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What's
Homeostasis
?
The state of equilibriom in internal environment of body, naturally maintained by adaptive responses that promote healthy survival
.
What accounts for
60%
of the body weight in adults?
Water
accounts for _____ % of the body weight in adults.
What accounts for
70-80%
of the body weight in infants?
Water
accounts for _______ of the body weight in infants.
Fluids in the body fall under 3 catagories of spaces. What are the names of these fluids?
1) Intracellular fluid (ICF)
2) Extracellular fluid (ECF)
3) Transcellular
Extracellular fluid (ECF)
is sub divided into what 2 catagories?
1) intravascular (plasma)
2) interstitial
These are subcatagories of what type of fluid in the body?
Intracellular
fluid is located within the cells and makes up ____% of body wieght.
______ fluid is located within the cells and makes up
42%
of body wieght?
What's the most prevelent cation in the
ICF
?
Potassium (K+)
is the most prevelent cation in the ____.
What is the most prevelent anion in the
ICF
?
Phosphate (PO4)
is the most prevelent anion in the ____.
Define
Extracellular fluid (ECF).
The fluid space between cells (interstitial fluid) and the plasma space.
What's the most prevalent anion in the
interstitial fluid
?
Chloride (Cl-)
is the most prevalent anion in the _______.
What's the most prevalent cation in the
interstitial
fluid?
Sodium (Na+)
is the most prevalent cation in the ________ fluid.
How much of the ECF is
interstitai
l
?
2/3
of the ECF is ______.
The
extracellular fluid (ECF)
that is within the vascular space is called ______.
Intravascular (IV)
fluid falls under what catagory of fluid?
____ of ECF is
intravascular
.
1/3
of ECF is ______.
Approximately how much of the bodies fluid is
transcellular
fluid?
Approximately
1L
of the bodies fluid is ________ fluid?
Transcellular
fluid includes fluid in what places? (5)
1) Cerebrospinal fluid
2) Gastrointestinal (GI) tract
3) Pleural spaces
4) Synovial spaces
5) Peritoneal fluid spaces
All these places would have fluid belonging to what type of fluid?
Define
diffusion
.
The movement of molecules from an area of high concentration to low concentration
is?
This occurs in liquids, solids and gases when a permeable membrane separates them.
Diffusion
Define
facilitated diffusion
.
A type of diffusion in which a specific carrier molecule is involved to accelerate diffusion
.
Define
active transport
.
The process in which molecules move against a concentration gradient.
What energy source is used for
active transport
?
ATP
is the energy source used for __________.
The
sodium-potassium pump
is and example of what kind of transport?
The ____ ____ ____ is and example of what kind of
active transport
?
Define
osmosis
.
The movement of water between two compartments by a membrane permeable to water but not to a solute
is called what?
In osmosis water moves from an area of __
A
__ solute concentration to an area of __
B
__ solute concentration?
A) low
B) high
Does osmosis require energy?
NO, osmosis does not require energy.
Define
osmotic pressure
.
The amount of pressure required to stop osmotic flow of water?
Because of
osmotic pressure
water will move from a _____ concentrated side to a ______ consentrated side.
Water will move from _
less
____ concentrated side to __
more
__ consentrated side because of _____ ______.
Osmotic pressure
is determined by what?
____ ____ is determined by the
concentration of solutes in solution.
Define
hydrostatic pressure
?
The force within a fluid compartment
is what?
The major force that pushes water out of the
vascular
system at the capillary level.
Hydrostatic pressure
is the major force that pushes water out of the _______ system at the capillary level.
Author
Ted
ID
10521
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Fluid & Electrolytes(Part 1-30)
Description
Fluid and electrolytes for Nursing
Updated
2010-03-15T21:20:04Z
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