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HESI A2 Version 1, ANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGY, Health Information Systems Test Bank, Complete Preparation Practice Test Questions, Questions 25 (Latest Update) (A Graded) Latest Questions and Complete Solut... ions (Revised Exam Practice Guide) Set 1_ Anatomy and Physiology 1. Fluid balance might be negatively impacted when the fail. a. Kidneys b. Ears c. Nose d. Legs A Kidneys are responsible for regulating fluid balance. 2. Fluid balance is important, because comprises about 60-70% of a person’s weight. a. Calcium b. Water c. Iron d. Bone B Fluid balance is important, because water comprises about 60-70% of a person’s weight. 3. As a person moves from adolescence to later adulthood, his metabolism a. Begins to get higher b. Begins to get lower. c. Stabilizes d. Fluctuates wildly B Metabolism slows with aging. 4. “Met” refers to a. Mitosis b. The person’s heart rate c. The person’s blood pressure d. The person’s metabolic rate. D “Met” refers to the person’s metabolic rate. 5. Fluid balance is important, because the human body loses water every day through urination, perspiration, feces, and a. Breathing b. Resting c. Meditating d. Outbursts of temper A Fluid balance is important, because the human body loses water every day through urination, perspiration, feces, and breathing. [Show More]
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