important in regulating body temperature Body fluid abnormalities can occur by? - ANS -Volume, concentration, electrolyte composition -result of pathological conditions Homeostasis - ANS Maintain stable internal environment ©EVERLY 2025 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED Extracellular fluid - ANS All body fluid outside of the cells (1/3) of total body water - Vascular compartment -interstitial compartment Dense connective tissue and bones Intracellular fluid - ANS Fluid inside the cells (2/3 of total body water), rich in K+ and magnesium ions, organic and inorganic phosphates, and proteins. - Relatively low in sodium and chloride ions. Total body weight in men - ANS 60% Total body weight in women - ANS 50% Total body water - ANS -Decreases with age -more body fat means less % of body water Vascular Compartment - ANS Located in blood vessels Extracellular -rich in protien Interstitial Compartment - ANS Located between cells Extracellular -Rich in sodium, chloride, and bicarbonate ions -relatively low in k+, magnesium, and phosphate ions ©EVERLY 2025 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED Four sub process of fluid homeostasis - ANS Intake,absorption, distribution, excretion Fluid intake - ANS Entry of fluid into the body by any route Fluid absorption - ANS Occurs mainly through the GI tract abnormal: could also occur through prolonged submersion of water or through the lungs in near drowning Fluid distribution - ANS Occurs through the vasculature -transfer to and between other compartments as a result of pressure and concentration gradients Fluid excretion - ANS Occurs primary through the urinary tract(2.5L) could also occur through bowels, lungs, skin Osmol - ANS unit of osmotic pressure Osmolality - ANS osmotic pull exerted by all particles per kilogram of water Osmolarity - ANS Osmotic pull per liter of solution Normal osmolality - ANS 290 mOsm Cell Membrane - ANS Primary barreier to the movement of solutes in the body Pores allow water and small water soluble substances to pass; lipid soluble substances pass directly through the membrane Larger proteins can not pass t

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Body fluid - ANS - It is the largest single component of he body
- Flows in arteries, veins, and lymph vessels
-Have 3 compartments that is secreted into



3 specialized compartments for body fluid - ANS - Joints
-Cerebral ventricle
-Intestinal lumen



Functions of body fluid - ANS -Surrounds and permeates the cells
-Lubricant and solvent for metabolic chemical reaction
-Transports oxygen, nutrients, chemical messengers and waste products to their destination
- Important in regulating body temperature



Body fluid abnormalities can occur by? - ANS -Volume, concentration, electrolyte
composition
-result of pathological conditions



Homeostasis - ANS Maintain stable internal environment

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Extracellular fluid - ANS All body fluid outside of the cells
(1/3) of total body water
- Vascular compartment
-interstitial compartment
Dense connective tissue and bones



Intracellular fluid - ANS Fluid inside the cells
(2/3 of total body water), rich in K+ and magnesium ions, organic and inorganic phosphates,
and proteins.
- Relatively low in sodium and chloride ions.



Total body weight in men - ANS 60%



Total body weight in women - ANS 50%



Total body water - ANS -Decreases with age
-more body fat means less % of body water



Vascular Compartment - ANS Located in blood vessels
Extracellular
-rich in protien



Interstitial Compartment - ANS Located between cells
Extracellular
-Rich in sodium, chloride, and bicarbonate ions
-relatively low in k+, magnesium, and phosphate ions

, ©EVERLY 2025 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED


Four sub process of fluid homeostasis - ANS Intake,absorption, distribution, excretion



Fluid intake - ANS Entry of fluid into the body by any route



Fluid absorption - ANS Occurs mainly through the GI tract
abnormal: could also occur through prolonged submersion of water or through the lungs in
near drowning



Fluid distribution - ANS Occurs through the vasculature
-transfer to and between other compartments as a result of pressure and concentration
gradients



Fluid excretion - ANS Occurs primary through the urinary tract(2.5L)
could also occur through bowels, lungs, skin



Osmol - ANS unit of osmotic pressure



Osmolality - ANS osmotic pull exerted by all particles per kilogram of water



Osmolarity - ANS Osmotic pull per liter of solution



Normal osmolality - ANS 290 mOsm



Cell Membrane - ANS Primary barreier to the movement of solutes in the body
Pores allow water and small water soluble substances to pass; lipid soluble substances pass
directly through the membrane
Larger proteins can not pass through

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