explain the effect of nephrotic syndrome on the normal amount of water in the red blood cells. the patient is still voiding the same amount as before they developed nephrotic syndrome.
Nephrotic syndrome on Normal amount of water in red blood cells causes decrease of albumin and increase of fibrinogen. The fibrinogen induces the aggregation of red blood cells and also induces thrombogenesis. High amount of fibrinogen causes non-newtonian fluid in blood which induces the thrombogenesis. Number of RBC also increases in this case and thus viscosity of blood increases.
explain the effect of nephrotic syndrome on the normal amount of water in the red blood...
When there are too many red blood cells, is the bohr effect still observed?
Which scenario describes what is likely to happen if a large amount of water rather than isotonic saline would be injected intravenously? No effect on red blood cells The red blood cells would lose water content and shrink C The red blood cells would gain water content and burst D The red blood cells would lose water content and burst The red blood cells would gain water content and shrink
Which scenario describes what is likely to happen if a...
How do the sickled red blood cells vary from the normal red blood cells? How might this affect their ability to serve within the circulatory system?
how do the sickled red blood cells vary from normal red blood cells?How might this affect their ability to serve within the circulatory system?
Question 55 Pericardial fluid from a patient with the nephrotic syndrome appears pale yellow. The fluid-to-LD ratio is 3.0, fluid- ratio is 0.3, and the WBC count is 500/L. Is this fluid a transudate or an exudate? Transudate Exudate Question 56 DOLL F7 F6 F5 FA Question 54 These crystals are described as being envelope-shaped: cholesterol cystine triple phosphate calcium oxalate DLL F6 F5 F4 Question 53 Fluid from a swollen right knee was sent for analysis and culture. The...
4. Explain what would happen to the red blood cells of someone who was stranded on a desert island and drank large quantities of saltwater. (Hint: Saltwater is hypertonic to red blood cells.) (4 points) 5. Iodine (12) is not soluble in water. Explain using intermolecular forces (4 points)
A 45-year-old woman with Type 1 diabetes mellitus is admitted to the hospital and has ber preliminary diagnosis of the nephrotic syndrome. She has not been feeling well for the pa has bilateral pitting edema in her lower limbs. Her admission urinalysis results follow. Color Clarity SG Ph Blood Protein LE Nitrite Glucose Ketones Bilirubin Urobilinogen Colorless Clear 1.010 5.0 small 500 mg/dl Negative Negative 250 mg/d Negative negative normal *Large amount of white foam noted. 1. 2. Circle any...
A 45-year-old woman with Type 1 diabetes mellitus is admitted to the hospital and has preliminary diagnosis of the nephrotic syndrome. She has not been feeling well for the past week and has bilateral pitting edema in her lower limbs. Her admission urinalysis results follow Color Clarity SG Ph Blood Protein LE Nitrite Glucose Ketones Bilirubin Urobilinogen Colorless Clear 1.010 5.0 small 500 mg/d Negative Negative 250 mg/di Negative negative normal **Large amount of white foam noted. 1. 2. Circle...
Which of the following is not filtered out of the blood by the glomerulus? red blood cells electrolytes water glucose
In a few sentences predict the effect of red blood cells expressing (producing) myoglobin instead of hemoglobin.