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Pathophysiology/Disorders of Fluid and Electrolyte Balance balance

by Scott
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Anion that is diminished in body from alcoholism, or prolonged glucose administration.
The activated form of vitamin D.
The urine output that is required to eliminate wastes is called this.
Type of thirst that may persist despite adequate hydration.
Type of edema that settles in distant body regions.
Renin will activate this system. Abbreviation
Term employed to represent a decrease in the ability to sense thirst.
Type of solution, water has less solute than the cell.
Condition resulting from diminished plasma concentration of sodium.
A type of shift; conditions that produce a redistribution of potassium from the ECF to ICF compartment.
Type of pressure exerted by a fluid at equilibrium due to force of gravity.
Name of hyperparathyroidism seen more commonly in those over 50 years of age.
Condition resulting from abnormal elevation of potassium.
Type of diabetes that is ADH related.
Second most abundant ICF cation in body.
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Excessive thirst.
Most abundant cation in the body.
Edema that occurs when accumulation of interstitial fluid exceeds the absorptive capacity of the tissue.
Circulating blood volume is abnormally diminished or compromised.
Tissue ________; Checking this by pinching fold of skin; hydration.
Charged particles; dissociated electrolytes.
Receptors that respond to pressure induced stretch of vessel walls.
Swelling of a body part, such as a limb; caused by removal or damage to a lymph node(s).
Type of polydipsia involves compulsive water drinking; may be psychiatric in nature.
A type of solution, water has more solute than the cell has.
A term for anatomical spacing; Represents the loss or trapping of ECF into transcellular space.
Syndrome caused by excessive ingestion of calcium from milk or absorbable antacids.
Normal volumes of any measurable substance; the individual is ___________.
Pores or water channels inserted into membrane of tubular cells; responsive to ADH.
ADH secretion continues even when serum osmolality is decreased.; Hyponatremia. Abbreviation.