Multiple ChoiceWhen atrial natriuretic peptide is released by the heart because of increased blood pressure, it causes __________.
Open QuestionPotassium, magnesium, and phosphate ions are the predominant electrolytes ina. plasma,b. interstitial fluid,c. intracellular fluid.
Open QuestionSodium balance is regulated primarily by control of amount(s)a. ingested,b. excreted in urine,c. lost in perspiration,d. lost in feces.
Open QuestionAnswer questions 5 through 10 by choosing responses from the following:a. ammonium ionsb. bicarbonatec. calciumd. chloridee. hydrogen ionsf. magnesiumg. phosphateh. potassiumi. sodiumj. waterTwo main substances regulated by the influence of aldosterone on the kidney tubules.
Open QuestionMrs. Bush, a 70-year-old woman, is admitted to the hospital. Her history states that she has been suffering from diarrhea for three weeks. On admission, she complains of severe fatigue and muscle weakness. A blood chemistry study yields the following information: Na⁺ 142 mEq/L; K⁺ 1.5 mEq/L; Cl ⁻ 92 mEq/L; Pco₂ 32 mm Hg. Which electrolytes are within normal limits? Which are so abnormal that the patient has a medical emergency? Which of the following represents the greatest danger to Mrs. Bush?a. a fall due to her muscular weakness,b. edema,c. cardiac arrhythmia and cardiac arrest.
Open QuestionWhich of the following is false with respect to sodium ions in human physiology?a. Sodium ions are the most abundant extracellular cation.b. Sodium ions are an important osmotic particle in the ECF.c. The entry of sodium ions into a cell causes depolarization.d. Sodium ions are more concentrated in the cytosol than in the ECF.
Open QuestionList the effects of each of the following hormones on electrolyte balance. Note that some hormones affect more than one electrolyte.a. Angiotensin-IIb. Aldosteronec. Parathyroid hormoned. Vitamin De. Atrial natriuretic peptide