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- Why do individuals with the syndrome of inappropriate antidiuretic hormone (SIADH) secrete concentrated urine?Is the following table correct? Please explain further what will happen to urine concentration and volume when a person is exercising or has diabetes mellitus.What will happen to urine production if ADH is higher or lower than normal?
- Where do ADH and RAAS exert their effects on urine formation in the kidney? Describe their effects.What happens to urine flow, urine volume, pH of urine, specific gravity, and silver nitrate to people who are dehydrated? Include a full and complete information about it and its hormones in the answer.How does ANP control kidney function? Please include all outlined factors in explanation
- What is the function of antidiuretic hormone? Group of answer choices 1. It increases the permeability of the collecting ducts to sodium so more is reabsorbed. 2. It decreases renin secretion. 3. It increases aldosterone secretion. 4. It causes a high volume of less concentrated urine to be produced. 5. It increases the permeability of the collecting ducts to water so more is reabsorbed.What condition would a patient have if they excreted greater than 150 mg of protein per day? What diagnostic information can be obtained by an elevated urine microalbumin? Proteinuria can be classified as ___ or ___.How would uncontrolled diabetes mellitus affect urinary SG?