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Chapter 15 – Fluid and Acid Base Balance

1. What exists when the gains via input for a substance exceed its losses via output?​

  a. ​equilibrium
  b. ​a negative balance
  c. ​a positive balance
  d. ​a net pool loss
  e. ​homeostasis

 

ANSWER:   c
DIFFICULTY:   Bloom’s: Remember
REFERENCES:   15.1 Balance Concept
LEARNING OBJECTIVES:   HUPH.SHER.16.15.1.2 – Explain how a balance of the ECF constituents is maintained

 

2. What compound is incorporated into hemoglobin, but released back into body fluids when red blood cells degenerate?​

  a. ​calcium
  b. ​hydrogen
  c. ​sodium
  d. ​iron
  e. ​magnesium

 

ANSWER:   d
DIFFICULTY:   Bloom’s: Remember
REFERENCES:   15.1 Balance Concept
LEARNING OBJECTIVES:   HUPH.SHER.16.15.1.1 – Discuss the inputs to and outputs from the internal pool of a substance

 

3. ​How is glucose stored within the body?

  a. ​within red blood cells
  b. ​as glycogen
  c. ​within the pancreas
  d. ​as insulin
  e. ​within the extracellular fluid

 

ANSWER:   b
DIFFICULTY:   Bloom’s: Remember
REFERENCES:   15.1 Balance Concept
LEARNING OBJECTIVES:   HUPH.SHER.16.15.1.1 – Discuss the inputs to and outputs from the internal pool of a substance

 

4. What components are primarily lost from the body with sweating and vomiting?​

  a. ​water, salt, and hydrogen ions
  b. ​water, acid, and magnesium
  c. ​water, iron, and glucose
  d. ​water, calcium, and bicarbonate ions
  e. ​water, glucose, and acid

 

ANSWER:   a
DIFFICULTY:   Bloom’s: Remember
REFERENCES:   15.1 Balance Concept
LEARNING OBJECTIVES:   HUPH.SHER.16.15.1.2 – Explain how a balance of the ECF constituents is maintained

 

5. ​On average, what percent of body weight is water?

  a. ​80%
  b. ​60%
  c. ​50%
  d. ​40%
  e. ​30%

 

ANSWER:   b
DIFFICULTY:   Bloom’s: Remember
REFERENCES:   15.2 Fluid Balance
LEARNING OBJECTIVES:   HUPH.SHER.16.15.2.1 – Describe the distribution of body water between the two major fluid compartments

 

6. The main reason for the wide range in body H2O among individuals is their variable amount of:​

  a. ​dietary protein
  b. ​pH
  c. ​minerals
  d. ​muscle mass
  e. ​adipose tissue (fat)

 

ANSWER:   e
DIFFICULTY:   Bloom’s: Remember
REFERENCES:   15.2 Fluid Balance
LEARNING OBJECTIVES:   HUPH.SHER.16.15.2.1 – Describe the distribution of body water between the two major fluid compartments

 

7. What type of tissue contains the least amount of water?

  a. ​bone
  b. ​muscle
  c. ​skin
  d. ​fat
  e. ​connective tissue

 

ANSWER:   d
DIFFICULTY:   Bloom’s: Remember
REFERENCES:   15.2 Fluid Balance
LEARNING OBJECTIVES:   HUPH.SHER.16.15.2.1 – Describe the distribution of body water between the two major fluid compartments

 

8. How much water resides in the intracellular fluid compartment?

  a. ​about 1/3
  b. ​about half
  c. ​about 2/3
  d. ​about 3/4
  e. ​about 90%

 

ANSWER:   c
DIFFICULTY:   Bloom’s: Remember
REFERENCES:   15.2 Fluid Balance
LEARNING OBJECTIVES:   HUPH.SHER.16.15.2.1 – Describe the distribution of body water between the two major fluid compartments

 

9. What type of fluid is cerebrospinal fluid?

  a. ​transcellular
  b. ​lymph
  c. ​intracellular
  d. ​extracellular
  e. ​interstitial

 

ANSWER:   a
DIFFICULTY:   Bloom’s: Remember
REFERENCES:   15.2 Fluid Balance
LEARNING OBJECTIVES:   HUPH.SHER.16.15.2.1 – Describe the distribution of body water between the two major fluid compartments

 

10. What is the barrier between plasma and interstitial fluid?​

  a. ​blood vessel walls
  b. ​the skin
  c. ​cell membrane
  d. ​interstitial space
  e. ​spinal canal

 

ANSWER:   a
DIFFICULTY:   Bloom’s: Remember
REFERENCES:   15.2 Fluid Balance
LEARNING OBJECTIVES:   HUPH.SHER.16.15.2 – Discuss the significance of fluid balance in the body

 

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