WGU D236 (WGU D236)
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WGU D236 Pathophysiology Questions And Answers 2023 (verified Q&A).
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- WGU D236 Pathophysiology Questions 
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What is Starling's Law of Capillary forces? 
 
How does this explain why a nutritionally deficient child would have edema? - Correct answer-Starling's Law describes how fluids move across the capillary membrane. There are two major opposing forces that act to balance each other, hydrostatic pressure (pushing water out of the capillaries) and osmotic pressure (including oncontic pressure, which pushes fluid into the cap...
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WGU D236 Patho Exam Study Guide | Latest 2023/24 | Updated & Verified | Guaranteed Success | 34 Pages
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- As Diane completes her race, what enables her body to maintain homeostasis despite her increased 
activity? Choose 3 answers. 
Diane's sports drink helped to replace sodium and water lost due to sweating. 
Diane's body produces more angiotensin II, allowing her body to constrict blood vessels and increase her 
blood pressure. 
Diane's kidney reabsorbs more water and sodium in response to ADH and aldosterone. 
Extracellular fluid shifts into intracellular fluid, expanding cells and stimulating...
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WGU D236 Pathophysiology Exam Study Guide | Latest 2023/24 | Updated & Verified | Guaranteed Success | 42 Pages
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- What is Starling's Law of Capillary forces? 
How does this explain why a nutritionally deficient child would have edema? - Starling's Law 
describes how fluids move across the capillary membrane. There are two major opposing forces that act 
to balance each other, hydrostatic pressure (pushing water out of the capillaries) and osmotic pressure 
(including oncontic pressure, which pushes fluid into the capillaries). 
Both electrolytes and proteins (oncontic pressure) in the blood affect osmotic...
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