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The anion gap is determined from which of the following groups of electrolytes? correct answers sodium, chloride, potassium, and TCO2 Which of the following groups of analytes are used to calculate serum osmolality? correct answers glucose, urea nitrogen, and sodium What is the cation with ...

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Clinical Chemistry Exam 3 (ch 11-13)

The anion gap is determined from which of the following groups of electrolytes? correct
answers sodium, chloride, potassium, and TCO2

Which of the following groups of analytes are used to calculate serum osmolality?
correct answers glucose, urea nitrogen, and sodium

What is the cation with the highest extracellualar concentration? correct answers
sodium

What is the anion with the highest extracellular concentration? correct answers chloride

An elevated anion gap usually represents an increase in which of the following? correct
answers unmeasured anions

A patient with normal concetrations of electrolystes and a moderaltely elevated blood
ethanol level will most likley have which of the following? correct answers a higher than
normal serum osmolal gap

Which of the following sequences accuraltely reflects the renin-angiotensin-aldosterone
system in response to hyponatremia? correct answers renin is released from the
kidney; renin converts angiotensionogen to angiotensin I; angiotensin I is converted to
angiotensionII

What is the cation with the highest intracellular concentration? correct answers
potassium

The presence of slightly visible hemolysis can significantley increase the serum level of
which of the following electrolytes? correct answers potassium

A 1 millimolal solution of KCI is how many milliosmolal? correct answers 2.0

Which of the following instrumentation techniques is used to measure sodium and
potassium and serum or plasma? correct answers ion-selective electrodes

Which of the following contributes the most total serum total CO2? correct answers
bicarbonate (HCO3)

Which of the following measures chloride in sweat? correct answers coulometry and
amperomentry

, Which of the following represents the correct responses to the analytes listed for a
patient that is "overhydrated" correct answers decreased serum osmolarity, decreased
serum sodium, increased serum ADH

A patient who has an increase in intravascular fluid volume will experience which of the
following? correct answers an increase in the release of cardiac natriuretic peptide

Hypoosmotic hyponatremia can be due to which of the following? correct answers
excess loss of sodium, or an increased extracellular fluid volume

Syndrome of inappropriate ADH secretion is associated with which of the following
correct answers increased ADH and decreased serum sodium

In most cases, hyperchloremia parallels which of the following conditions? correct
answers hypernatremia

Which of the following condiitons is characterized by an increased anion gap? correct
answers salicylate intoxication, diabetes mellitus, lactate acidosis

What is a major difference between interstital fluid and plasma? correct answers
interstitial fluid contains almost no protein, whereas plasm contains a large amount
protein

Hyponatremia may be seen in which of the following conditions? correct answers
edema

Hyperkalemia may be seen in which of the following? correct answers increased GI
loss

Which of the following conditions can result in inaccurate serum potassium levels
correct answers Hemolysis

An elevated chloride concentration in sweat is suggestive of which of the following
diseases? correct answers cystic fibrosis

What is the pH of a sample with a pCO2 of 40 mmHg and bicarbonate concentration of
26 mmol/L? correct answers 7.4

Which of the following is not an example of a major body buffer?
a. bicarbonate
b. hemoglobin
c. protein
d. sulfate correct answers sulfate

Carbonic acid concentration in plasma usually equals correct answers 0.03 times pCO2

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