McCance Pathophysiology 7th edition
1)Hypotonic fluid causes cellular swelling: One considering water balance which statement is the correct balance
2)Hypertonic fluid causes the cell to shrink: When a hypertonic fluid has excess solute the water will leave the cell and move into the vascular space to help balance what is this called
3)Hypernatremia: What is it called when there is acute gain in sodium or a loss of water but generally it does not call cellular swelling
4)Requires treatment of underlying disorder: It is true that hyperchlorima
5)Occurs when sodium drops below 135 mEq/L: It is true that hyponatremia
6. Insulin causes the movement of potassium into the cell: Which statement is true regarding potassium balance
6)Potassium: During acidosis what his shift it out of the sale in exchange for hydrogen ions
7)Aldosterone: What is secreted when potassium is elevated resulting in a excretion of potassium by the kidneys McCance Pathophysiology 7th edition
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8)Insulin: What causes movement of potassium into the cell and is one of the treatments for hyperkalemia
9)Potassium balance: What balance is especially significant in the treatment of conditions requiring insulin administration such as insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus
10)Potassium: What is a major Intracellular electrolyte and maintains the osmotic balance of the intracellular fluid space
11)One cause of hypokalemia is diabetic keto acidosis: Which statement is true regarding hypokalemia
12)Hypokalemia: What is low potassium
13)Serumlevel less than 3.5 Meq/L: Hypokalemia
14)147 mEq/L: Hypernatremia is defined as levels above
15)Serum levels above 5.5 MEQ/L: Hyper kalemia
16)Serum levels above 105MEQ/l: Hyperchloremia
17)Serum calcium concentrations lesson 8.5 MG/DL: Hypocalcema
18)Symptoms of hypomagnesemia Includes weakness and depression: Which statement is true regarding magnesium
19)1.8 and 2.4 MEQL: What is a normal level of Magnesium McCance Pathophysiology 7th edition
Study online at https://quizlet.com/_a0w3jt. 20)40 to 60%: How much magnesium is stored in bones and muscles
21)30%: How much magnesium is stored in cells
22)A state in which the pH of arterial blood is less than 7.35: Which statement describes acidema
23)Decrease plasma oncotic pressure
24)Increase capillary membrane permeability
25)Lymph attic obstruction
26)Sodium retention: Common causes of edema formation increase filtration of fluid from capillaries and lymph into surrounding tissues include which of the following 25. Carbohydrate metabolism is affective as a result of decreased insulin secretion
27)Renal function is impaired
28)Neuromuscular excite ability is decreased: Which of the following are clinical manifestations of hypo kalemia 26. Calcium gluconate
29)Treating a contributing factor
30)Sodium bicarbonate: Which treatments are appropriate for hyperkalemia
1)Hypotonic fluid causes cellular swelling: One considering water balance which statement is the correct balance
2)Hypertonic fluid causes the cell to shrink: When a hypertonic fluid has excess solute the water will leave the cell and move into the vascular space to help balance what is this called
3)Hypernatremia: What is it called when there is acute gain in sodium or a loss of water but generally it does not call cellular swelling
4)Requires treatment of underlying disorder: It is true that hyperchlorima
5)Occurs when sodium drops below 135 mEq/L: It is true that hyponatremia
6. Insulin causes the movement of potassium into the cell: Which statement is true regarding potassium balance
6)Potassium: During acidosis what his shift it out of the sale in exchange for hydrogen ions
7)Aldosterone: What is secreted when potassium is elevated resulting in a excretion of potassium by the kidneys McCance Pathophysiology 7th edition
Study online at https://quizlet.com/_a0w3jt
8)Insulin: What causes movement of potassium into the cell and is one of the treatments for hyperkalemia
9)Potassium balance: What balance is especially significant in the treatment of conditions requiring insulin administration such as insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus
10)Potassium: What is a major Intracellular electrolyte and maintains the osmotic balance of the intracellular fluid space
11)One cause of hypokalemia is diabetic keto acidosis: Which statement is true regarding hypokalemia
12)Hypokalemia: What is low potassium
13)Serumlevel less than 3.5 Meq/L: Hypokalemia
14)147 mEq/L: Hypernatremia is defined as levels above
15)Serum levels above 5.5 MEQ/L: Hyper kalemia
16)Serum levels above 105MEQ/l: Hyperchloremia
17)Serum calcium concentrations lesson 8.5 MG/DL: Hypocalcema
18)Symptoms of hypomagnesemia Includes weakness and depression: Which statement is true regarding magnesium
19)1.8 and 2.4 MEQL: What is a normal level of Magnesium McCance Pathophysiology 7th edition
Study online at https://quizlet.com/_a0w3jt. 20)40 to 60%: How much magnesium is stored in bones and muscles
21)30%: How much magnesium is stored in cells
22)A state in which the pH of arterial blood is less than 7.35: Which statement describes acidema
23)Decrease plasma oncotic pressure
24)Increase capillary membrane permeability
25)Lymph attic obstruction
26)Sodium retention: Common causes of edema formation increase filtration of fluid from capillaries and lymph into surrounding tissues include which of the following 25. Carbohydrate metabolism is affective as a result of decreased insulin secretion
27)Renal function is impaired
28)Neuromuscular excite ability is decreased: Which of the following are clinical manifestations of hypo kalemia 26. Calcium gluconate
29)Treating a contributing factor
30)Sodium bicarbonate: Which treatments are appropriate for hyperkalemia