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1. MAJOR functions of the kidneys include a. Secretion of ADH b. Filtration of urine into Bowman’s Space c. Regulation of extracellular fluid composition and volume d. Excretion of excess CCK an d secretin 2. The glomerulus of every nephron a. Is dispensible (unnecessary) for renal function b. Is located in the renal cortex c. Is responsible for reabsorbing most of the water d. Is the final point in the nephron before renal filtrate becomes urine 3. Severe blood loss or dehydration producing i...
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1. MAJOR functions of the kidneys include a. Secretion of ADH b. Filtration of urine into Bowman’s Space c. Regulation of extracellular fluid composition and volume d. Excretion of excess CCK an d secretin 2. The glomerulus of every nephron a. Is dispensible (unnecessary) for renal function b. Is located in the renal cortex c. Is responsible for reabsorbing most of the water d. Is the final point in the nephron before renal filtrate becomes urine 3. Severe blood loss or dehydration producing i...
Part I 
Bad Fish Case 
1. Present the “Doctors Notes” portion of the case with a description 
of the following terms or concepts: 
● Diaphoresis - Excessive sweating, side effect to pill 
● Motor Dysfunction - Nervous system isn’t responding 
● Paresthesias - Damaged Peripheral nerves 
● Cyanotic - Skin Discoloration 
● Hypoventilating- Slower breathing, and more CO2 
● Bradycardia - Slower heart reaction 
● Gastric Lavage- Forced excessive excretion/ vomiting 
● Oxygen Sat...
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University Of Missouri•ANATOMY ADULT
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Part I 
Bad Fish Case 
1. Present the “Doctors Notes” portion of the case with a description 
of the following terms or concepts: 
● Diaphoresis - Excessive sweating, side effect to pill 
● Motor Dysfunction - Nervous system isn’t responding 
● Paresthesias - Damaged Peripheral nerves 
● Cyanotic - Skin Discoloration 
● Hypoventilating- Slower breathing, and more CO2 
● Bradycardia - Slower heart reaction 
● Gastric Lavage- Forced excessive excretion/ vomiting 
● Oxygen Sat...
Part I 
Bad Fish Case 
1. Present the “Doctors Notes” portion of the case with a description 
of the following terms or concepts: 
● Diaphoresis - Excessive sweating, side effect to pill 
● Motor Dysfunction - Nervous system isn’t responding 
● Paresthesias - Damaged Peripheral nerves 
● Cyanotic - Skin Discoloration 
● Hypoventilating- Slower breathing, and more CO2 
● Bradycardia - Slower heart reaction 
● Gastric Lavage- Forced excessive excretion/ vomiting 
● Oxygen Sat...
- Exam (elaborations)
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University Of Missouri•ANATOMY ADULT
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Part I 
Bad Fish Case 
1. Present the “Doctors Notes” portion of the case with a description 
of the following terms or concepts: 
● Diaphoresis - Excessive sweating, side effect to pill 
● Motor Dysfunction - Nervous system isn’t responding 
● Paresthesias - Damaged Peripheral nerves 
● Cyanotic - Skin Discoloration 
● Hypoventilating- Slower breathing, and more CO2 
● Bradycardia - Slower heart reaction 
● Gastric Lavage- Forced excessive excretion/ vomiting 
● Oxygen Sat...