Deck 13: Nutrients Involved in Fluid and Electrolyte Balance

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Aldosterone is produced by which organ?

A)the pituitary gland
B)the hypothalamus
C)the adrenal glands
D)the kidneys
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Water has a high heat capacity.What does this term mean?

A)It takes a lot of energy to raise the temperature of water.
B)Water heats up or cools down very quickly.
C)Water provides a useful source of stored kilocalories.
D)Water transports the energy-yielding nutrients throughout the body.
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Interstitial fluid is:

A)the fluid that flows between the cells.
B)the fluid in the bloodstream.
C)the fluid in the lymphatic system.
D)the fluid inside the cells.
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The two most common extracellular ions are:

A)sodium and potassium.
B)potassium and chloride.
C)phosphorus and calcium.
D)sodium and chloride.
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Which of the following will likely result if the concentration of electrolytes inside a cell is higher than in the extracellular environment?

A)The cell will swell or burst.
B)The cell will shrink and dry up.
C)The cell will undergo mitosis and divide.
D)The cell will be unaffected.
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Who would have the highest percent of total body water?

A)20-year-old obese male
B)20-year-old lean female
C)20-year-old lean male
D)20-year-old obese female
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Approximately what percentage of the body is composed of fluid?

A)10 - 20%
B)30 - 45%
C)50 - 70%
D)60 - 80%
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What is the function of an antidiuretic hormone (ADH)?

A)stimulates the kidneys to reabsorb water (reducing urine output)
B)stimulates the kidneys to filter out more water (increasing urine output)
C)signals the kidneys to retain sodium and chloride
D)signals the kidneys to release sodium and chloride
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The primary reason for sweating is to:

A)maintain blood volume.
B)maintain sodium balance.
C)excrete waste products.
D)regulate body temperature.
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Which of the following stimulates the thirst mechanism?

A)increased concentration of solutes in the blood
B)elevated blood volume and pressure
C)lubrication of the mouth and throat tissues
D)decreased blood volume and pressure
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Which organ plays a central role in the regulation of blood volume and blood pressure?

A)small intestine
B)kidneys
C)liver
D)pancreas
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Which of the following is hydrophobic?

A)amino acids
B)lipids
C)glucose
D)minerals
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Which of the following electrolytes is negatively charged?

A)sodium
B)potassium
C)chloride
D)calcium
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The two most common intracellular ions are:

A)potassium and phosphate.
B)sodium and potassium.
C)phosphorus and calcium.
D)sodium and chloride.
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In the angiotensin-renin system,which protein is the active vasoconstrictor?

A)Renin
B)Angiotensinogen
C)Angiotensin I
D)Angiotensin II
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Where is ADH released from?

A)the pituitary gland
B)the hypothalamus
C)the kidneys
D)the liver
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Which of the following is a common solvent in the body?

A)alcohol
B)fat
C)water
D)carbohydrate
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What is the function of aldosterone?

A)stimulates the kidneys to reabsorb water (reducing urine output)
B)stimulates the kidneys to filter out more water (increasing urine output)
C)signals the kidneys to retain sodium and chloride
D)signals the kidneys to release sodium and chloride
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Plasma is an example of which fluid compartment?

A)intercellular
B)interstitial
C)intravascular
D)plasma does not contain fluid
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Intracellular fluid consists of:

A)tissue fluid (interstitial fluid).
B)plasma.
C)fluid between the body cells.
D)fluid found with in the cell.
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Diets high in sodium are associated with:

A)breast cancer.
B)diabetes mellitus.
C)obesity.
D)high blood pressure.
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The AI for sodium (for adult men and women aged 19-50 years of age)is:

A)5 g/day.
B)1)5 g/day.
C)2)4 g/day.
D)3 g/day.
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Insensible water loss is:

A)water lost during illness or trauma.
B)water lost during intense exercise.
C)water lost through perspiration and respiration.
D)water lost through urination.
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The majority of dietary chloride is consumed from:

A)animal protein sources.
B)alcohol.
C)table salt.
D)water.
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Dehydration is classified in terms of:

A)the amount of weight lost relative to a person's original weight.
B)the subjective amount of thirst a person experiences.
C)the percentage of weight loss exclusively due to loss of fluid.
D)the relative amount of fluids consumed against the amount of urine excreted.
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Hypokalemia is:

A)low levels of sodium in the blood.
B)high levels of sodium in the blood.
C)low levels of potassium in the blood.
D)high levels of potassium in the blood.
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The majority of our body's phosphorus is stored in the:

A)kidneys.
B)bones.
C)blood.
D)liver.
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Which region of the brain controls fluid intake?

A)brain stem
B)pituitary gland
C)central sulcus
D)hypothalamus
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Hyponatremia is associated with:

A)insufficient intake of dietary sodium.
B)excessive intake of dietary sodium.
C)insufficient intake of dietary sodium and overhydration.
D)overhydration.
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Which of the following statements is FALSE regarding phosphorus?

A)Phosphorus from animal sources is more readily absorbed than the phosphorus from plant sources.
B)Humans absorb about 50% of the phosphorus from plant sources.
C)On average,Americans do not consume enough phosphorus in their diets.
D)Bacteria in the large intestine can break down the phosphorus from plant sources.
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Which of the following groups are the MOST vulnerable to dehydration?

A)pregnant women and the elderly
B)adolescents and children
C)infants and pregnant women
D)infants and the elderly
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Water formed during oxidative metabolism accounts for what percentage of the water the body needs each day?

A)0 - 5%
B)10 - 14%
C)20 - 25%
D)more than 30%
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One "glass" of water is about equal to:

A)24 oz.
B)6 oz.
C)12 oz.
D)8 oz or 240 mL.
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Which of the following is a diuretic?

A)alcohol
B)milk
C)water
D)orange juice
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What percentage of salt is composed of chloride?

A)10%
B)50%
C)60%
D)80%
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Most of the sodium consumed is absorbed from the:

A)mouth.
B)stomach.
C)small intestine.
D)liver.
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Phosphorus in plants is primarily found in the form of ________.

A)phosphate
B)phosphorate
C)phytic acid
D)phospholipid
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Which of the following individuals is MOST at risk for hyperkalemia?

A)a marathon runner
B)a newborn
C)an individual who has a diet rich in processed foods
D)an individual with kidney disease
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Phosphorus absorption is enhanced by:

A)vitamin C.
B)potassium.
C)vitamin D.
D)iron.
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Which of the following individuals is MOST at risk for a phosphorus deficiency?

A)a premature infant
B)an individual suffering from kidney disease
C)an individual consuming vitamin D supplements
D)an individual who is a vegetarian
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A potentially fatal condition characterized by the failure of the body's heat-regulating mechanisms is:

A)hypertension.
B)fever.
C)dehydration.
D)heat stroke.
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The three major systems that account for the body's ability to regulate acid-base balance are the lungs,the kidneys,and:

A)the intestines.
B)blood buffers.
C)bone structure.
D)the brain.
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Blood pressure exerted in the arteries during heart contractions is called:

A)diastolic.
B)systolic.
C)elevated.
D)anabolic.
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The fluid lost via sweating and respiration is called:

A)sensible water.
B)osmosis.
C)insensible water.
D)metabolic water.
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Elderly people have more total body water percentage than infants.
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Overhydration most commonly occurs in:

A)healthy adults who consume primarily vegetables and fruits.
B)people with health problem that cause the kidneys to retain too much water.
C)infants and young children.
D)athletes.
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In the extracellular fluid,sodium and ________ predominate.

A)potassium
B)chloride
C)phosphorus
D)aldosterone
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Optimal blood pressure is a systolic pressure less than 120 mmHg and a diastolic pressure less than ________ mmHg.

A)100
B)80
C)140
D)90
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A substance,such as caffeine,that increases fluid loss via the urine is called:

A)a diuretic.
B)osmotic pressure.
C)metabolic water.
D)a phytic acid.
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The MOST significant contributor to weight gain and obesity in the United States in recent years has been:

A)produce prices.
B)soft drinks and fruit juices.
C)shorter work weeks.
D)ready-made meals.
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The movement of water from areas where solutes are less concentrated to areas where they are most concentrated is called:

A)migration.
B)permeation.
C)sensible water loss.
D)osmosis.
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The majority of individuals with hypertension are diagnosed with ________ hypertension.

A)secondary
B)aggravated
C)resistant
D)primary
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Approximately 2/3 of the body fluid is held intracellularly.
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Lean tissue contains a greater percentage of fluid compared with fat tissue.
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Substances dissolved in a fluid are called ________.

A)ions
B)electrolytes
C)solvents
D)solutes
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Hypertension affects approximately ________ of all adult Americans.

A)5%
B)30%
C)60%
D)75%
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Your urine color should be ________ if properly hydrated.

A)foul smelling
B)dark yellow
C)clear to pale yellow
D)slightly cloudy
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In the majority of cases,the cause of hypertension is:

A)excessive salt intake.
B)kidney disease.
C)sleep apnea.
D)unknown.
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A U.S.population group that is at particularly high risk for heart disease and its complications is hypertensive:

A)Caucasian women.
B)African Americans.
C)Hispanic men.
D)Asian Americans.
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Which of the following has NOT been shown to improve blood pressure levels?

A)losing weight
B)eating more whole grains,fruits,and vegetables
C)drinking 1 to 2 glasses of white wine per day
D)not smoking or quitting smoking
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Drinking eight glasses of fluid each day ensures that all healthy adults will meet their fluid needs.
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The causes of hypertension in the vast majority of individuals are well understood.
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Anyone with hypertension is necessarily sensitive to sodium.
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Sodium and chloride are the predominant electrolytes in the extracellular fluid.
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If a healthy individual is well hydrated,his/her urine should be clear to pale yellow in color.
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Processed foods tend to be lower in sodium than whole foods.
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Hyponatremia occurs when somebody drinks too much water without replacing potassium.
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The thirst mechanism is affected by age.
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Loss of total body water in elderly people is tied to their loss of lean tissue.
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Water is drawn to areas with low concentration of solutes.
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Eating too much sodium will usually result in hypernatremia in most healthy individuals.
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Most people in the United States consume too much sodium.
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Sweat must evaporate to have a cooling affect.
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When blood volume decreases,blood pressure increases.
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It is not possible to drink too much water.
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Discuss the angiotensin renin system in relation to blood pressure regulation.What role do these processes play in the relationship between blood volume and blood pressure?
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List and describe at least three critical functions of water in the body.
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The thirst mechanism is a highly reliable indicator of fluid replacement and bodily fluid balance.
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A diet rich in potassium has been shown to help maintain a healthy blood pressure.
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Living in areas of higher altitude increases fluid loss.
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Deck 13: Nutrients Involved in Fluid and Electrolyte Balance
1
Aldosterone is produced by which organ?

A)the pituitary gland
B)the hypothalamus
C)the adrenal glands
D)the kidneys
C
2
Water has a high heat capacity.What does this term mean?

A)It takes a lot of energy to raise the temperature of water.
B)Water heats up or cools down very quickly.
C)Water provides a useful source of stored kilocalories.
D)Water transports the energy-yielding nutrients throughout the body.
A
3
Interstitial fluid is:

A)the fluid that flows between the cells.
B)the fluid in the bloodstream.
C)the fluid in the lymphatic system.
D)the fluid inside the cells.
A
4
The two most common extracellular ions are:

A)sodium and potassium.
B)potassium and chloride.
C)phosphorus and calcium.
D)sodium and chloride.
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Which of the following will likely result if the concentration of electrolytes inside a cell is higher than in the extracellular environment?

A)The cell will swell or burst.
B)The cell will shrink and dry up.
C)The cell will undergo mitosis and divide.
D)The cell will be unaffected.
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Who would have the highest percent of total body water?

A)20-year-old obese male
B)20-year-old lean female
C)20-year-old lean male
D)20-year-old obese female
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7
Approximately what percentage of the body is composed of fluid?

A)10 - 20%
B)30 - 45%
C)50 - 70%
D)60 - 80%
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8
What is the function of an antidiuretic hormone (ADH)?

A)stimulates the kidneys to reabsorb water (reducing urine output)
B)stimulates the kidneys to filter out more water (increasing urine output)
C)signals the kidneys to retain sodium and chloride
D)signals the kidneys to release sodium and chloride
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The primary reason for sweating is to:

A)maintain blood volume.
B)maintain sodium balance.
C)excrete waste products.
D)regulate body temperature.
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10
Which of the following stimulates the thirst mechanism?

A)increased concentration of solutes in the blood
B)elevated blood volume and pressure
C)lubrication of the mouth and throat tissues
D)decreased blood volume and pressure
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Which organ plays a central role in the regulation of blood volume and blood pressure?

A)small intestine
B)kidneys
C)liver
D)pancreas
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12
Which of the following is hydrophobic?

A)amino acids
B)lipids
C)glucose
D)minerals
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13
Which of the following electrolytes is negatively charged?

A)sodium
B)potassium
C)chloride
D)calcium
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14
The two most common intracellular ions are:

A)potassium and phosphate.
B)sodium and potassium.
C)phosphorus and calcium.
D)sodium and chloride.
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In the angiotensin-renin system,which protein is the active vasoconstrictor?

A)Renin
B)Angiotensinogen
C)Angiotensin I
D)Angiotensin II
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Where is ADH released from?

A)the pituitary gland
B)the hypothalamus
C)the kidneys
D)the liver
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Which of the following is a common solvent in the body?

A)alcohol
B)fat
C)water
D)carbohydrate
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18
What is the function of aldosterone?

A)stimulates the kidneys to reabsorb water (reducing urine output)
B)stimulates the kidneys to filter out more water (increasing urine output)
C)signals the kidneys to retain sodium and chloride
D)signals the kidneys to release sodium and chloride
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19
Plasma is an example of which fluid compartment?

A)intercellular
B)interstitial
C)intravascular
D)plasma does not contain fluid
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Intracellular fluid consists of:

A)tissue fluid (interstitial fluid).
B)plasma.
C)fluid between the body cells.
D)fluid found with in the cell.
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21
Diets high in sodium are associated with:

A)breast cancer.
B)diabetes mellitus.
C)obesity.
D)high blood pressure.
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22
The AI for sodium (for adult men and women aged 19-50 years of age)is:

A)5 g/day.
B)1)5 g/day.
C)2)4 g/day.
D)3 g/day.
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Insensible water loss is:

A)water lost during illness or trauma.
B)water lost during intense exercise.
C)water lost through perspiration and respiration.
D)water lost through urination.
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The majority of dietary chloride is consumed from:

A)animal protein sources.
B)alcohol.
C)table salt.
D)water.
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25
Dehydration is classified in terms of:

A)the amount of weight lost relative to a person's original weight.
B)the subjective amount of thirst a person experiences.
C)the percentage of weight loss exclusively due to loss of fluid.
D)the relative amount of fluids consumed against the amount of urine excreted.
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26
Hypokalemia is:

A)low levels of sodium in the blood.
B)high levels of sodium in the blood.
C)low levels of potassium in the blood.
D)high levels of potassium in the blood.
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27
The majority of our body's phosphorus is stored in the:

A)kidneys.
B)bones.
C)blood.
D)liver.
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Which region of the brain controls fluid intake?

A)brain stem
B)pituitary gland
C)central sulcus
D)hypothalamus
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29
Hyponatremia is associated with:

A)insufficient intake of dietary sodium.
B)excessive intake of dietary sodium.
C)insufficient intake of dietary sodium and overhydration.
D)overhydration.
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30
Which of the following statements is FALSE regarding phosphorus?

A)Phosphorus from animal sources is more readily absorbed than the phosphorus from plant sources.
B)Humans absorb about 50% of the phosphorus from plant sources.
C)On average,Americans do not consume enough phosphorus in their diets.
D)Bacteria in the large intestine can break down the phosphorus from plant sources.
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31
Which of the following groups are the MOST vulnerable to dehydration?

A)pregnant women and the elderly
B)adolescents and children
C)infants and pregnant women
D)infants and the elderly
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Water formed during oxidative metabolism accounts for what percentage of the water the body needs each day?

A)0 - 5%
B)10 - 14%
C)20 - 25%
D)more than 30%
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33
One "glass" of water is about equal to:

A)24 oz.
B)6 oz.
C)12 oz.
D)8 oz or 240 mL.
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34
Which of the following is a diuretic?

A)alcohol
B)milk
C)water
D)orange juice
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35
What percentage of salt is composed of chloride?

A)10%
B)50%
C)60%
D)80%
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36
Most of the sodium consumed is absorbed from the:

A)mouth.
B)stomach.
C)small intestine.
D)liver.
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37
Phosphorus in plants is primarily found in the form of ________.

A)phosphate
B)phosphorate
C)phytic acid
D)phospholipid
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38
Which of the following individuals is MOST at risk for hyperkalemia?

A)a marathon runner
B)a newborn
C)an individual who has a diet rich in processed foods
D)an individual with kidney disease
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39
Phosphorus absorption is enhanced by:

A)vitamin C.
B)potassium.
C)vitamin D.
D)iron.
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40
Which of the following individuals is MOST at risk for a phosphorus deficiency?

A)a premature infant
B)an individual suffering from kidney disease
C)an individual consuming vitamin D supplements
D)an individual who is a vegetarian
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A potentially fatal condition characterized by the failure of the body's heat-regulating mechanisms is:

A)hypertension.
B)fever.
C)dehydration.
D)heat stroke.
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42
The three major systems that account for the body's ability to regulate acid-base balance are the lungs,the kidneys,and:

A)the intestines.
B)blood buffers.
C)bone structure.
D)the brain.
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43
Blood pressure exerted in the arteries during heart contractions is called:

A)diastolic.
B)systolic.
C)elevated.
D)anabolic.
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44
The fluid lost via sweating and respiration is called:

A)sensible water.
B)osmosis.
C)insensible water.
D)metabolic water.
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45
Elderly people have more total body water percentage than infants.
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46
Overhydration most commonly occurs in:

A)healthy adults who consume primarily vegetables and fruits.
B)people with health problem that cause the kidneys to retain too much water.
C)infants and young children.
D)athletes.
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47
In the extracellular fluid,sodium and ________ predominate.

A)potassium
B)chloride
C)phosphorus
D)aldosterone
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48
Optimal blood pressure is a systolic pressure less than 120 mmHg and a diastolic pressure less than ________ mmHg.

A)100
B)80
C)140
D)90
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A substance,such as caffeine,that increases fluid loss via the urine is called:

A)a diuretic.
B)osmotic pressure.
C)metabolic water.
D)a phytic acid.
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The MOST significant contributor to weight gain and obesity in the United States in recent years has been:

A)produce prices.
B)soft drinks and fruit juices.
C)shorter work weeks.
D)ready-made meals.
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51
The movement of water from areas where solutes are less concentrated to areas where they are most concentrated is called:

A)migration.
B)permeation.
C)sensible water loss.
D)osmosis.
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The majority of individuals with hypertension are diagnosed with ________ hypertension.

A)secondary
B)aggravated
C)resistant
D)primary
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53
Approximately 2/3 of the body fluid is held intracellularly.
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54
Lean tissue contains a greater percentage of fluid compared with fat tissue.
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55
Substances dissolved in a fluid are called ________.

A)ions
B)electrolytes
C)solvents
D)solutes
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Hypertension affects approximately ________ of all adult Americans.

A)5%
B)30%
C)60%
D)75%
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57
Your urine color should be ________ if properly hydrated.

A)foul smelling
B)dark yellow
C)clear to pale yellow
D)slightly cloudy
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58
In the majority of cases,the cause of hypertension is:

A)excessive salt intake.
B)kidney disease.
C)sleep apnea.
D)unknown.
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59
A U.S.population group that is at particularly high risk for heart disease and its complications is hypertensive:

A)Caucasian women.
B)African Americans.
C)Hispanic men.
D)Asian Americans.
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60
Which of the following has NOT been shown to improve blood pressure levels?

A)losing weight
B)eating more whole grains,fruits,and vegetables
C)drinking 1 to 2 glasses of white wine per day
D)not smoking or quitting smoking
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61
Drinking eight glasses of fluid each day ensures that all healthy adults will meet their fluid needs.
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62
The causes of hypertension in the vast majority of individuals are well understood.
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63
Anyone with hypertension is necessarily sensitive to sodium.
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64
Sodium and chloride are the predominant electrolytes in the extracellular fluid.
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65
If a healthy individual is well hydrated,his/her urine should be clear to pale yellow in color.
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66
Processed foods tend to be lower in sodium than whole foods.
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67
Hyponatremia occurs when somebody drinks too much water without replacing potassium.
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68
The thirst mechanism is affected by age.
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69
Loss of total body water in elderly people is tied to their loss of lean tissue.
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70
Water is drawn to areas with low concentration of solutes.
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71
Eating too much sodium will usually result in hypernatremia in most healthy individuals.
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72
Most people in the United States consume too much sodium.
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73
Sweat must evaporate to have a cooling affect.
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74
When blood volume decreases,blood pressure increases.
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75
It is not possible to drink too much water.
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76
Discuss the angiotensin renin system in relation to blood pressure regulation.What role do these processes play in the relationship between blood volume and blood pressure?
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77
List and describe at least three critical functions of water in the body.
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78
The thirst mechanism is a highly reliable indicator of fluid replacement and bodily fluid balance.
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79
A diet rich in potassium has been shown to help maintain a healthy blood pressure.
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80
Living in areas of higher altitude increases fluid loss.
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