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Question 1 "Our reference man has grown to about 77kg. He has been working out, and is being seen in the emergency department for cramps and light-headeness. If he is given 1L of n i.v. solution of half normal saline D5W which of the following statements is true?" the i.v. will be isotonic and hyperosmotic the solution is hypotonic and hyperosomtic the solution is hypertonic and hyperosmotic the solution is isotonic and isosomotic The solution is isotonic and hyposmotic 1 points Question 2 To mainatain viability cells use which of the following to restore homeostatic levels of Na+ and K+ with the body after these ions leak into or out of the cell? Na+-K+ -ATPase the Ca2+ ion exchanger the membrane ion diffusion system "the Na+ - Cl- exchanger, which makes a concentration gradient which forces K+ back into the cytoplasm" two of the answers are correct 1 points Question 3 "Thirty-three year old Jake Smith was visiting Dr. Rodriguez. Jake's weight was 75kg and therefore, Dr. Rodriguez estimated that Jake's blood volume was" 3.75L 15L 45L This measurement can't be estimated without knowing his blood [Na+] 1 points Question 4 "Over 100 years ago, when midwives performed the forehead lick, they were trying to determine if the child's skin tasted sweet. A sweet taste meant that the child was destined to die from diabetes. " True False
1 points Question 5 "When quantifiying osmosis, the _______________________ is the pressure that we need to apply to a system to keep water from entering a compartment due to higher concentration of particles. " biatric pressure colloidal pressure osmotic pressure atmospheric pressure in mmHg partial particle pressure 1 points Question 6 "Our patient is a 5 kg baby. He has been vomiting and has had diahrrhea, and is being seen in the emergency department because he is listless and pale. If he is given 1L of an i.v. of normal saline D5W, and his initial blood chemistry revealed that his blood sodium chloride levels were 140 mM. What is final ECF volume once his body comes to equilibrium? (round to the nearest whole number- do not include the word ""liters"" in your answer)" 1 points Question 7 "Our reference man has grown to about 77kg. He has been working out, and is being seen in the emergency department for cramps and light-headeness. If he is given 1L of an i.v. of half normal saline D5W, and his initial blood chemistry revealed that his blood sodium chloride levels were 145mM. What is his expected volume of ICF (in Liters) following completion of the i.v? (round to the first decimal) numbers ONLY DO NOT INCLUDE Liters in your answer. " 1 points Question 8 "Our reference man has grown to about 77kg. He has been working out, and is being seen in the emergency department for cramps and light-headeness. If he is given 1L of an i.v. of half normal saline D5W, and his initial blood chemistry revealed that his blood sodium chloride levels were 145mM. What is his expected volume of ECF (in Liters) following completion of the i.v? (round to the first decimal) numbers ONLY DO NOT INCLUDE Liters in your answer. "
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