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Electrolyte balance

Different electrolytes and basic maintenance systems

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the role of parathyroid glands in balance secrete parathyroid hormone which draws calcium into the blood and helps move phosphorus to the kidneys for excreting
sodium's role major cation in extracellular fluid (90%)
functions of sodium attracts fluids, helps transmit impulses, regulate acid base balance
sodium balance maintained by ADH, depends on what is eaten and how it is absorbed.
increased sodium = _____ ECF volume (and vice versa) decreased
what happens when NA is increased? increased thirst, releases ADH, retention of water by kidneys and dilution of blood
na balance maintained by diffusion- which moves sodium in and potassium out
sodium potassium pump: uses energy to move sodium ions out of cells and return potassium to cells, creates electrical charge, allowing transmisson of nerve impulses
potassiums role major cation in intracellular fluid (98%)
function of potassium afftects nerve impulse transmission
maintenance of potassium balance potassium must be injested daily, sodium potassium pump, renal regulation and ph level help to maintain balance
magnesiums role second most abundent cation in intracellular fluid
functions of magnesium promote enzyme reactions, helps produce and use ATP, takes part in DNA productiona and protein synthesis, influences vasodilation and cardiac contractility, neurotransmission, production of pth
maintenance of magnesium balance gi and urinary systems regulate mg levels
where mg is found more than 1/2 of the ions are free, others bind to albumin and others
low mg= ____ albumin low albumin
chlorides role most abundant anion in extracellular fluid
chloride moves with na and k
function of chloride helps maintain serum osmolarity and water balance, can combine with sodium helping the choroid plexus attract water from CSF, aids in digestion and enzyme activation (bile/gastric/pancreatic)
maintenance of chloride balance depends on intake and excretion of cl, closely linked with na, inverse relationship of bicarbonate affects acid-base balance
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