How would dehydration influence your interpretation of labs?
When dehydration occurs excesss amount of water lossess from the body.Moreover ,electrolytes are lossess through it.so we cannot measure the actual value.Moreover,electrolytes from the extravascular space shift to the intravascular space.Haemoglobin and haematocrit also increases in dehydrated person .otherthan that blood glucose level also get increased dueto haemoconcentration of plasma.serum osmarlity in kidney get increased which also lead to increase urine concentration and kidney function test also get increased.
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How many water molecules would be produced from the dehydration reactions that are associated with making a protein that has a primary structure composed of 152 amino acids? 0 100 151 356
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what effect on total protein concentration would you expect to see during dehydration? explain your reasoning.
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