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decreased urine ph and increased serum bicarbonate - Answer-in patients with impaired
expiration associated with ephesyema effective compensation for the acid base
imbalance

third spacing - Answer-combination of decreased circulatory blood volume combined
with excess fluid in a body cavity

4% - Answer-correct proportion of blood to body weight in adult males

ketoacidosis in blood of a diabetic patient - Answer-serum bicarbonate decreases
serum PH decreases
Resp. increases
pco2 decreases
urine ph decreases
serum ph increases

Ischemic pain - Answer-pain resulting from a profound sudden loss of blood flow to an
organ or tissues in a specific area of the body

endorphins - Answer-opiate like blocking agents in the CNS

Neuropathic pain - Answer-pain caused by trauma or disease involving the peripheral
nerves

intractable pain - Answer-severe pain that cannot be controlled by medication

cancer related pain - Answer-Caused by advance of the disease; pain associated with
treatment; result of coexisting disease

50 % stored in bone - Answer-where in human body magnesium is stored majority

respiratory acidosis causes - Answer-COPD, pnemonia

impact of insulin administration on serum potassium - Answer-reduces serum potassium
by promoting the movement of potassium into cells

control of fluid balance - Answer-Thirst mechanism
Osmoreceptors in the hypothalamus
Antidiuretic hormone

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