Week 13: Chapter 42 - Agents Affecting Body Fluid Volume and Ion Content Flashcards
Identify and describe the common etiologies and treatments for isotonic, hypertonic, and hypotonic volume contractions.
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Identify and describe the common etiologies and treatments for respiratory and metabolic acidosis and respiratory and metabolic alkalosis.
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Identify the main hormone responsible for regulating renal potassium excretion (or retention), and state the simultaneous effects of that hormone on renal handling of sodium and water.
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Describe the link between serum insulin and potassium levels, explaining why hyperinsulinism leads to hypokalemia.
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Identify the main potassium salt that is preferred (in most situations) for preventing or managing hypokalemia, and state why it is generally the preferred salt.
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Hypertonic Contraction
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Hypotonic Contraction
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Isotonic Contraction
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Metabolic Acidosis
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Metabolic Alkalosis
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Osmolality
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Respiratory Acidosis
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Respiratory Alkalosis
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Volume Contraction
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Volume Expansion
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