Electrolyte Panel Review
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Topics of this game:
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When a molecule splits into ions, it is a(n):
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A positively charged ion is a(n):
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A negatively charged ion is a(n):
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Which of the following is a list of the electrolyte panel?
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Roles of electrolyte balance include:
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Electrolytes are considered to be essential minerals.
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The most plentiful ICF cation is:
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The most plentiful ECF cation is:
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The most plentiful ICF anion is:
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The most plentiful ECF anion is:
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ICF means:
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ECF means:
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Osmolality is a measure of:
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Major contributors to normal osmolality include:
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The hormone that responds to increased plasma osmolality is:
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The hormone that responds to decreased sodium levels is:
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The approximate normal reference range for sodium is:
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The approximate normal reference range for chloride is:
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The approximate normal reference range for potassium is:
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The approximate normal reference range for bicarbonate is:
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What electrolyte essentially determines the plasma osmolality because it comprises 90 percent of the ECF cations?
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Sodium levels are maintained by:
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Which is a panic value for sodium?
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Which is a panic value for potassium?
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Which is a panic value for chloride?
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Which is a panic value for bicarbonate?
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Bicarbonate makes up what percentage of the Total CO2?
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Which organ systems control the bicarbonate levels?
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Which organ system maintains the potassium levels?
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Anion gap refers to:
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Unmeasured cations include:
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Unmeasured anions include:
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Hyponatremia means:
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Hyperkalemia means:
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The major function of bicarbonate in the blood is as a(n):
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Most modern analyzers measure electrolyte levels using:
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Which of the following scenarios will cause the potassium levels to be falsely elevated?
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Hyperchloremia can occur with:
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Which electrolyte can cause heart rhythm irregularities whether it is increased or decreased?
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The membranes of ISEs are made of ________ that is specific for the ion being measured.
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The ISE membrane for measuring potassium may use:
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The ISE membrane used to measure sodium may be:
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The ISE membrane used to measure HCO3- may be:
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The ISE membrane used to measure chloride may be:
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