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PART 4: A patient has experienced 3rd degree burns over his chest and abdomen. He is experiencing hyperkalemia. What is his most likely acid base imbalance? WHY? 10 PART 5: Explain why hypersecretion of ADH leads to BOTH Hyponatremia 5 pts Hypotonic hydration 5 pts PART 6: Explain why hypersecretion of Aldosterone leads to BOTH Hypernatremia 5 pts Volume Excess 5 pts PART 7: Explain why hypersecretion ANP leads to Hyponatremia? 5 pts
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Question Text | PART 4: A patient has experienced
3rd degree burns over his chest and abdomen. He is
experiencing hyperkalemia. What is his most likely acid base
imbalance? WHY? 10
PART 5: Explain why hypersecretion of ADH leads
to BOTH
Hyponatremia 5 pts
Hypotonic hydration 5 pts
PART 6: Explain why hypersecretion of
Aldosterone leads to BOTH
Hypernatremia 5 pts
Volume Excess 5 pts
PART 7: Explain why hypersecretion ANP leads
to
Hyponatremia? 5 pts |
Topic | All topics |
Subject | Biology |
Class | Class 11 |