water/minerals done Flashcards

1
Q

why are sodium and chloride necessary?

A

maintain extracellular fluid volume and
plasma osmolarity

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2
Q

About __ percent of the sodium chloride
consumed is absorbed –

A

98

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3
Q

when would the DRI not apply to someone?

A

those who play in competitive sports or extreme heat stress like firefighters

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4
Q

what is the AI for sodium?

A

1500 mg

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5
Q

what is the UL for sodium?

A

2300 mg

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6
Q

Most of the sodium chloride found in the
typical diet is added to food during
______

A

processing

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7
Q

The ________ mg recommendation applies to half
the total population (ages 2+) and to the
majority of adults

A

1500

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8
Q

Water is a _____ ______ in the body

A

polar solvent

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9
Q

Blood is __water

A

90%

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10
Q

Water is involved in 2 chemical reactions of
metabolism….

A

q Hydrolysis
q Dehydration

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11
Q

what are some dietary sources of water?

A

yogurt, milk, watermelon

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12
Q

what are the three major electrolytes

A

sodium, potassium and chloride

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13
Q

_________ supplements or renal disease
can cause toxicity of electrolytes

A

Potassium

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14
Q

how prevalent is sodium toxicity

A

Sodium toxicity is rare as fluid is usually
increased to compensate.

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15
Q

High blood pressure is an increase in the
pressure of the blood against the arterial
wall

A

hypertension

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16
Q

what is the UL for water

A

no UL

17
Q

what is the UL for sodium and the RI?

A

2300 mg

18
Q

what is the RI for potassium? does it have a UL

A

4700 mg and NO

19
Q

chloride RI and then UL?

A

both are 3600 mg