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Acidosis - ANSWER blood ph below 7.35

Active transport - ANSWER movement which requires cellular energy (ATP)

Aldosterone - ANSWER regulates the reabsorption of water and sodium ions
from the kidney tubules

Alkalosis - ANSWER blood ph above 7.45

Anion gap - ANSWER measurement of the difference-or gap-between the
negatively charged and positively charged electrolytes.

Anions - ANSWER negatively charged electrolytes (Cl/Chloride)

Antidiuretic hormone (ADH) - ANSWER released by the posterior pituitary.
Controls how much fluid leaves the body in the urine

Atrial Natriuretic peptide (BNP) - ANSWER promotes loss of water and
sodium ions from the kidney tubules and causes vasodilation

Carpopedal spasm - ANSWER frequent and involuntary muscle contractions
in the hands and feet

Cations - ANSWER positively charged electrolytes (Na/Sodium)

Dehydration - ANSWER condition caused by the loss of too much fluid from
the body.

Diffusion - ANSWER the process by which substances move across the
membrane until they are evenly distributed

, Edema - ANSWER associated with the retention of water, sodium and
chloride. Defined as an accumulation of freely moving interstitial fluid. Seen
in hypervolemia

Electrolytes - ANSWER molecules that undergo a separation of atoms into
electrically charged ions

Extracellular - ANSWER fluid outside the cell

Filtration - ANSWER the movement of water and solutes through a
semipermeable membrane as a result of a pushing force

Hydrostatic pressure - ANSWER pressure exerted by fluid

Hypercalcemia - ANSWER excessive calcium in the blood. ABOVE 10.6 mg/dl

Hyperkalemia - ANSWER excessive potassium in the blood. ABOVE 5.0 mEq/L

Hypermagnesemia - ANSWER excessive magnesium in the blood ABOVE 2.1
mEq/L

Hypernatremia - ANSWER excessive sodium in the blood. ABOVE 145 mEq/L

Hypertonic - ANSWER of greater concentration. Causes cells to shrink

Hyperventilation - ANSWER condition in which you start to breathe very fast

Hypervolemia - ANSWER excessive blood volume. Elevates blood pressure

Hypocalcemia - ANSWER deficit of calcium in the blood. Less than 8.4 mg/dl

Hypodermoclysis - ANSWER the subcutaneous administration of fluids to the
body, often saline or glucose solutions.

Hypokalemia - ANSWER deficit of potassium in the blood. LESS than 3.5 mE/L

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