A client with hypovolemic shock has a urine output of 15 ml/hr. The nurse understands the client's altered urine output can be attributed to which compensatory mechanism? Question 19 options: a) Stimulation of cardiac-adrenergic receptors, leading to increased cardiac output b) Stimulation of the RAAS pathway combined with the effects of vasopressin
A client with hypovolemic shock has a urine output of 15 ml/hr. The nurse understands the client's altered urine output can be attributed to which compensatory mechanism? Question 19 options: a) Stimulation of cardiac-adrenergic receptors, leading to increased cardiac output b) Stimulation of the RAAS pathway combined with the effects of vasopressin
Biomedical Instrumentation Systems
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Chapter10: Instrumentation In Extracorporeal Circulation And Cardiac Assist Devices
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A client with hypovolemic shock has a urine output of 15 ml/hr. The nurse understands the client's altered urine output can be attributed to which compensatory mechanism?
Question 19 options:
a)
Stimulation of cardiac-adrenergic receptors, leading to increased cardiac output
b)
Stimulation of the RAAS pathway combined with the effects of vasopressin
c)
Activation of the sympathetic nervous system, causing a reduction in vascular permeability
d)
Movement of interstitial fluid to intravascular space, increasing renal blood flow
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