Fluids and Electrolytes
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Causes : Vomiting, Gastric Suctioning, Cushings Disease Symptoms: CNS/Cardiopulmonary dysrythmias, Musculoskeletal tremors | Fixative
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Causes: Starvation, Dehydration, Shock, Renal Failure, Drugs Symptoms: CNS/Cardiopulmonary dysrythmias, Musculoskeletal tremors | Phosphorus (HPO4-)
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Causes: Obesity, Head Injuries, Stroke, Drowning, CF, COPD Symptoms: CNS?Cardiopulmonary dysrythmias, Musculoskeletal tremors | Extracellular Fluids
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Causes: Vomiting, Diarrhea, Hemorrhage Symptoms: Weakness/Diziness, Poor skin tugor/Dark urine, Elevated pulse and temp, Thirst/Dry Mouth, Postural Hypotension | Metabolic Alkalosis
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the relative constancy of the internal environment. Naturally maintained by adaptive responses | Potassium
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The plasma withing the vessels. Approximately 7% of fluid volume | Intravascular fluid
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The main Anion of Extracellular Fluids. Alkaline. Kidney Regulated | CBC
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Fluid inside cells. Larger of the 2 fluid compartments | Intracellular Fluid
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Endoscopic Visualization of the larynx, trachea, and bronchi | Hypertonic
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Series of Tests regarding the peripherial blood. | Calcium (Ca++)
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Substance used to preserve Specimens of tissue for later examination. | Respiratory Acidosis
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Fluids outside the cell. | Bicarbonate (HCO3)
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Chief Intracellular Ion | Homeostasis
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Positively charged ion. 99% Bones and Teeth 1% Soft tissue and Extracellular Fluid | Bronchoscopy
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Solution of higher osmotic pressure that pulls fluids from the cells. | Metabloic Acidosis
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Hydrogen Phosphate | Hypovolemia
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