Deck 9: Fluid and Electrolyte Balance

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Which of the following 1-ounce portions of food would have the least sodium?

A)Hamburger
B)Ham
C)Deli chicken
D)Cheese
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Hypertension is defined as a systolic/diastolic blood pressure at or above ______ mm Hg.

A)100/50
B)120/80
C)140/90
D)180/100
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Water regulates body temperature through heat loss via

A)conduction.
B)radiation.
C)respiration.
D)evaporation.
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Adult men need how much total water intake per day?

A)2.0 liters (8.5 cups)
B)2.7 liters (11 cups)
C)3.0 liters (13 cups)
D)3.7 liters (15 cups)
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Intracellular water volume depends primarily on the concentration of

A)sodium and chloride.
B)phosphate and potassium.
C)potassium and sodium.
D)chloride and potassium.
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Water constitutes ______ percent of body weight.

A)10-20
B)25-45
C)50-70
D)75-95
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The typical American diet contains approximately ______ milligrams of sodium.

A)700 to 1,200
B)1,300 to 2,200
C)2,300 to 4,700
D)5,000 to 10,000
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The amount of water in each body compartment mainly is controlled by

A)oxygen concentration.
B)glucose concentration.
C)the presence of fatty acids.
D)ion concentration.
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Joe is a wrestler and during his workouts he loses 2 pounds.How much water would he have to drink to replenish this water weight loss?

A)2 - 3 cups
B)3 - 4 cups
C)4 - 6 cups
D)6 - 8 cups
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Adult women need how much total water intake per day?

A)1.5 liters (6 cups)
B)2 liters (8.5 cups)
C)2.7 liters (11 cups)
D)3 liters (13 cups)
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Consumption of a diet high in salt by a healthy individual will

A)cause damage to the kidneys.
B)result in edema.
C)increase fecal excretion of sodium.
D)increase urinary excretion of sodium.
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The AI for sodium for those under 51 years of age is ______ milligrams per day.

A)500
B)1000
C)1500
D)2000
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All foods in their unprocessed form tend to be low in sodium except

A)milk and dairy products.
B)whole grains.
C)legumes.
D)fruits.
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A liter of perspiration lost by the body represents _____ kilocalories.

A)200
B)400
C)600
D)800
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A useful strategy to reduce the risk of developing hypertension is

A)eat plenty of protein.
B)limit the use of pepper at the table and during food preparation.
C)eat lots of prepackaged and canned foods.
D)eat a kilocalorie-controlled diet to maintain a desirable body weight.
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Which of the following is not true about the regulation of fluid in the body?

A)Thirst is a reliable indicator of how much water should be consumed to replenish body fluids during illness.
B)Antidiuretic hormone is released to force the kidney to conserve water.
C)There is a limit to how concentrated the kidney can make the urine.
D)Even though the kidney can effectively conserve water,insensible water losses must be replenished.
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Higher intake of which of the following minerals is associated with lowered blood pressure?

A)Sodium
B)Potassium
C)Cadmium
D)Chloride
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The two most significant extracellular ions are

A)sodium and chloride.
B)phosphate and potassium.
C)potassium and sodium.
D)chloride and potassium.
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Which of the following is a function of potassium?

A)Maintenance of night vision
B)Regulation of fluid balance
C)Neutralization of free radicals
D)Production of stomach acid
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Of the following foods,which one is lowest in sodium?

A)Pepperoni pizza
B)Macaroni salad
C)Milk
D)Grape juice
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Mucus and synovial (joint)fluid exemplify water's role as a

A)lubricant.
B)solvent.
C)transport medium.
D)participant in chemical reactions.
Question
For a healthy adult,the largest percentage of daily water output is attributed to

A)feces.
B)urine.
C)perspiration.
D)lung respiration.
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The syndrome of inappropriate antidiuretic hormone (SIADH)is characterized by excessive production of ADH.A consequence of this disorder could be

A)hyponatremia.
B)hypernatremia.
C)dehydration.
D)kidney stones.
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The ratio of sodium to chloride in table salt is

A)30:70.
B)40:60.
C)50:50.
D)60:40.
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The major source of chloride in the diet is

A)nuts.
B)milk.
C)cheese.
D)table salt.
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Inadequate hydration may increase risk for

A)hyponatremia.
B)kidney stones.
C)hypertension.
D)hypokalemia.
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Symptoms of dehydration include all of the following except

A)heat intolerance.
B)low blood pressure.
C)slowed heart rate.
D)dry skin.
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Depletion of chloride is mostly likely to occur with excessive

A)dieting.
B)vomiting.
C)diarrhea.
D)sweating.
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Aldosterone signals the kidneys to conserve

A)sodium.
B)potassium.
C)chloride.
D)phosphate.
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Which of the following people is likely to have the highest percentage of body water?

A)A highly trained male athlete
B)A highly trained female athlete
C)An obese woman
D)An elderly man
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Chronic dehydration increases a man's risk of developing

A)gallstones.
B)calcium deposits.
C)a fever.
D)kidney stones.
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Metabolic water refers to

A)rehydration beverages that contain electrolytes.
B)water that is formed as a byproduct of the breakdown of macronutrients for energy.
C)water that is conserved by the kidneys.
D)fluids that are absorbed from the gastrointestinal tract.
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Potassium is found in the largest quantities in

A)milk and dairy products.
B)meats.
C)fruits and vegetables.
D)refined grains.
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Which of the following foods has the lowest water content?

A)Butter
B)Whole grain bread
C)Tomato
D)Sirloin steak
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The process of nerve impulse transmission starts with

A)flow of potassium ions into the cell.
B)flow of sodium ions into the cell.
C)flow of chloride ions into the cell.
D)flow of phosphate ions into the cell.
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If the intracellular concentration of ions is greater than the extracellular concentration of ions,which will happen in order to maintain balance?

A)Fluid will move into the cell.
B)Fluid will move out of the cell.
C)Ions will move into the cell.
D)Ions will move out of the cell.
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Of the following,the best source of potassium is

A)fresh spinach.
B)milk.
C)white bread.
D)canned tuna.
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A rise from 98.6° to 99.6° F,results in a ______% rise in basal metabolic rate.

A)10
B)7
C)5
D)1
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Which of the following is a function of chloride?

A)Participates in digestion
B)Neutralizes free radicals
C)Activates enzymes
D)Mineralizes bone
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After an intense workout,Christa's weight was down 3 pounds.To rehydrate adequately,Christa should drink ______ cups of water over the next hour or two.

A)1 - 2
B)2 - 3
C)4 - 6
D)6 - 9
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About ______ of adults are sodium sensitive.

A)10%-15%
B)25%-30%
C)45%-50%
D)70%-75%
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Which of the following conditions leads to the breakdown of plastic water bottles?

A)Being left in a hot car
B)Being used to hold lemonade
C)Cleaning in the dishwasher
D)All of these conditions break down plastic.
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For which of the following people are sports drinks with electrolytes most appropriate?

A)A student who needs to stay up late to study for an exam
B)An athlete who competes in a marathon
C)An athlete who competes in the 100-meter dash
D)An elderly adult
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Systolic pressure refers to the pressure in the

A)veins when the heart is beating.
B)veins when the heart is between beats.
C)arteries when the heart is beating.
D)arteries when the heart is between beats.
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Primary hypertension

A)is also known as the "white coat syndrome."
B)has no clear-cut cause.
C)is a result of kidney disease.
D)is a result of sleep apnea.
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Sodium intake above 2000 milligrams per day may increase urinary excretion of ______ if dietary intake of that nutrient is low.

A)iron
B)vitamin E
C)calcium
D)vitamin D
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Bottled water is often lower in _______ than municipal tap water.

A)calcium
B)iron
C)fluoride
D)All of these choices are correct.
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Diastolic pressure refers to the pressure in the

A)veins when the heart is contracting.
B)veins when the heart is relaxed.
C)arteries when the heart is contracting.
D)arteries when the heart is relaxed.
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Which of the following foods is the best source of potassium?

A)Squash
B)Skim milk
C)White bread
D)Canola oil
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When starting a reduced-salt diet,how long before you can sense salt at a lower taste threshold?

A)2 weeks
B)8 weeks
C)12 weeks
D)18 weeks
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Elevated blood pressure has been linked to excess intake of

A)calcium and vitamin D
B)sodium and potassium.
C)sodium and chloride.
D)magnesium and potassium.
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Which of the following populations is at risk for high blood potassium?

A)Vegetarians
B)Alcoholics
C)People with eating disorders
D)People with kidney disorders
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The sodium concentration of the blood is primarily regulated by the

A)kidneys.
B)small intestine.
C)large intestine.
D)spleen.
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Which of the following electrolytes is especially important for proper heart rhythm?

A)Sodium
B)Potassium
C)Chloride
D)Phosphate
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Which of the following population groups is at high risk for low blood potassium?

A)Vegetarians
B)Individuals with lactose intolerance
C)People with eating disorders
D)Physically inactive adults
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Bottled water is regulated by

A)USDA.
B)EPA.
C)FDA.
D)All of these choices are correct.
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Which of the following meals would be suitable for a person following a low-sodium diet?

A)Chicken noodle soup,oyster crackers,and a tossed green salad with ranch dressing
B)Chicken tenders,French fries,and sliced apples from a fast food restaurant
C)A homemade chicken casserole made with canned green beans and cream of mushroom soup
D)Homemade oven-baked chicken,buttered rice,and steamed fresh green beans
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Softening of hard water may increase its ______ content.

A)sodium
B)magnesium
C)calcium
D)fluoride
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Which of the following population groups requires the least sodium?

A)Adults through age 50
B)Adults age 51-70
C)Adults age 71 and older
D)Sodium requirements are the same for all adults.
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About 95% of Americans exceed the Upper Level for

A)water.
B)sodium.
C)potassium.
D)calcium.
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pH value below 7
Electrolytes
pH value below 7
Ion
pH value below 7
Plasma
pH value below 7
Interstitial fluid
pH value below 7
Osmosis
pH value below 7
Buffer
pH value below 7
Solvent
pH value below 7
Diuretic
pH value below 7
Acidic
pH value below 7
Basic
Substances that break down into ions in water and, in turn, are able to conduct an electrical current
Electrolytes
Substances that break down into ions in water and, in turn, are able to conduct an electrical current
Ion
Substances that break down into ions in water and, in turn, are able to conduct an electrical current
Plasma
Substances that break down into ions in water and, in turn, are able to conduct an electrical current
Interstitial fluid
Substances that break down into ions in water and, in turn, are able to conduct an electrical current
Osmosis
Substances that break down into ions in water and, in turn, are able to conduct an electrical current
Buffer
Substances that break down into ions in water and, in turn, are able to conduct an electrical current
Solvent
Substances that break down into ions in water and, in turn, are able to conduct an electrical current
Diuretic
Substances that break down into ions in water and, in turn, are able to conduct an electrical current
Acidic
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Basic
pH value above 7
Electrolytes
pH value above 7
Ion
pH value above 7
Plasma
pH value above 7
Interstitial fluid
pH value above 7
Osmosis
pH value above 7
Buffer
pH value above 7
Solvent
pH value above 7
Diuretic
pH value above 7
Acidic
pH value above 7
Basic
Movement of water through a membrane from an area of low solute concentration to an area of high solute concentration
Electrolytes
Movement of water through a membrane from an area of low solute concentration to an area of high solute concentration
Ion
Movement of water through a membrane from an area of low solute concentration to an area of high solute concentration
Plasma
Movement of water through a membrane from an area of low solute concentration to an area of high solute concentration
Interstitial fluid
Movement of water through a membrane from an area of low solute concentration to an area of high solute concentration
Osmosis
Movement of water through a membrane from an area of low solute concentration to an area of high solute concentration
Buffer
Movement of water through a membrane from an area of low solute concentration to an area of high solute concentration
Solvent
Movement of water through a membrane from an area of low solute concentration to an area of high solute concentration
Diuretic
Movement of water through a membrane from an area of low solute concentration to an area of high solute concentration
Acidic
Movement of water through a membrane from an area of low solute concentration to an area of high solute concentration
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Electrolytes
Fluid portion of the blood
Ion
Fluid portion of the blood
Plasma
Fluid portion of the blood
Interstitial fluid
Fluid portion of the blood
Osmosis
Fluid portion of the blood
Buffer
Fluid portion of the blood
Solvent
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Diuretic
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Acidic
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Electrolytes
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Ion
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Plasma
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Interstitial fluid
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Osmosis
A positively or negatively charged atom
Buffer
A positively or negatively charged atom
Solvent
A positively or negatively charged atom
Diuretic
A positively or negatively charged atom
Acidic
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Basic
Fluid between cells.
Electrolytes
Fluid between cells.
Ion
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Plasma
Fluid between cells.
Interstitial fluid
Fluid between cells.
Osmosis
Fluid between cells.
Buffer
Fluid between cells.
Solvent
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Diuretic
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Acidic
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A liquid substance in which other substances dissolve
Electrolytes
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Ion
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Plasma
A liquid substance in which other substances dissolve
Interstitial fluid
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Osmosis
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Buffer
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Solvent
A liquid substance in which other substances dissolve
Diuretic
A liquid substance in which other substances dissolve
Acidic
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Basic
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Electrolytes
Substance that increases urinary fluid excretion
Ion
Substance that increases urinary fluid excretion
Plasma
Substance that increases urinary fluid excretion
Interstitial fluid
Substance that increases urinary fluid excretion
Osmosis
Substance that increases urinary fluid excretion
Buffer
Substance that increases urinary fluid excretion
Solvent
Substance that increases urinary fluid excretion
Diuretic
Substance that increases urinary fluid excretion
Acidic
Substance that increases urinary fluid excretion
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Electrolytes
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Ion
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Plasma
Compound that causes a fluid to resist changes in pH
Interstitial fluid
Compound that causes a fluid to resist changes in pH
Osmosis
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Buffer
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Solvent
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Diuretic
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Acidic
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During the process of nerve impulse transmission,when sodium flows into the neuron,its cell membrane is

A)repolarized.
B)charged.
C)depolarized.
D)activated.
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The most practical advice for prevention of hypertension is

A)maintain a healthy weight.
B)engage in 60 to 90 minutes of vigorous exercise on most days of the week.
C)take diuretics.
D)restrict sodium intake to 2000 milligrams per day.
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Because it increases loss of the acidic compound CO2,hyperventilation would ______ blood pH.

A)increase
B)not affect
C)decrease
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Which of the following populations is especially sensitive to the effects of excess sodium intake on blood pressure?

A)Caucasians
B)Hispanics
C)African-Americans
D)Native-Americans
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Limiting dietary intake of sodium will ______ urine production.

A)decrease
B)increase
C)not change
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Stephen's blood pressure is 135/88 and he wishes to follow the principles of the DASH diet.For most Americans,this means increasing intake of

A)fruits and vegetables.
B)whole milk.
C)protein.
D)enriched grain products.
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Potassium and phosphate are the major ______ electrolytes.

A)intracellular
B)extracellular
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The process of equalizing ion concentration by movement of fluid through a semipermeable membrane is known as

A)diuresis.
B)osteoporosis.
C)nerve impulse transmission.
D)osmosis.
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The major source of ______ in the American diet is processed foods.

A)potassium
B)phosphorus
C)calcium
D)sodium
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Hypertension can lead to

A)cardiovascular disease.
B)kidney disease.
C)declines in brain function.
D)All of these choices are correct.
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Up to one or two alcoholic drinks per day

A)is a reasonable alcohol intake for an adult with hypertension.
B)may reduce the risk for ischemic stroke.
C)is a reasonable alcohol intake for adults of legal drinking age.
D)All of these choices are correct.
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The DASH diet recommends inclusion of ______ of nuts,seeds,or legumes.

A)1 serving per day
B)4 to 5 servings per day
C)4 to 5 servings per week
D)2 to 3 servings per week
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The pH of blood is normally maintained at

A)0.
B)7.4.
C)14.
D)7.0.
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Active transport of ______ from the lumen of the intestine into the cells lining the intestine facilitates absorption of water from the gastrointestinal tract.

A)amino acids
B)glucose
C)sodium
D)phosphorus
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Obesity

A)reduces risk for hypertension.
B)is a minor contributor to risk for hypertension.
C)is the number one lifestyle risk factor for hypertension.
D)is not related to hypertension.
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During nerve impulse transmission,depolarization results in a ______ charge inside the cell membrane.Repolarization restores the ______ charge inside the cell membrane.

A)slightly positive;slightly negative
B)slightly negative;slightly positive
C)slightly positive;neutral
D)neutral;slightly negative
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Composed primarily of water,metabolic wastes,and minerals,the body's major waste product is

A)sweat.
B)urine.
C)feces.
D)bile.
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The pH of a solution is a measurement of the concentration of ______ ions in the solution.

A)phosphate
B)hydrogen
C)chloride
D)sodium
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The DASH diet for reduction of hypertension

A)excludes added sugars.
B)is a vegetarian meal plan.
C)recommends 2 to 3 servings per day of low-fat dairy products.
D)encourages daily use of coconut oil.
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Which of the following 1-ounce portions of food would have the least sodium?

A)Hamburger
B)Ham
C)Deli chicken
D)Cheese
A
2
Hypertension is defined as a systolic/diastolic blood pressure at or above ______ mm Hg.

A)100/50
B)120/80
C)140/90
D)180/100
C
3
Water regulates body temperature through heat loss via

A)conduction.
B)radiation.
C)respiration.
D)evaporation.
D
4
Adult men need how much total water intake per day?

A)2.0 liters (8.5 cups)
B)2.7 liters (11 cups)
C)3.0 liters (13 cups)
D)3.7 liters (15 cups)
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Intracellular water volume depends primarily on the concentration of

A)sodium and chloride.
B)phosphate and potassium.
C)potassium and sodium.
D)chloride and potassium.
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Water constitutes ______ percent of body weight.

A)10-20
B)25-45
C)50-70
D)75-95
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The typical American diet contains approximately ______ milligrams of sodium.

A)700 to 1,200
B)1,300 to 2,200
C)2,300 to 4,700
D)5,000 to 10,000
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The amount of water in each body compartment mainly is controlled by

A)oxygen concentration.
B)glucose concentration.
C)the presence of fatty acids.
D)ion concentration.
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Joe is a wrestler and during his workouts he loses 2 pounds.How much water would he have to drink to replenish this water weight loss?

A)2 - 3 cups
B)3 - 4 cups
C)4 - 6 cups
D)6 - 8 cups
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Adult women need how much total water intake per day?

A)1.5 liters (6 cups)
B)2 liters (8.5 cups)
C)2.7 liters (11 cups)
D)3 liters (13 cups)
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Consumption of a diet high in salt by a healthy individual will

A)cause damage to the kidneys.
B)result in edema.
C)increase fecal excretion of sodium.
D)increase urinary excretion of sodium.
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The AI for sodium for those under 51 years of age is ______ milligrams per day.

A)500
B)1000
C)1500
D)2000
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All foods in their unprocessed form tend to be low in sodium except

A)milk and dairy products.
B)whole grains.
C)legumes.
D)fruits.
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A liter of perspiration lost by the body represents _____ kilocalories.

A)200
B)400
C)600
D)800
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A useful strategy to reduce the risk of developing hypertension is

A)eat plenty of protein.
B)limit the use of pepper at the table and during food preparation.
C)eat lots of prepackaged and canned foods.
D)eat a kilocalorie-controlled diet to maintain a desirable body weight.
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Which of the following is not true about the regulation of fluid in the body?

A)Thirst is a reliable indicator of how much water should be consumed to replenish body fluids during illness.
B)Antidiuretic hormone is released to force the kidney to conserve water.
C)There is a limit to how concentrated the kidney can make the urine.
D)Even though the kidney can effectively conserve water,insensible water losses must be replenished.
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Higher intake of which of the following minerals is associated with lowered blood pressure?

A)Sodium
B)Potassium
C)Cadmium
D)Chloride
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The two most significant extracellular ions are

A)sodium and chloride.
B)phosphate and potassium.
C)potassium and sodium.
D)chloride and potassium.
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Which of the following is a function of potassium?

A)Maintenance of night vision
B)Regulation of fluid balance
C)Neutralization of free radicals
D)Production of stomach acid
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Of the following foods,which one is lowest in sodium?

A)Pepperoni pizza
B)Macaroni salad
C)Milk
D)Grape juice
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Mucus and synovial (joint)fluid exemplify water's role as a

A)lubricant.
B)solvent.
C)transport medium.
D)participant in chemical reactions.
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For a healthy adult,the largest percentage of daily water output is attributed to

A)feces.
B)urine.
C)perspiration.
D)lung respiration.
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The syndrome of inappropriate antidiuretic hormone (SIADH)is characterized by excessive production of ADH.A consequence of this disorder could be

A)hyponatremia.
B)hypernatremia.
C)dehydration.
D)kidney stones.
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The ratio of sodium to chloride in table salt is

A)30:70.
B)40:60.
C)50:50.
D)60:40.
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The major source of chloride in the diet is

A)nuts.
B)milk.
C)cheese.
D)table salt.
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Inadequate hydration may increase risk for

A)hyponatremia.
B)kidney stones.
C)hypertension.
D)hypokalemia.
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Symptoms of dehydration include all of the following except

A)heat intolerance.
B)low blood pressure.
C)slowed heart rate.
D)dry skin.
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Depletion of chloride is mostly likely to occur with excessive

A)dieting.
B)vomiting.
C)diarrhea.
D)sweating.
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29
Aldosterone signals the kidneys to conserve

A)sodium.
B)potassium.
C)chloride.
D)phosphate.
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30
Which of the following people is likely to have the highest percentage of body water?

A)A highly trained male athlete
B)A highly trained female athlete
C)An obese woman
D)An elderly man
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31
Chronic dehydration increases a man's risk of developing

A)gallstones.
B)calcium deposits.
C)a fever.
D)kidney stones.
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32
Metabolic water refers to

A)rehydration beverages that contain electrolytes.
B)water that is formed as a byproduct of the breakdown of macronutrients for energy.
C)water that is conserved by the kidneys.
D)fluids that are absorbed from the gastrointestinal tract.
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33
Potassium is found in the largest quantities in

A)milk and dairy products.
B)meats.
C)fruits and vegetables.
D)refined grains.
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34
Which of the following foods has the lowest water content?

A)Butter
B)Whole grain bread
C)Tomato
D)Sirloin steak
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35
The process of nerve impulse transmission starts with

A)flow of potassium ions into the cell.
B)flow of sodium ions into the cell.
C)flow of chloride ions into the cell.
D)flow of phosphate ions into the cell.
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36
If the intracellular concentration of ions is greater than the extracellular concentration of ions,which will happen in order to maintain balance?

A)Fluid will move into the cell.
B)Fluid will move out of the cell.
C)Ions will move into the cell.
D)Ions will move out of the cell.
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37
Of the following,the best source of potassium is

A)fresh spinach.
B)milk.
C)white bread.
D)canned tuna.
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38
A rise from 98.6° to 99.6° F,results in a ______% rise in basal metabolic rate.

A)10
B)7
C)5
D)1
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39
Which of the following is a function of chloride?

A)Participates in digestion
B)Neutralizes free radicals
C)Activates enzymes
D)Mineralizes bone
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40
After an intense workout,Christa's weight was down 3 pounds.To rehydrate adequately,Christa should drink ______ cups of water over the next hour or two.

A)1 - 2
B)2 - 3
C)4 - 6
D)6 - 9
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41
About ______ of adults are sodium sensitive.

A)10%-15%
B)25%-30%
C)45%-50%
D)70%-75%
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42
Which of the following conditions leads to the breakdown of plastic water bottles?

A)Being left in a hot car
B)Being used to hold lemonade
C)Cleaning in the dishwasher
D)All of these conditions break down plastic.
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43
For which of the following people are sports drinks with electrolytes most appropriate?

A)A student who needs to stay up late to study for an exam
B)An athlete who competes in a marathon
C)An athlete who competes in the 100-meter dash
D)An elderly adult
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44
Systolic pressure refers to the pressure in the

A)veins when the heart is beating.
B)veins when the heart is between beats.
C)arteries when the heart is beating.
D)arteries when the heart is between beats.
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45
Primary hypertension

A)is also known as the "white coat syndrome."
B)has no clear-cut cause.
C)is a result of kidney disease.
D)is a result of sleep apnea.
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46
Sodium intake above 2000 milligrams per day may increase urinary excretion of ______ if dietary intake of that nutrient is low.

A)iron
B)vitamin E
C)calcium
D)vitamin D
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47
Bottled water is often lower in _______ than municipal tap water.

A)calcium
B)iron
C)fluoride
D)All of these choices are correct.
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48
Diastolic pressure refers to the pressure in the

A)veins when the heart is contracting.
B)veins when the heart is relaxed.
C)arteries when the heart is contracting.
D)arteries when the heart is relaxed.
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49
Which of the following foods is the best source of potassium?

A)Squash
B)Skim milk
C)White bread
D)Canola oil
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50
When starting a reduced-salt diet,how long before you can sense salt at a lower taste threshold?

A)2 weeks
B)8 weeks
C)12 weeks
D)18 weeks
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51
Elevated blood pressure has been linked to excess intake of

A)calcium and vitamin D
B)sodium and potassium.
C)sodium and chloride.
D)magnesium and potassium.
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52
Which of the following populations is at risk for high blood potassium?

A)Vegetarians
B)Alcoholics
C)People with eating disorders
D)People with kidney disorders
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53
The sodium concentration of the blood is primarily regulated by the

A)kidneys.
B)small intestine.
C)large intestine.
D)spleen.
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54
Which of the following electrolytes is especially important for proper heart rhythm?

A)Sodium
B)Potassium
C)Chloride
D)Phosphate
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55
Which of the following population groups is at high risk for low blood potassium?

A)Vegetarians
B)Individuals with lactose intolerance
C)People with eating disorders
D)Physically inactive adults
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56
Bottled water is regulated by

A)USDA.
B)EPA.
C)FDA.
D)All of these choices are correct.
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57
Which of the following meals would be suitable for a person following a low-sodium diet?

A)Chicken noodle soup,oyster crackers,and a tossed green salad with ranch dressing
B)Chicken tenders,French fries,and sliced apples from a fast food restaurant
C)A homemade chicken casserole made with canned green beans and cream of mushroom soup
D)Homemade oven-baked chicken,buttered rice,and steamed fresh green beans
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58
Softening of hard water may increase its ______ content.

A)sodium
B)magnesium
C)calcium
D)fluoride
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59
Which of the following population groups requires the least sodium?

A)Adults through age 50
B)Adults age 51-70
C)Adults age 71 and older
D)Sodium requirements are the same for all adults.
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60
About 95% of Americans exceed the Upper Level for

A)water.
B)sodium.
C)potassium.
D)calcium.
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61
Match between columns
pH value below 7
Electrolytes
pH value below 7
Ion
pH value below 7
Plasma
pH value below 7
Interstitial fluid
pH value below 7
Osmosis
pH value below 7
Buffer
pH value below 7
Solvent
pH value below 7
Diuretic
pH value below 7
Acidic
pH value below 7
Basic
Substances that break down into ions in water and, in turn, are able to conduct an electrical current
Electrolytes
Substances that break down into ions in water and, in turn, are able to conduct an electrical current
Ion
Substances that break down into ions in water and, in turn, are able to conduct an electrical current
Plasma
Substances that break down into ions in water and, in turn, are able to conduct an electrical current
Interstitial fluid
Substances that break down into ions in water and, in turn, are able to conduct an electrical current
Osmosis
Substances that break down into ions in water and, in turn, are able to conduct an electrical current
Buffer
Substances that break down into ions in water and, in turn, are able to conduct an electrical current
Solvent
Substances that break down into ions in water and, in turn, are able to conduct an electrical current
Diuretic
Substances that break down into ions in water and, in turn, are able to conduct an electrical current
Acidic
Substances that break down into ions in water and, in turn, are able to conduct an electrical current
Basic
pH value above 7
Electrolytes
pH value above 7
Ion
pH value above 7
Plasma
pH value above 7
Interstitial fluid
pH value above 7
Osmosis
pH value above 7
Buffer
pH value above 7
Solvent
pH value above 7
Diuretic
pH value above 7
Acidic
pH value above 7
Basic
Movement of water through a membrane from an area of low solute concentration to an area of high solute concentration
Electrolytes
Movement of water through a membrane from an area of low solute concentration to an area of high solute concentration
Ion
Movement of water through a membrane from an area of low solute concentration to an area of high solute concentration
Plasma
Movement of water through a membrane from an area of low solute concentration to an area of high solute concentration
Interstitial fluid
Movement of water through a membrane from an area of low solute concentration to an area of high solute concentration
Osmosis
Movement of water through a membrane from an area of low solute concentration to an area of high solute concentration
Buffer
Movement of water through a membrane from an area of low solute concentration to an area of high solute concentration
Solvent
Movement of water through a membrane from an area of low solute concentration to an area of high solute concentration
Diuretic
Movement of water through a membrane from an area of low solute concentration to an area of high solute concentration
Acidic
Movement of water through a membrane from an area of low solute concentration to an area of high solute concentration
Basic
Fluid portion of the blood
Electrolytes
Fluid portion of the blood
Ion
Fluid portion of the blood
Plasma
Fluid portion of the blood
Interstitial fluid
Fluid portion of the blood
Osmosis
Fluid portion of the blood
Buffer
Fluid portion of the blood
Solvent
Fluid portion of the blood
Diuretic
Fluid portion of the blood
Acidic
Fluid portion of the blood
Basic
A positively or negatively charged atom
Electrolytes
A positively or negatively charged atom
Ion
A positively or negatively charged atom
Plasma
A positively or negatively charged atom
Interstitial fluid
A positively or negatively charged atom
Osmosis
A positively or negatively charged atom
Buffer
A positively or negatively charged atom
Solvent
A positively or negatively charged atom
Diuretic
A positively or negatively charged atom
Acidic
A positively or negatively charged atom
Basic
Fluid between cells.
Electrolytes
Fluid between cells.
Ion
Fluid between cells.
Plasma
Fluid between cells.
Interstitial fluid
Fluid between cells.
Osmosis
Fluid between cells.
Buffer
Fluid between cells.
Solvent
Fluid between cells.
Diuretic
Fluid between cells.
Acidic
Fluid between cells.
Basic
A liquid substance in which other substances dissolve
Electrolytes
A liquid substance in which other substances dissolve
Ion
A liquid substance in which other substances dissolve
Plasma
A liquid substance in which other substances dissolve
Interstitial fluid
A liquid substance in which other substances dissolve
Osmosis
A liquid substance in which other substances dissolve
Buffer
A liquid substance in which other substances dissolve
Solvent
A liquid substance in which other substances dissolve
Diuretic
A liquid substance in which other substances dissolve
Acidic
A liquid substance in which other substances dissolve
Basic
Substance that increases urinary fluid excretion
Electrolytes
Substance that increases urinary fluid excretion
Ion
Substance that increases urinary fluid excretion
Plasma
Substance that increases urinary fluid excretion
Interstitial fluid
Substance that increases urinary fluid excretion
Osmosis
Substance that increases urinary fluid excretion
Buffer
Substance that increases urinary fluid excretion
Solvent
Substance that increases urinary fluid excretion
Diuretic
Substance that increases urinary fluid excretion
Acidic
Substance that increases urinary fluid excretion
Basic
Compound that causes a fluid to resist changes in pH
Electrolytes
Compound that causes a fluid to resist changes in pH
Ion
Compound that causes a fluid to resist changes in pH
Plasma
Compound that causes a fluid to resist changes in pH
Interstitial fluid
Compound that causes a fluid to resist changes in pH
Osmosis
Compound that causes a fluid to resist changes in pH
Buffer
Compound that causes a fluid to resist changes in pH
Solvent
Compound that causes a fluid to resist changes in pH
Diuretic
Compound that causes a fluid to resist changes in pH
Acidic
Compound that causes a fluid to resist changes in pH
Basic
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62
During the process of nerve impulse transmission,when sodium flows into the neuron,its cell membrane is

A)repolarized.
B)charged.
C)depolarized.
D)activated.
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63
The most practical advice for prevention of hypertension is

A)maintain a healthy weight.
B)engage in 60 to 90 minutes of vigorous exercise on most days of the week.
C)take diuretics.
D)restrict sodium intake to 2000 milligrams per day.
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64
Because it increases loss of the acidic compound CO2,hyperventilation would ______ blood pH.

A)increase
B)not affect
C)decrease
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65
Which of the following populations is especially sensitive to the effects of excess sodium intake on blood pressure?

A)Caucasians
B)Hispanics
C)African-Americans
D)Native-Americans
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66
Limiting dietary intake of sodium will ______ urine production.

A)decrease
B)increase
C)not change
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67
Stephen's blood pressure is 135/88 and he wishes to follow the principles of the DASH diet.For most Americans,this means increasing intake of

A)fruits and vegetables.
B)whole milk.
C)protein.
D)enriched grain products.
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68
Potassium and phosphate are the major ______ electrolytes.

A)intracellular
B)extracellular
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69
The process of equalizing ion concentration by movement of fluid through a semipermeable membrane is known as

A)diuresis.
B)osteoporosis.
C)nerve impulse transmission.
D)osmosis.
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70
The major source of ______ in the American diet is processed foods.

A)potassium
B)phosphorus
C)calcium
D)sodium
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71
Hypertension can lead to

A)cardiovascular disease.
B)kidney disease.
C)declines in brain function.
D)All of these choices are correct.
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72
Up to one or two alcoholic drinks per day

A)is a reasonable alcohol intake for an adult with hypertension.
B)may reduce the risk for ischemic stroke.
C)is a reasonable alcohol intake for adults of legal drinking age.
D)All of these choices are correct.
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73
The DASH diet recommends inclusion of ______ of nuts,seeds,or legumes.

A)1 serving per day
B)4 to 5 servings per day
C)4 to 5 servings per week
D)2 to 3 servings per week
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74
The pH of blood is normally maintained at

A)0.
B)7.4.
C)14.
D)7.0.
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75
Active transport of ______ from the lumen of the intestine into the cells lining the intestine facilitates absorption of water from the gastrointestinal tract.

A)amino acids
B)glucose
C)sodium
D)phosphorus
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76
Obesity

A)reduces risk for hypertension.
B)is a minor contributor to risk for hypertension.
C)is the number one lifestyle risk factor for hypertension.
D)is not related to hypertension.
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77
During nerve impulse transmission,depolarization results in a ______ charge inside the cell membrane.Repolarization restores the ______ charge inside the cell membrane.

A)slightly positive;slightly negative
B)slightly negative;slightly positive
C)slightly positive;neutral
D)neutral;slightly negative
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78
Composed primarily of water,metabolic wastes,and minerals,the body's major waste product is

A)sweat.
B)urine.
C)feces.
D)bile.
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79
The pH of a solution is a measurement of the concentration of ______ ions in the solution.

A)phosphate
B)hydrogen
C)chloride
D)sodium
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80
The DASH diet for reduction of hypertension

A)excludes added sugars.
B)is a vegetarian meal plan.
C)recommends 2 to 3 servings per day of low-fat dairy products.
D)encourages daily use of coconut oil.
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