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Chp 25
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- Q11) The approximate fraction of body weight that is attributed to water is more than:b) one-half.c) two-thirds.d) three-fourths.a) one-fourth.30s
- Q22) A nonelectrolyte is:b) chloride.a) sodium.d) calcium.c) glucose.30s
- Q33) The passive movement of substances across a membrane to achieve equal concentration is known as:a) acid-base balance.b) neutral charged ions.d) diffusion.c) fluid excretion.30s
- Q44) The normal serum pH is:c) 8.15 to 8.35.a) 7.25 to 7.35.b) 7.35 to 7.45.d) 8.35 to 8.55.30s
- Q55) An elevated serum pH causes a condition known as:c) equal bicarbonate.a) alkalosisb) acidosis.d) neutral carbonic acid.30s
- Q66) The acid-base balance is regulated by the lungs and the:a) cerebellumc) kidneys.d) liver.b) electrolytes.30s
- Q77) The shift of calcium excess into the bone creates a condition known as:c) hypocalcemiad) hyponatremia.b) hypervolemia.a) hyperkalemia.30s
- Q88) The patient with excess fluid volume will have blood pressure that is:c) lowered.a) elevated.b) normal.d) even.30s
- Q99) Excessive use of salt substitutes can cause an excess of which electrolyte?b) Magnesiumc) Potassiuma) Calciumd) Sodium30s
- Q1010) On the patient’s intake and output record (I & O), continuous tube feeding would be counted as the:d) output.c) surplus.a) intake.b) deficit.30s