Across
- 3. The concentration of dissolved materials present in fluid
- 4. 7.35-745
- 5. pH <7.45, causes overexcitement of the central nervous system, kidneys excrete bicarbonate and conserve hydrogen ions
- 8. High potassium levels in the body
- 10. 35-45 mmHg
- 11. Essential for electrical activity of neurons and muscle cells-Normal 136-145mEq/L
- 14. pH <7.35, depression of the central nervous system. kidneys excrete more acid into the urine and absorb more bicarbonate back into the body
- 15. Low calcium levels in the body
- 16. Substances that can bind hydrogen in a solution
Down
- 1. Low potassium levels in the body
- 2. An abnormal increase in the amount of tissue fluid, may be localized or systemic
- 4. Essential for electrical activity of neurons and muscle cells-Normal 3.5-5 mEq/L
- 6. 70-100 mmHg
- 7. outside the cells
- 9. Substances having one or more hydrogen ions that can be liberated into a solution
- 12. within the cells
- 13. Low sodium levels in the body
