_____ in serum Mg2+ concentration cause increased PTH secretion
Acidosis may cause K+ to shift _____ cells, causing hyperkalemia
Extracellular fluid is divided into _____ (75% of ECF) and plasma (25% of ECF)
_____kalemia along with hyponatremia (hypervolemia) is seen only in Freshwater drowning
Excessive NaCl intake is a cause of _____-osmotic volume expansion
Alkalosis may cause K+ to shift _____ cells, causing hypokalemia
Osmoreceptors that control osmolality of body fluids are located in _____ hypothalamus.
What is the following equation also called? _____
Diarrhea is a cause of _____-osmotic volume contraction
Isotonic NaCl infusion is a cause of _____-osmotic volume expansion
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