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Fluid-Electrolyte-Acid-Base

Horizontales
A measure of hydrogen concentration in the plasma.
Condition that results from high serum sodium levels greater than 145 mEq/L.
A positively charged electrolyte.
An intracellular cation that is mostly stored in the bone and muscle.
Fluid excess that occurs in the intracellular space.
A fluid compartment between the cells.
This sign indicates hypocalcemia; involves a spasm or brief contraction at the corner of the mouth, nose, eye or cheek muscles after tapping the facial nerve in front of the ear.
Hormone secreted by the posterior pituitary gland that increases water absorption in the kidney, which increases blood volume and blood pressure.
A hormone secreted by the adrenal cortex that increases blood volume by increasing the reabsorption of sodium in the kidneys.
An acid produced from sources other than carbon dioxide, which is not excreted by the lungs.
Generalized edema throughout the body.
Solute concentration.
Verticales
Fluid found outside the cells.
A solution that has a higher concentration of solutes; fluid will shift from the intracellular space to the intravascular space.
A negatively charged electrolyte.
Condition when potassium levels drop below 3.5 mEq/L.
Significant fluid increases in compartments where fluid does not normally collect; this fluid is not easily exchanged among other extracellular fluids.
A solution that has a lower concentration of solutes; fluid will shift from the intravascular space to the intracellular space.
The osmotic pressure of two solutions separated by a semipermeable membrane.
Not corrected by physiological compensatory mechanisms.
A solution that has concentrations of solutes equal to those in the intravascular compartment; fluid can move equally between compartments.
Acid that can be excreted by the lungs.
Fluid deficit of the intravascular compartment.
This sign indicates hypocalcemia; involves a strategically placed blood pressure cuff that elicits a carpal spasm.
A hormone released when the atria of the myocardium is overstretched, indicating increased fluid volume.