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- The ion with the lowest blood level is ________. sodium potassium chloride bicarbonateDrinking too much water can be a bad thing. If someone sweats heavily and drinks lots of water, their sodium levels drop. The resulting water intoxication can be fatal. Why is the sodium balance so important?Diuretics can be prescribed to combat high blood pressure. Thiazide is one of the most common. Describeits mechanism of action (they physiology of what the drug does) and how it combats high blood pressure.
- Patients with kidney disease lose plasma albumin in their urine. This loss of plasma proteins may lead to edema in these patients’ tissues. Use what you know about capillary filtration and reabsorption to explain why this edema occurs. The answer must include an explanation of what edema is.explain the meaning and physiology of sodium potassium pump at Renin angiotensin aldosterone system 1. Sodium Potassium Pump 2. RAAS 3. 3. Regulation Of Body Fluid a. A. Kidney b. Endocrine c. 3.Atrial Natriuretic Peptide (ANP) d. GI regulation e. Heart Blood Vessel f. Lungs 4. Anti diuretic Hormone disorder a. SIADH b. Diabetes InsipidusWich of the following can cause edema? A_ decrease in plasma proteins. B_ damage to capillart walls. 3 _ increased capillary hydrostaic pressure. F_ cirrhosis, heart failure,kidney desease. G. All the bove
- Diuretics can be prescribed to combat high blood pressure. Thiazide is one of the most common. Describeits mechanism of action (they physiology of what the drug does) and how it combats high blood pressure. The action of the diuretic Thiazide can also cause the activation of the renin-angiotensin system. Explain this system (starting with renin) and whyit would be counterproductive to the reason you prescribed Thiazide for a patient. i only need answer for the question 2 Please!Diuretics cause sodium excretion. Sodium follows water. Therefore, diuretics lead to a reduction in volume (remember BP = heart rate x volume x blood vessel tone (SVR)). Since diuretics lower volume, they lower BP. When would diuretics be indicated? When would they be contraindicated?The renin-angiotensin-aldosterone system can be inhibited in orderto reduce high blood pressure. Usually, the angiotensin-convertingenzyme, which converts angiotensin I to angiotensin II, is inhibitedby drug therapy. Why would this enzyme be an effective point todisrupt the system?