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    Chapter 6 Study Guide Fluids‚ Electrolytes‚ and Acid-Base balance Compartmental Distribution of Body Fluids 2/3 of the body’s water is contained in the ICF‚ the remaining 1/3 is in the ECF ICF fluid volume is regulated by proteins and other non-diffusible organic compounds in cells Interstitial fluids (IF) act as a transport vehicle for gasses‚ nutrients‚ wastes‚ and other materials 14%-16% of body weight Reservoir for maintenance of vascular volume; used during hemorrhage

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    Electrolyte Challenge Sport Drinks vs. Orange Juice By: Clem L. Vinegar Jr. Mr. Wells February 2‚ 2013 I. Project Question- The question I am trying to answer is which drink between water‚ Gatorade‚ propel‚ PowerAde‚ and a homemade drink. II. Hypothesis- My hypothesis is that orange juice will have more electrolytes than the other drinks because of the natural electrolytes it contains from oranges. I also think that Gatorade will be the most preferred

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    Brayden Shaver Electrolytes in Sports Drinks September 30‚ 2016 Electrolytes in Sports Drinks Drinks are full of many substances that make up the taste‚ color‚ and uses of the beverages. One very important part of a sports drink are electrolytes. An electrolyte is a liquid gel that contains ions and can be decomposed by electrolysis‚ it is present in a battery. This substance is in many of the everyday drinks we use. From the orange juice we drink in the morning to the many sports drinks

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    Preliminary Leaflet ® TUBINGAL RGH Character Chemical character Appearance Ionic character pH-value of a 10 % solution Specific weight at 20 °C Stabilities Textile softener for padding and exhaust procedures Micro-emulsion of an organo-modified polysiloxane Colourless to faintly yellow‚ clear to opal Cationic 4.0 – 6.0 Approx. 1.0 TUBINGAL RGH is stable to hard water and acids in the usual industrial concentrations. TUBINGAL RGH is stable to alkali (tested up to pH 11). When mixing

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    Rules Implementing the Code of Conduct and Ethical Standards for Public Officials and Employees (Republic Act No. 6713) Pursuant to the provisions of Section 12 of Republic Act No. 6713‚ otherwise known as the Code of Conduct and Ethical Standards for Public Officials and Employees approved on February 20‚ 1989‚ and which took effect on March 25‚ 1989‚ conformably to Section 17 thereof‚ the following Rules are hereby adopted in order to carry out the provisions of the said code: Rule I Coverage

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    often working to minimize the negative features to avoid being pushed to the margins of society. It is said in the case study that Peter always felt ’different’‚ never fitting in‚ based on how his surrounding perceived health. Goffmann uses the term "Spoiled identity" to refer to an individual that is disqualified‚ or not fully accepted by the social world.

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    Fluid and Electrolytes Study Guide -Fluids and Electrolytes move between interstitial fluid (surrounds the cell) and the intravascular fluid (blood plasma‚ capillaries). -Intracellular Fluid: -Extracellular Fluid: -Interstitial Fluid -Intravascular Fluid -Transcellular Fluid -Filtration: movement of water and smaller molecules through a semipermeable membrane. it s promoted by hydrostatic pressure‚ lack of this will call edema and unable to concentrate urine -Diffusion: from a high concentration

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    Conductivity of electrolyte solutions (Dated: October 29‚ 2009) I. INTRODUCTION Pure water does not conduct electricity‚ but any solvated ionic species would contribute to conduction of electricity. An ionically conducting solution is called an electrolyte solution and the compound‚ which produces the ions as it dissolves‚ is called an electrolyte. A strong electrolyte is a compound that will completely dissociate into ions in water. Correspondingly‚ a weak electrolyte dissolves only partially

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    There are four common themes when looking at cell injury and death. These themes include adenosine triphosphate depletion‚ oxygen derived free radicals‚ calcium alterations‚ and defects in membrane permeability. Cells are unable to properly function if they lack certain important cell factors. ATP depletion A cell needs mitochondrial adenosine triphosphate in order to function properly which is why when a cell is injured or dying‚ a common theme seen is lost or decreased ATP. ATP loss or a deduction

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    SAFE HANDLING OF DRY ICE Caution: Keep Dry Ice away from children if they cannot be closely supervised at all times. HANDLING Dry Ice temperature is extremely cold at -109.3°F or -78.5°C. Always handle Dry Ice with care and wear protective cloth or leather gloves whenever touching it. An oven mitt or towel will work. If touched briefly it is harmless‚ but prolonged contact with the skin will freeze cells and cause injury similar to a burn. STORAGE Store Dry Ice in an insulated container

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