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Principles of Non Protein Nitrogens (NPNs), Blood Gases, and Na, K, Cl, HCO3 Testing 1. What other substances are found in equilibrium with HCO3? 1. Carbonic Acid 2. Carbamazepine 3. Ca... rbonte 4. Carbon Dioxide 2. What is the correct calculation for the anion gap? 1. Na - K - Cl 2. Na - Cl - HCO3 3. K + Cl + HCO3 4. Na + Cl + HCO3 3. What hormone increases the reabsorption of Na? 1. Aldosterone 2. Cortisol 3. Angiotensin 4. Renin 4. What are the predominant intracellular ions? 1. Na 2. Cl 3. PO4 4. K 5. In an acidotic individual, what would you expect the chloride level to be? 1. Erratic 2. Absent 3. High 4. Low 6. Where is the hormone that tells your body it's thirsty secreted from? 1. Mouth 2. Pituitary 3. Stomach 4. Kidneys 7. Where does the regulation of many of the electrolytes occur in the body? 1. Kidneys 2. Bone Marrow 3. Small intestine 4. Lungs [Show More]
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