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- phathophysiology Paul Wheat (PW) is a 23 y/o male who suffered a hit-and-run auto-pedestrian accident and sustained multiple abrasions, a concussion, and a deep laceration of his left thigh. He was discovered approximately 2 hours after the incident and is now in the emergency room [ER]. Paul’s initial diagnostic workup, vital signs and lab work reveal a 2500 mL blood loss. A urinary catheter is inserted to monitor urine output. Currently, Paul’s urine output is 15 mL/hr and is clear but dark amber in color. In addition to urine output, what laboratory data should be monitored to assess potential changes in PW’s renal function?phathophysiology Paul Wheat (PW) is a 23 y/o male who suffered a hit-and-run auto-pedestrian accident and sustained multiple abrasions, a concussion, and a deep laceration of his left thigh. He was discovered approximately 2 hours after the incident and is now in the emergency room [ER]. Paul’s initial diagnostic workup, vital signs and lab work reveal a 2500 mL blood loss. A urinary catheter is inserted to monitor urine output. Currently, Paul’s urine output is 15 mL/hr and is clear but dark amber in color. What type of renal failure is PW likely developing? What is the underlying cause?phathophysiology Paul Wheat (PW) is a 23 y/o male who suffered a hit-and-run auto-pedestrian accident and sustained multiple abrasions, a concussion, and a deep laceration of his left thigh. He was discovered approximately 2 hours after the incident and is now in the emergency room [ER]. Paul’s initial diagnostic workup, vital signs and lab work reveal a 2500 mL blood loss. A urinary catheter is inserted to monitor urine output. Currently, Paul’s urine output is 15 mL/hr and is clear but dark amber in color. Identify 3 other clinical problems (adverse outcomes) that may develop if PW’s renal function does not return to normal but continues to deteriorate?
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