Case study: a 55 year old man with no history of illness suffered a blow to the head.  He was unconcious when admitted to the hospital and remained in that state until his death 15 days later.  A nasogastric tube was inserted to administer the required nutrients (protein, carbohydrates, fat, minerals and vitamins).  The total water intake was 1,500 ml/d.  Starting on day 5, his blood pressure gradually fell.  The 24 hour urine volumes recorded from an indwelling catherter are listed below: Day After admission     urine volume (ml/24 h) 6                                    1,500 8                                     1,300 10                                   1,200 12                                    1,100 14                                     900   Patients hemoglobin and hemtocrit were elevated Laboratory results for blood chemistry on day 13 are shown  Test                       Results                     Reference Intervals total protein             9.4 g/dL                    6.5-8.3 g/dL Albumin                  6.0  g/dL                  3.5-5.0  g/dL Blood Urea Nitrogen(BUN) 80mg/dL      5-20 mg/dL Sodium                       175 mmol/L           136-145 mmol/L Potassium                       4.0 mmol/L           3.5-5.1   mmol/L Chloride                        134 mmol/L             98-107  mmol/L   1.  What is the most likely explanation for the elevated total protein concentration? 2. What other results support this conclusion? 3. What is the blood urea nitrogen result elevated?

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a 55 year old man with no history of illness suffered a blow to the head.  He was unconcious when admitted to the hospital and remained in that state until his death 15 days later.  A nasogastric tube was inserted to administer the required nutrients (protein, carbohydrates, fat, minerals and vitamins).  The total water intake was 1,500 ml/d.  Starting on day 5, his blood pressure gradually fell.  The 24 hour urine volumes recorded from an indwelling catherter are listed below:

Day After admission     urine volume (ml/24 h)

6                                    1,500

8                                     1,300

10                                   1,200

12                                    1,100

14                                     900

 

Patients hemoglobin and hemtocrit were elevated

Laboratory results for blood chemistry on day 13 are shown 

Test                       Results                     Reference Intervals

total protein             9.4 g/dL                    6.5-8.3 g/dL

Albumin                  6.0  g/dL                  3.5-5.0  g/dL

Blood Urea Nitrogen(BUN) 80mg/dL      5-20 mg/dL

Sodium                       175 mmol/L           136-145 mmol/L

Potassium                       4.0 mmol/L           3.5-5.1   mmol/L

Chloride                        134 mmol/L             98-107  mmol/L

 

1.  What is the most likely explanation for the elevated total protein concentration?

2. What other results support this conclusion?

3. What is the blood urea nitrogen result elevated?

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