Serous Flashcards
The primary purpose of serous fluid is to:
A. Remove waste products
B. Lower capillary pressure
Lubricate serous membranes
D. Nourish serous membranes
Lubricate serous membranes
The membrane that lines the wall of a cavity is the:
A. Visceral
B. Peritoneal
C. Pleural
“D. Parietal
Parietal
During normal production of serous fluid, the slight excess of fluid is:
A. Absorbed by the lymphatic system
B. Absorbed through the visceral capillaries
C. Stored in the mesothelial cells
D. Metabolized by the mesothelial cells
A. Absorbed by the lymphatic system
Production of serous fluid is controlled by:
A. Capillary oncotic pressure
B. Capillary hydrostatic pressure
C. Capillary permeability
D. Aota
D. Aota
An increase in the amount of serous fluid is called a/an:
A.Exudate
B. Transudate
C. Effusion
D. Malignancy
C. Effusion
- Pleural fluid is collected by:
A. Pleurocentesis
B. Paracentesis
C. Pericentesis
D. Thoracentesis
D. Thoracentesis
Place the appropriate letter in front of the following statements describing transudates and exudates.
A. Transudate
B. Exudate
Caused by increased hydrostatic pressure
B. Exudate
Place the appropriate letter in front of the following statements describing transudates and exudates.
A. Transudate
B. Exudate
Caused by increased capillary permeability
A. Transudate
Place the appropriate letter in front of the following statements describing transudates and exudates.
A. Transudate
B. Exudate
Caused by decreased oncotic pressure
A. Transudate
Place the appropriate letter in front of the following statements describing transudates and exudates.
A. Transudate
B. Exudate
Caused by congestive heart failure
A. Transudate
Place the appropriate letter in front of the following statements describing transudates and exudates.
A. Transudate
B. Exudate
Malignancy related
B. Exudate
Place the appropriate letter in front of the following statements describing transudates and exudates.
A. Transudate
B. Exudate
Tuberculosis related
A. Transudate
Place the appropriate letter in front of the following statements describing transudates and exudates.
A. Transudate
B. Exudate
Endocarditis related
B. Exudate
Fluid:serum protein and lactic dehydrogenase ratios are performed on serous fluids:
A. When malignancy is suspected
B. To classify transudates and exudates
C. To determine the type of serous fluid
D. When a traumatic tap has occurred
B. To classify transudates and exudates
Which of the following requires the most additional testing?
A. Transudate
B. Exudate
B. Exudate