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Chapter 19, Problem 16RQ
Define, compare, and contrast the items in the following sets of terms:
- a. filtration, secretion, and excretion
- b. saturation, transport maximum, and renal threshold
- c. probenecid, creatinine, inulin, and penicillin
- d. clearance, excretion, and glomerular filtration rate
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Fred was diagnosed 6 months ago with liver cancer. His liver is no longer able to make the necessary amount of proteins needed by the body. What effect, if any, would this have on the net glomerular filtration rate?
(Hint, decide which of the 3 forces contributing to the net filtration rate is affected. Then adjust numbers in the equation to determine if there is an increase, decrease, or no change to the net filtration rate).
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A) Blood colloid osmotic pressure would be decreased, increasing the net glomerular filtration rate.
B) Blood colloid osmotic pressure would be decreased, decreasing the net glomerular filtration rate.
C) Capsular hydrostatic pressure would be decreased, increasing the net glomerular filtration rate.
D) Capsular hydrostatic pressure would be decreased, decreasing the net glomerular filtration rate.
E) There would be no effect on the net glomerular filtration rate.
A physician calls the laboratory and asks what lab tests should be requested to assess the acid-base balance function of a patient's renal system. You reply:
1) Serum rennin and erythropoietin
2) Serum creatinine, serum urea, serum uric acid, and creatinine clearance
3) Serum bilirubin (conjugated and total), urine urobilinogen
4) Serum bicarbonate and blood pH
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Regarding the glomerulus:
A) Intracapsular pressure and colloid osmotic pressure act to hold serum in the glomerulus
B) Only glomerular capillary pressure and net hydrostatic pressure push serum out of the glomerulus and intracapsular pressure and colloid osmotic pressure act to hold serum in the glomerulus
C) Glomerular capillary pressure and net hydrostatic pressure push serum out of the glomerulus
D) All of these answers are correct
E) The net filtration pressure is normally 10mmHg
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Pearson eText Human Physiology: An Integrated Approach -- Instant Access (Pearson+)
Ch. 19.1 - Ion regulation is a key feature of kidney...Ch. 19.1 - What happens to the force of cardiac contraction...Ch. 19.2 - If net filtration out of glomerular capillaries...Ch. 19.2 - If net reabsorption into peritubular capillaries...Ch. 19.3 - Name one way in which filtration and secretion are...Ch. 19.3 - A water molecule enters the renal corpuscle from...Ch. 19.3 - Prob. 7CCCh. 19.4 - Why is the osmotic pressure of plasma in efferent...Ch. 19.4 - If a hypertensive persons blood pressure is...Ch. 19.4 - If systemic blood pressure remains constant but...
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