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Nu 308- Fluid and Electrolytes UPDATED ACTUAL Exam Questions and CORRECT Answers

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Nu 308- Fluid and Electrolytes UPDATED ACTUAL Exam Questions and CORRECT Answers Intracellular - CORRECT ANSWER 1. Interstitial 2. Transcellular 3. Intravascular - CORRECT ANSWER compartment Interstitial - CORRECT ANSWER Intravascular - CORRECT ANSWER Transcellular - CORRECT ANSWER Hypovolemia - CORRECT ANSWER Hypervolemia - CORRECT ANSWER Dehydration - CORRECT ANSWER 1. Skin 2. Kidneys 3. Lungs 4. GI - CORRECT ANSWER - Largest fluid compartment - Three categories of the extracellular - Fluid around the cell

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Nu 308- Fluid and Electrolytes UPDATED
ACTUAL Exam Questions and CORRECT
Answers
Intracellular - CORRECT ANSWER - Largest fluid compartment


1. Interstitial
2. Transcellular

3. Intravascular - CORRECT ANSWER - Three categories of the extracellular
compartment


Interstitial - CORRECT ANSWER - Fluid around the cells



Intravascular - CORRECT ANSWER - Fluid in the blood



Transcellular - CORRECT ANSWER - 3rd Spacing



Hypovolemia - CORRECT ANSWER - Decreased blood volume in vascular



Hypervolemia - CORRECT ANSWER - Increased blood volume in vascular



Dehydration - CORRECT ANSWER - Decreased fluid in the body as a whole


1. Skin
2. Kidneys
3. Lungs

4. GI - CORRECT ANSWER - Organs that determine water distribution

,1. Osmotic pressure

2. Hydrostatic pressure - CORRECT ANSWER - 2 Forces that determine water
distribution


Hydrostatic Pressure - CORRECT ANSWER - Moves from higher to lower pressure;
pushes out of capillaries into tissue/body cavity


1. Gravity/Standing
2. CHF
3. Late pregnancy
4. HTN

5. Wearing girdles and hose - CORRECT ANSWER - Factors that cause increased
hydrostatic pressure


Osmotic pressure - CORRECT ANSWER - Water moves towards higher solute



Lymph nodes - CORRECT ANSWER - Extra fluid in the interstitial space is picked up by
the ___ and returned to the blood after being filtered


Nephrotic Syndrome - CORRECT ANSWER - kidneys are damaged, the protein albumin,
normally found in the blood, will leak into the urine


Burns - CORRECT ANSWER - Plasma proteins lost in the tissue. Water follows the
higher solute into the tissue, leading to massive edema


Cellular dehydration - CORRECT ANSWER - When the blood becomes hypertonic, and
draws fluid from the interstitial back into the vascular it causes what to happen to the cells


Shock - CORRECT ANSWER - Cellular dehydration can lead to ___

, Thirst - CORRECT ANSWER - Triggered when increased solute concentration in the
blood that is flowing through the hypothalamus


Hypothalamus - CORRECT ANSWER - What part of the brain triggers thirst



Hypertonic blood - CORRECT ANSWER - Increased serum osmolality



Hypotonic blood - CORRECT ANSWER - Decreased serum osmolality



275-295 - CORRECT ANSWER - Normal osmolality



Hypertonic - CORRECT ANSWER - Serum osmolality of 300= ____ blood



Hypotonic - CORRECT ANSWER - Serum osmolality of 215= ____ blood



ADH (Anti-diuretic hormone) - CORRECT ANSWER - Also known as vasopressin



Increase BP and constricts blood vessels - CORRECT ANSWER - What is the role of
ADH?


Hypothalamus - CORRECT ANSWER - Where is ADH made ?



Posterior Pituitary - CORRECT ANSWER - Where is ADH release from?



Kidneys - CORRECT ANSWER - Where is ADH sent after its released?



Decreases - CORRECT ANSWER - Does ADH increase of decrease urine output?

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