Electrolytes

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