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Adult Health 1 HESI with complete solutions 2023
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Adult Health 1 HESI with complete solutions 2023Major functions of the kidneys 
Filtering out wastes to be excreted in the urine, regulating blood pressure via both urinary excretion of wastes and initiating the renin-angiotensin hormone regulatory system, regulating an acid-base balance via the bicarbonate system, and stimulating red blood cell production via the release of the hormone erythropoietin. 
 
 
 
Renal Failure 
Renal failure is the temporary or permanent damage to the kidneys which ...
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WGU D115 patho- Unit 6 renal and urologic systems Exam Questions Solved 2024
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Autoregulation of renal blood flow - correct answers prevents large changes in GFR when there are increases/decreases in BP; regulated neural and hormonal regulation 
 
renin-angiotensin-aldosterone system - correct answers -decreased blood pressure causes the juxtaglomerular cells of kidneys to secrete renin which converts angiotensinogen (inactive) to angiotensin I (active) which is then converted into angiotensin II by angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE) 
 
-Angiotensin II stimulates the adr...
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Portage Learning Biod 152 exam 7 Questions and Answers 2023 
True or false: the kidneys are long, muscular tubes 
false 
 
 
 
A person sustained blunt force trauma to the back at the L1 level, with no spinal cord injury. Would you suspect the kidneys to be damaged? Why or why not? 
yes, the kidneys lie between T12 and L3 
 
 
 
describe the consistency and purpose of the renal adipose capsule 
outside of the renal capsule is a fatty layer that protects the kidney from trauma 
 
 
 
Name the lay...
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PCCN Renal Exam Practice Questions and Answers 100% Pass
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A patient with chronic renal failure asks the nurse why he is anemic. The nurse explains 
that anemia accompanies chronic renal failure secondary to: 
a. Blood loss via the urine 
b. Renal insensitivity to vitamin A 
c. Inadequate production of erythropoietin 
d. Inadequate retention of serum iron - Correct Answer ️️ -c. Inadequate production of 
erythropoietin 
The kidney is sensitive to oxygen saturations and secretes erythropoieti...
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PCCN Renal Exam Practice Questions and Answers 100% Pass
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PCCN Renal Exam Practice Questions and 
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A patient with chronic renal failure asks the nurse why he is anemic. The nurse explains 
that anemia accompanies chronic renal failure secondary to: 
a. Blood loss via the urine 
b. Renal insensitivity to vitamin A 
c. Inadequate production of erythropoietin 
d. Inadequate retention of serum iron - Correct Answer ️️ -c. Inadequate production of 
erythropoietin 
The kidney is sensitive to oxygen saturations and secretes erythropoieti...
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NURS 5315: Advanced Patho Exam 5|Latest Update Graded A+ 
What are the key functions of the kidneys? 
Excretion of metabolic waste. 
Regulation of water and electrolyte balance 
Regulation of arterial BP 
Erythrocyte production 
1, 25 -dihyydroxy vitamin production (calcitriol) 
Gluconeogenesis 
 
 
What metabolic waste do the kidneys excrete? 
Urea 
Creatinine 
Bilirubin 
Drugs 
Hormone metabolites 
 
 
How do the kidneys regulate arterial blood pressure? 
RAAS 
 
The renin-angiotensin-aldoster...
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the physiological term for the process of swallowing: - ️️deglutition 
what are the functions of the urinary system? - ️️- formation of urine 
- filtration of blood 
- management of waste products in blood 
- adjustment of plasma pH 
- regulation of BP and blood vol. 
- temporary storage of urine 
glucose is reabsorbed from the nephron lumen into the nephron cell via: - 
️️cotransport (symport) with sodium 
what is the name of the nervous system plexus that innervates the muscularis ...
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ADH - -increases permeability to water in cells of the distal tubule and collecting duct causing 
higher water reabsorption 
-increases aquaporin, water channels, content in the apical membrane 
-increases blood pressure and volume 
ANP - -decreases Na and water reabsorption 
-inhibits aldosterone and ADH release 
Buffering of H+ in the Urine - free H+ can be reabsorbed through a pump therefore we want it to 
bind to something 
Colloid Osmotic Pressure (COP) - -osmolarity of plasma proteins 
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physical characteristics of the kidneys: - - wrapped in fat capsule 
- bean shaped 
- laterally convex 
- medial indentation 
3 major processes that result in urine formation - - glomerular formation 
- tubular reabsorption 
- tubular secretion 
according to the myogenic regulation of GFR, an increase in BP = AAs stretch and an increase in GFR is 
countered by: - vasoconstriction of AA to bring GFR back down to normal 
Because of various endocrinological issues, your patient has been struggling ...
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How much % CO do the kidneys recieve? - answer20-25% 
"filters essential substances and reabsorbs substances needed to maintain normal composition" 
describes what organ? - answerthe KIDNEY! 
SATA: Which of the following mechanisms controls RBF? 
a. intrinsic 
b. autoregulation 
c. extrinsic 
d. protein & glucose 
e. sympathetic controls - answera, c, d 
Intrinsic, extrinsic and protein and glucose 
Of the intrinsic regulation of RBF, the ...
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