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How much of the body's water is intracellular? - ANSWER 2/3

How much of the body's water is extracellular? - ANSWER 1/3

Interstitial: 75%

Intravascular: 25%

Smaller amountsL sweat, urine, transcellular

Populations susceptible to dehydration: - ANSWER Pediatric and geriatric

Net filtration - ANSWER forces favoring filtration minus forces opposing filtration

Aquaporins - ANSWER small pores in cells that allow for water transport across plasma
membrane

Solute - ANSWER Electrolytes/proteins

Solvent - ANSWER Water/plasms

Osmolarity - ANSWER Concentration of osmotically active particles in solution

Osmolarity= # of particles (in solution) x concentration of particles

hyposmotic - ANSWER Lower osmotic pressure

hyperosmotic - ANSWER higher osmolarity

Osmosis - ANSWER Movement specifically of water in one direction or other based on high
concentration of H2O or low concentration of H20

Isotonic - ANSWER 2 solutions with the same osmotic pressure

Colloid osmotic pressure - ANSWER pressure created by protein in the blood

Reflection Coefficient - ANSWER addresses the ability of a membrane to be permeated by a
solute on a scale of 0 to 1

0=fully permeable

1=impermeable

capillary hydrostatic pressure - ANSWER facilitates the outward movement of water from the
capillary to the interstitial space

aka blood pressure

, - A force that favors filtration

Interstitial oncotic pressure - ANSWER osmotically attracts water from the capillary into the
interstitial space

-Favors filtration

plasma oncotic pressure - ANSWER osmotically attracts water from the interstitial space into
the capillary

-Water-pulling

Favors reabsorption

Interstitial hydrostatic pressure - ANSWER facilitates the inward movement of water from the
interstitial space into the capillary

Favors reabsorption

Filtration - ANSWER fluid movement out of the capillary and into the interstitial space

Reabsorption - ANSWER fluid movement into the capillary from the interstitial space

Edema - ANSWER Accumulation of fluid within the interstitial spaces

Papilledema - ANSWER swelling of the optic nerve where it enters the retina

Baroreceptors - ANSWER stretch receptors measure pressure placed on vessel walls

What part of the brain stimulates thirst - ANSWER hypothalamus

What part of the brain secretes ADH - ANSWER posterior pituitary

Normal chloride level - ANSWER 96-109

Normal Mag level - ANSWER 1.4-2.1

Normal phos level - ANSWER 3-4.5

When is renin released? - ANSWER In response to decreased volume

What does aldosterone do? - ANSWER Increases reaABSORPTION of sodium and increases
secretion of potassium

Natriuretic peptide - ANSWER Causes sodium and water excretion

Sounds like diuretic

What are the signs and symptoms of hypernatremia? - ANSWER Water moves from ICF to
ECF=cells shrink

Thirst, weight gain, bounding pulse, Increased BP

Muscle twitching, hyperreactive reflexes

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