The following describes the relationship between fluid in a red blood cell and 0.9% NaCl: O a Hypertonic Fluid O b. Hypotonic Fluid Oc. Isotonic Fluid Od. A and B Oe. All of the Above
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- You have a solution of 0.30 M glucose. Glucose is a non-penetrating molecule. If you place red blood cells into this solution predict what would happen to the red blood cells (stay same, crenated, lysed). Determine: 1. the osmolarity of 0.30 M glucose. Red blood cells are 0.3 Osmolar. 2. apperance/effect on RBC 3. tonicityYou have a solution of 0.30 M NaCl. NaCl is a non-penetrating molecule. If you place red blood cells into this solution predict what would happen to the red blood cells (stay same, crenated, lysed). Determine: 1. the osmolarity of 0.30 M NaCl. 2. apperance/effect on RBC 3. tonicityThe following is the major intracellular electrolyte diffusing from the ICF into the ECF across a selectively permeable cell membrane: O a. Na O b. Ca O c. P Odk O e.o
- A 1500 mL bag of 0.9% NaCl needs to have 9 grams of vancomycin added. How much water should the vancomycin be dissolved in prior to addition to ensure the resulting solution is isotonic with plasma? (SCE 0.06)You have a solution of 0.30 M urea. Urea is a penetrating molecule. If you place red blood cells into this solution predict what would happen to the red blood cells (stay same, crenated, lysed). Determine: 1. the osmolarity of 0.30 M urea. Red blood cells are 0.3 Osmolar. 2. apperance/effect on RBC 3. tonicityBlood plasma has an osmolarity of about Group of answer choices: 100 mOsm/L. 900 mOsm/L. 1200 mOsm/L. 300 mOsm/L. 30 mOsm/L.
- A 5% dextrose is isoosmotic to plasma. What effect would infusion of 1L of a 5% dextrose solution have on ECF and ICF volumes? How it would affect body fluid osmolality of a 70 kg individual and why?You have a solution of 0.30 M glycerin. Glycerin is a lipid molecule and penetrates through the cell membrane. If you place red blood cells into this solution predict what would happen to the red blood cells (stay same, crenated, lysed). Determine: 1. the osmolarity of 0.30 M glycerin 2. apperance/effect on RBC 3. tonicityAt 10 am you received a doctors order that you have to Infuse 1,000ml of PNSS in 10 hours to Mr Dela Cruz. What is the correct rate of this isotonic solution when the drop factor is 10 gtt = 1ml ? 15.73 qtts/min 31.249 qtts/min 49 qtts/min 18 qtts/min
- Blood volume must be restored in a person who has lost large amounts of blood due to serious injury. This is often accomplished by infusing isotonic NaCl solution into the blood. Why is this more effective than infusing an isoosmotic solution of a penetrating solute, such as urea?A 150mM NaCl solution is isotonic to the red blood cells, causing no net movement of water into or out of the cells. Predict what would happen to the red blood cells in the following environments: 100 mM NaCl 300 mM NaCl 50 mM NaCl 0 mM (distilled water)ge Which of the following statements regarding Osmotic pressure is most accurate: Select one: O a. The number of particles does not determine the osmotic pressure O b. The more particles, the lower the osmotic pressure O c. The more particles, the higher the osmotic pressure O d. The less particles, the lower the osmotic pressure Q Search OLD 斯斯 --- 1 acer E 9 Time N