parathyroid hormone increases the calcium in the blood by bone resoprtion. This hormone also increases the reabsorption of calcium in the loop of henle  a. both are true  c. only second is true  b. both are false  d. only first is true.

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1. parathyroid hormone increases the calcium in the blood by bone resoprtion. This hormone also increases the reabsorption of calcium in the loop of henle 

a. both are true 

c. only second is true 

b. both are false 

d. only first is true. 

 

2.  all of the following is an indication of decreased blood volume 

a. increased renal perfusion 

b. hyperosmolality 

c. decreased saliva production 

d. none of the choices 

e. hypernatremia 

 

3.  potassium produces a purple flame in atomic absorption mass spectrophotometry. To determine its concentration using ISE. The electrode should be coated with valincomycin 

a. both are true 

b. only first is true

c. both are true 

d. only second is true 

 

4.  a 30 year old female patient who works in a BPO company was brought to the emergency room because she compalined of having palpitayions after drinking 3 cups of coffee she had a history of hypertension and recently had a fever and colds. because of her irregular breathing pattern, blood gas analysis were requested together with serum electrolytes. The result of blood gas analysis are follows blood pH: 7.41, pCO2: 28 mmHG, pO2: 50 mmHg, HCO3: 21 mmol/L, oxygen saturation: 60%. determine the acid base status compensation and cause 

 

a. metabolic

b. mixed 

c. uncompenasated 

d. alkalosis 

e. respiratory 

 

5. determine the acid-base status compensation and cause: A patient's arterial blood gas results are follows: pH 7.37: pCO2 : 75 mm Hg: HCO3, 37 mmol/L these values are consistent with 

 

a. mixed 

b. alkalosis 

c. partially compensated 

d. metabolic

e. respiratory 

f. acidosis 

g. uncompensated 

h. fully compensated 

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