Exercise physiologists recommend that adequate amounts of fluid be ingested before, during, and after exercise. Why is fluid replacement during extensive sweating important?
26. Fluid and Electrolyte Balance, Acid Base Balance
Fluid Balance
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What are fluid shifts? What is their function, and what factors can cause them?
62views - Multiple ChoiceWhich of the following tissues is the least hydrated?1533views
- Multiple ChoiceWhich of the following individuals would have the most body water?1527views
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Body water content is greatest in:
a. Infants
b. Young adults
c. Elderly adults
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Water balance is regulated by control of amount(s):
a. Ingested
b. Excreted in urine
c. Lost in perspiration
d. Lost in feces
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Two substances regulated by parathyroid hormone are:
a. Ammonium ions
b. Bicarbonate
c. Calcium
d. Chloride
e. Hydrogen ions
f. Magnesium
g. Phosphate
h. Potassium
i. Sodium
j. Water
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Part of an important chemical buffer system in plasma is:
a. Ammonium ions
b. Bicarbonate
c. Calcium
d. Chloride
e. Hydrogen ions
f. Magnesium
g. Phosphate
h. Potassium
i. Sodium
j. Water
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Substance regulated by ADH's effects on the renal tubules is:
a. Ammonium ions
b. Bicarbonate
c. Calcium
d. Chloride
e. Hydrogen ions
f. Magnesium
g. Phosphate
h. Potassium
i. Sodium
j. Water
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Which of the following factors will enhance ADH release?
a. Increase in ECF volume
b. Decrease in ECF volume
c. Decrease in ECF osmolality
d. Increase in ECF osmolality
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Name the body fluid compartments, noting their locations and the approximate fluid volume in each.
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Describe the thirst mechanism, indicating how it is triggered and terminated.
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Explain why and how ECF osmolality is maintained.
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Mr. Jessup, a 55-year-old man, is operated on for a cerebral tumor. About a month later, he appears at his physician's office complaining of excessive thirst. He claims to have been drinking about 20 liters of water daily for the past week and says he has been voiding nearly continuously. A urine sample is collected and its specific gravity is reported as 1.001.
What is your diagnosis of Mr. Jessup's problem?
What connection might exist between his previous surgery and his present problem?
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A cell in a/an ________ fluid will lose water, and a cell in a/an ________ fluid will gain water.
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