Body Fluids: Serous Fluids
Across
- 3. exudative effusions can be __________ because of high WBC count, protein, or microorganisms
- 4. another name for pleural fluid is __________ fluid
- 5. these fluids can appear milky or greenish, and are often the result of cholesterol, with cholesterol crystals that may be seen on examination
- 9. serous fluids are found between two __________ surrounding a body cavity
- 10. a normal volume of this fluid is about 20 mL
- 12. transudative effusions are __________ poor
- 14. the number one cause of exudative effusions is
- 17. a normal volume of peritoneal fluid is <__________ mL
- 18. this procedure is a removal of serous fluid that can be done therapeutically or for diagnosis
- 19. an accumulation of fluids within body cavities or spaces
Down
- 1. this type of effusion results from direct changes to the membrane surfaces, like trauma
- 2. if a fluid has a milky-white appearance, it is said to be __________
- 6. transudative effusions are usually __________ and do not clot
- 7. peritoneal, pericardial, and pleural fluids are all __________ fluids
- 8. a pleural fluid pH of <6 may indicate a ruptured __________
- 10. these types of effusions are always exudative when clinically significant
- 11. exudative pleural effusions have an __________ of >200 IU
- 13. this type of effusion is caused by disruptions in the regulation of fluid filtration and reabsorption
- 15. abdominal fluid, paracentesis fluid, PD fluid, and ascitic fluid are all types of __________ fluid
- 16. in an exudative pleural effusion, __________ clots may form