If net filteration measured +10, the blood hydrostatic pressure is GREATER than blood osmotic pressure.
Answer: (A) Blood hydrostatic pressure, blood osmotic pressure.
The interaction of the hydrostatic and osmotic pressures represents the net filtration pressure (NFP). It can be defined as the difference between the capillary hydrostatic pressure CHP and the blood colloidal osmotic pressure BCOP. Usually NFP is approximately 10 mm Hg at the arterial end of the capillary because that the CHP is approximately 35mmHg and BCOP of 25 mm Hg which could cause net movement of fluid out of the capillary at the arterial end. It is also that the hydrostatic and osmotic pressures of the interstitial fluid are essentially negligible.
Question 3 If net filtration measured +10, the pressure is GREATER than Blood hydrostatic pressure, blood...
Which condition enhances lymphatic flow? a. Increased tissue hydrostatic pressure b. Increased interstitial fluid colloid osmotic pressure c. Increased capillary oncotic pressure d. Decreased capillary hydrostatic pressure
Select ALL of the following that are TRUE about the venous end of a capillary bed: A--Proteins are pulling fluids in to the capillary B--Blood Colloid Osmotic Pressure < Capillary Hydrostatic Pressure C--Blood Colloid Osmotic Pressure > Capillary Hydrostatic Pressure D--Filtration is occurring E--Net Filtration Pressure is negative F--Hydrostatic pressure is pushing plasma out of the capillary G--Net Filtration Pressure is positive H--Reabsorption is occurring
Name Section UNIT Ch all REVIEW 1 Fill in the blanks: The presents us that tends to favor filtration is known as the and the two pressures that oppose filtration are the and the 2 The overall force that drives glomerular filtration is known as the a glomerular osmotic pressure. b. capsular hydrostatic pressure. C. glomerular filtration pressure. d. net filtration pressure 3 Fill in the blanks: The rate of filtrate formation is known as the and averages about 4...
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A. Calculate the net filtration pressure (NFP) given the variables that appear below. Then discuss what would happen both qualitatively and quantitatively to glomerular filtration rate (GFR) if glomerular hydrostatic pressure (GHP) went to 46 and all other variables remained the same. Assume a normal GFR of 125 ml/min and show your work below. glomerular hydrostatic pressure (GHP) = 32 glomerular oncotic pressure (GOP) = 21 capsular hydrostatic pressure (CHP) = 0 capsular oncotic pressure (COP) = 3
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FLUIDS QUESTION
?Blood from a supine patient
flowing through the internal carotid artery is measured to be
42.6 cm/s. The base of the artery measures 4.85 mm and the blood
pressure at this point is
92.56 mmHg. There is an aneurysm in the vessel with a diameter
measuring 16.1 mm. The
density of the patient’s whole blood was determined to be 1.04 x
10
3
kg/m
3
. Assuming
steady-state, inviscid flow (in large diameter vessels) and no
hydrostatic effects,...