L3 Water, Fluids, Spaces and Compartments Flashcards

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Only regulated route for the excretion of fluid from the body?

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The only regulated route for excretion of water from the body is the kidneys; urine volume can vary from 0.5 to 18L/day.

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2
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Estimation of fluid volumes in various body compartments based on weight?

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3
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What is the blood volume of an individual with 3.5L plasma and 40% Hct?

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4
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How does the kidney regulate water
excretion?

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Late distal tubules and collecting tubules of kidney nephrons express numerous aquaporins that can be increased or decreased in number depending on the total body water content (Regulated by ADH)

Dehydration: High expression of aquaporins in tubules (water reabsorbed to blood)

Overhydration: Low expression of aquaporins in tubules (excess water excreted in urine)

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5
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Main drivers of solute movement between the intracellular and interstitial fluid compartments?

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OSMOTIC PRESSURE and ELECTROCHEMICAL GRADIENTS

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6
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The pressure that must be applied to a solution to prevent the net flow of water into it?

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Osmotic Pressure (π)

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7
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It is more _________ inside cell, more _______ in the interstitial space

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It is more NEGATIVE inside cell, more POSITIVE in the interstitial space

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8
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Main drivers of solute movement between the interstitial and the plasma compartments?

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HYDROSTATIC PRESSURE and ONCOTIC PRESSURE

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9
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Pressure exerted by a fluid at equilibrium due to the force of gravity, pumping of the heart causing fluid to leak out of capilaries?

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Hydrostatic Pressue

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10
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Type of osmotic pressure, generated by impermeable proteins in solution?

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Oncotic Pressure
(Gibbs-Donnan effect)

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11
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Water distribution in body compartments depends primarily on ________ in the body compartments

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Water distribution in body compartments depends primarily on the concentration of electrolytes in the body compartments

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12
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Normal Osmolality of fluid compartments in a human?

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290mOsm

Osmolality of fluid compartments at equilibrium is approximately the same

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13
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Intercellular Fluid has ________ K+ and ________Na+ relative to Interstitial Fluid

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Intercellular Fluid has HIGH K+ and LOW Na+ relative to Interstitial Fluid

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14
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Ineffective vs. Effective Osmoles?

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Ineffective osmole: is a substance that, although osmotically active, can easily distribute across body compartments and so does not cause fluid shifts (ie. Urea)

Effective Osmole: solute contained in compartment (can’t leave) thus attracts water

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15
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Can a hyperosmotic solution also be an isotonic solution?

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Initially cells placed in a hyperosmotic solution would shrink as water moved out into the ECF

Both the ICF and ECF eventually reach the same osmolality, thus no change in cell volume

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16
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Causes of Isosmotic Dehydration?

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Causes:

  • Blood loss (hemorrhage)
  • Diarrhea & vomiting
  • Burns
17
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Tonicity of Gastrointestinal fluids (i.e. faeces and vomit)?

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Gastrointestinal fluids (i.e. faeces and vomit) are isotonic

18
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Tonicity of sweat?

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Sweat is hypotonic (Sweating => loss of water in excess of salt)

19
Q

Causes of Hyperosmotic Dehydration?

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  • Decreased Water intake
  • Diabetes insipidus
  • Diabetes mellitus
  • Alcoholism
  • Fever (Excessive Sweat)
20
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Causes of Hypoosmotic Dehydration?

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Renal loss of NaCl due to adrenal insufficiency (Addison’s disease)

21
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Hyperosmotic Dehydration:
Volume of ECF _______
Osmolality of ECF ______
Fluid moves from the ______ to the _______
Volume of both compartments _______
Osmolalities of ECF/ICF equalize at a ________ level

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Hyperosmotic Dehydration:
Volume of ECF decreases
Osmolality of ECF increases
Fluid moves from the ICF to the ECF
Volume of both compartments decreases
Osmolalities of ECF/ICF equalize at a higher level

22
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Hypoosmotic Dehydration
Osmolality of ECF ________
Fluid moves from the ____ to the _____
Volume of ICF _______
Osmolalities of ECF and ICF equalize at a _______ level

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Hypoosmotic Dehydration
Osmolality of ECF decreases
Fluid moves from the ECF to the ICF
Volume of ICF increases
Osmolalities of ECF and ICF equalize at a lower level

23
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Solutes and water that enter or leave the body do so via the _______

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Solutes and water that enter or leave the body do so via the ECF

24
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Equilibration of ICF and ECF osmolality occurs primarily by shifts in ___________

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Equilibration of ICF and ECF osmolality occurs primarily by shifts in water (Not shifts in solute)

25
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Water loss in excess of solute?

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Hyperosmotic Dehydration => contraction of ICF

26
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Loss of solute in excess of water?

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Hypoosmotic Dehydration => Swelling of ICF