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NURS 232 - Fluid & Electrolytes Exam Questions with Verified Solutions Graded A+ Fluid and electrolyte balance - Answers The process of regulating the extracellular fluid volume, body fluid osmolality, and plasma concentrations of electrolytes Total body water is __% of body weight, and formed components are __% of body weight - Answers 60, 40 Total body water - Answers -60% of body weight -Intracellular: 40% of body weight -Extracellular: 20% of body weight Components of extracellular fluid - Answers -Interstitial fluid: 14% of body weight -Plasma volume: 5% of body weight -Transcellular volume: 1% of body weight Interstitial fluid - Answers Ultra filtrate of plasma, very little protein Transcellular fluid - Answers Lymph, synovial, intestinal, CSF, sweat, urine, pleural, peritoneal, pericardial, and intraocular fluids Which populations have lower water content and what is the risk of this? - Answers -Females have higher % of fatty tissue so have lower water content than males -Older adults and obese persons -Risk = more likely to be affected by any fluid imbalance Populations at greatest risk for fluid and electrolyte imbalances - Answers Pediatrics -75% to 80% of body weight -Susceptible to significant changes in body fluids ◦Dehydration in newborns Aging -Decreased % of total body water ◦Decreased free fat mass and decreased muscle mass ◦Renal decline ◦Diminished thirst perception Capillary network - Answers -Blood flows from arterioles → metarterioles → capillary network -Venules drain network -Smooth muscle in arterioles, metarterioles, precapillary sphincters regulates blood flow Aquaporins - Answers Pores in the cell membrane that let water in and out Forces for movement of water and solutes - Answers -Filtration: ◦Capillary hydrostatic pressure (blood pressure) ◦Interstitial osmotic pressure (water-pulling) -Reabsorption: ◦Plasma (capillary) osmotic pressure (water-pulling) (↑ albumin), aka oncotic pressure ◦Interstitial hydrostatic pressure -Osmotic and hydrostatic pressure are opposing forces that keep the distribution of water constant When capillary hydrostatic pressure is greater than osmotic pressure... - Answers fluid leaves the capillary and enters the tissue When capillary hydrostatic pressure is less than osmotic pressure... - Answers fluid enters the capillary because it is pulled back into the bloodstream Organs involved in fluid and electrolyte balance - Answers Lungs, GI tract, kidneys Osmolality - Answers -Concentration of fluid ◦Serum osmolality: normal = 280-300 mmol/kg ◦Hyper-osmolar means too many molecules ◦Hypo-osmolar means too dilute Body mechanisms for fluid control - Answers -Thirst mechanism: osmoreceptors in the hypothalamus -Antidiuretic hormone (ADH): promotes reabsorption of water into blood from kidney tubules Name three receptors that act on the hypothalamus - Answers 1. Osmolality receptors (thirst perception) ◦Hyperosmolality and plasma volume depletion

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NURS 232 - Fluid & Electrolytes Exam Questions with Verified Solutions Graded A+

Fluid and electrolyte balance - Answers The process of regulating the extracellular fluid volume,
body fluid osmolality, and plasma concentrations of electrolytes

Total body water is __% of body weight, and formed components are __% of body weight -
Answers 60, 40

Total body water - Answers -60% of body weight

-Intracellular: 40% of body weight

-Extracellular: 20% of body weight

Components of extracellular fluid - Answers -Interstitial fluid: 14% of body weight

-Plasma volume: 5% of body weight

-Transcellular volume: 1% of body weight

Interstitial fluid - Answers Ultra filtrate of plasma, very little protein

Transcellular fluid - Answers Lymph, synovial, intestinal, CSF, sweat, urine, pleural, peritoneal,
pericardial, and intraocular fluids

Which populations have lower water content and what is the risk of this? - Answers -Females
have higher % of fatty tissue so have lower water content than males

-Older adults and obese persons



-Risk = more likely to be affected by any fluid imbalance

Populations at greatest risk for fluid and electrolyte imbalances - Answers Pediatrics

-75% to 80% of body weight

-Susceptible to significant changes in body fluids

◦Dehydration in newborns



Aging

-Decreased % of total body water

◦Decreased free fat mass and decreased muscle mass

,◦Renal decline

◦Diminished thirst perception

Capillary network - Answers -Blood flows from arterioles → metarterioles → capillary network

-Venules drain network

-Smooth muscle in arterioles, metarterioles, precapillary sphincters regulates blood flow

Aquaporins - Answers Pores in the cell membrane that let water in and out

Forces for movement of water and solutes - Answers -Filtration:

◦Capillary hydrostatic pressure (blood pressure)

◦Interstitial osmotic pressure (water-pulling)

-Reabsorption:

◦Plasma (capillary) osmotic pressure (water-pulling) (↑ albumin), aka oncotic pressure

◦Interstitial hydrostatic pressure



-Osmotic and hydrostatic pressure are opposing forces that keep the distribution of water
constant

When capillary hydrostatic pressure is greater than osmotic pressure... - Answers fluid leaves
the capillary and enters the tissue

When capillary hydrostatic pressure is less than osmotic pressure... - Answers fluid enters the
capillary because it is pulled back into the bloodstream

Organs involved in fluid and electrolyte balance - Answers Lungs, GI tract, kidneys

Osmolality - Answers -Concentration of fluid

◦Serum osmolality: normal = 280-300 mmol/kg

◦Hyper-osmolar means too many molecules

◦Hypo-osmolar means too dilute

Body mechanisms for fluid control - Answers -Thirst mechanism: osmoreceptors in the
hypothalamus

-Antidiuretic hormone (ADH): promotes reabsorption of water into blood from kidney tubules

, Name three receptors that act on the hypothalamus - Answers 1. Osmolality receptors (thirst
perception)

◦Hyperosmolality and plasma volume depletion

2. Volume receptors

3. Baroreceptors

◦Detect decreased blood pressure

Renin-angiotensin-aldosterone (RAAS) system - Answers 1. Dehydration, Na+ deficiency, or
hemorrhage

2. Decrease in blood volume

3. Decrease in blood pressure

4. Kidneys produce renin

5. Renin converts angiotensinogen in the blood to angiotensin I

6. Angiotensin converting enzyme (ACE) converts angiotensin I to angiotensin II in the lungs

7. Angiotensin II stimulates vasoconstriction and the release of aldosterone

8. In kidneys, aldosterone promotes increased Na+ and water reabsorption and increased
secretion of K+ and H+ into urine ➜ increased blood volume

9. Vasoconstriction and aldosterone cause increased blood pressure until it returns to normal

Aldosterone - Answers Helps regulate blood volume, blood pressure, and levels of Na+, K+, and
H+ in the blood

Parts of a nephron - Answers Renal corpuscle → proximal convoluted tubule → nephron loop
(aka, loop of Henle) → distal convoluted tubule → collecting duct

Reabsorption and secretion in the nephron - Answers -Proximal convoluted tubule: most sodium
reabsorption



-Descending loop of Henle: only permeable to water



-Ascending loop of Henle: only permeable to salts (not water)

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