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- Question 22 Which symptoms are common to both dehydration and water intoxication? Question 22 options: Dry Mouth Mental confusion Dark-coloured urine HyponatremiaSpaced practice question: Which of the following statements is accurate concerning respiratory alkalosis? During metabolic alkalosis the pH value is below 7.35 During respiratory alkalosis the respiratory system would increase the breathing rate. During respiratory alkalosis the urinary system would reabsorb bicarbonate ions. During respiratory alkalosis the urinary system would compensate by secreting bicarbonate ions into the urine. During respiratory alkalosis the respiratory system would decrease the breathing rate.Question 42 Excess water retention in a client with a condition known as syndrome of inappropriate ADH secretion (SIADH), is likely to experience what complication? Question 42 options: isotonic fluid gain hyperkalemia hyponatremia isotonic fluid loss
- ca2+ possible negative ionTrue or False When water is not frozen, it does not exert much pressure, but once the water freezes, it tries to contract.Question 5. Three drugs exhibit the following properties. Clearance (cl) and fraction unbound (fu) are calculated based on plasma data. If any of the three drugs is being overdosed, is it possible then to accelerate the excretion by administering diuretics? Is so which of the three drugs in the table is relevant, and justify/motivate your answer! Renalt CL (mL/min) Drug Teofyllin Total CL (mL/min) fu 45 0.45 Gentamicin 110 110 0,9 Cefalexin 300 300 0,85 The answer is provided down below, but I don't understand it. How do we know this, how was it solved? Please explain thoroughly. Answers: Gentamicin and Cefalexin is excreted majorly via urine, in these cases diuretics can accelerate the excretion in case of overdose.