The body’s water volume is closely tied to the level of which of the following ions? |
D) Sodium Ions |
The term hypotonic hydration refers to ________. |
C) a condition that may result from renal insufficiency or drinking extraordinary amounts of water |
Hypoproteinemia is a condition of unusually low levels of plasma proteins. This problem is often characterized by ________. |
A) tissue edema |
Which of the following hormones is important in the regulation of sodium ion concentrations in the extracellular fluid? |
C) aldosterone |
Atrial natriuretic peptide is a hormone that is made in the atria of the heart. The influence of this hormone is to ________. |
D) reduce blood pressure and blood volume by inhibiting sodium and water retention |
Respiratory acidosis can occur when ________. |
B) a person’s breathing is shallow due to obstruction |
Which of the following two organs function as the most important physiological buffer systems? |
A) the lungs and the kidneys |
Which of the choices below is not an essential role of salts in the body? |
D) anabolism of proteins |
Which of the choices below exerts primary control over sodium levels in the body? |
B) aldosterone |
10) The fluid link between the external and internal environment is ________. |
A) plasma |
Newborn infants have a relatively higher ________ content in their ECF than do adults. |
B) sodium |
Whereas sodium is found mainly in the extracellular fluid, most ________ is found in the intracellular fluid. |
C) potassium |
Which of the following describes the distribution of sodium and potassium between cells and body fluids? |
A) K+ mainly in the cells, Na+ in the body fluids |
Problems with fluid, electrolyte, and acid-base balance are particularly common in infants because of their ________. |
A) inefficient kidneys |
The single most important factor influencing potassium ion secretion is ________. |
D) potassium ion concentration in blood plasma |
The term alkaline reserve is used to describe the ________ buffer system. |
C) bicarbonate |
A falling blood pH and a rising partial pressure of carbon dioxide due to pneumonia or emphysema indicates ________. |
A) respiratory acidosis |
The movement of fluids between cellular compartments ________. |
B) is regulated by osmotic and hydrostatic forces |
What hormone reduces blood pressure and blood volume by inhibiting nearly all events that promote vasoconstriction and sodium ion and water retention? |
C) atrial natriuretic peptide |
Which of the following is not a method for regulating the hydrogen ion concentration in blood? |
B) diet |
Which of the following is not a chemical buffer system? |
C) nucleic acid |
Extracellular fluid in the human body is composed of all of the following except ________. |
D) glucose |
Which of the following statements is true regarding fluid shifts? |
C) Electrolytes have greater osmotic power than nonelectrolytes and therefore have the greatest ability to cause fluid shifts. |
Which of the following hormones is important in stimulating water conservation in the kidneys? |
C) antidiuretic hormone |
The maintenance of the proper pH of the body fluids may be the result of ________. |
A) the control of respiratory ventilation |
Which of the following is not a disorder of water balance? |
A) excessive hydration due to excess ADH secretion |
The regulation of sodium ________. |
B) is linked to blood pressure |
Select the correct statement about renal mechanisms of acid-base balance. |
C) Kidney tubule cells are able to synthesize bicarbonate ion. |
Blood analysis indicates a low pH, and the patient is breathing rapidly. Given your knowledge of acid-base balance, which of the following is most likely? |
B) metabolic acidosis |
A patient is breathing slowly and blood pH analysis indicates an abnormally high value. What is the likely diagnosis? |
C) metabolic alkalosis |
One of the major physiological factors that triggers thirst is ________. |
D) a rise in plasma osmolality |
Annie has just eaten a large order of heavily salted french fries, some pickled eggs, and some cheese. How will consuming this much salt affect her physiology? |
B) There will be a temporary increase in blood volume. |
The most important force causing net water flow across capillary walls is ________. |
B) hydrostatic pressure of capillary blood |
Which of the following does not depend on the presence of electrolytes? |
D) amount of body fat |
The regulation of potassium balance ________. |
D) involves aldosterone-induced secretion of potassium |
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