Electrolytes

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Across
  1. 2. and Purcell / Colorimetric method for Potassium determination
  2. 6. / Decrease serum Cl-
  3. 7. / Methods for Chloride also measures _______
  4. 8. / Two - thirds of the total body water (24 liters)
  5. 9. Complexone Dyes / Colorimetric method for Calcium determination
  6. 11. / One third of the total body water (16 liters)
  7. 12. / Decrease serum Na
  8. 13. / Increase serum Na
  9. 16. Subbarow Method / Also known as Ammonium molybdate method
  10. 17. / Decrease serum K
  11. 20. / Major component of the buffering system of blood
  12. 21. / Major intracellular cation
  13. 25. phosphorus / Inversely related to Ca
  14. 26. / Can increase K levels by 0.5 mmol/L
  15. 27. / Sodium
  16. 28. / Major extracellular anion
  17. 29. / Where CA is maximally absorbed as it is favored at an acidic pH
Down
  1. 1. / Potassium
  2. 3. / Increase serum K
  3. 4. gap / Difference between the unmeasured cation and unmeasured anions
  4. 5. / Increase serum Cl-
  5. 10. Lein / Colorimetric method for Sodium determination
  6. 14. - Decreases phosphate by renal excretion
  7. 15. / Ions capable of carrying an electric charge
  8. 18. / Hormone affecting sodium levels
  9. 19. / Involved in coagulation, enzyme activity, excitability of skeletal and cardiac muscle and maintenance of blood pressure
  10. 22. / Is an intracellular cation second in abundance to K
  11. 23. / Major extracellular cation
  12. 24. / Most abundant form of Calcium