PLEASE ANSWER ALL PARTS
Case Studies Tasks:
- Revisit Jane (One Last Time): Jane was riding
her horse on a warm sunny day (101 degrees Fahrenheit) when
suddenly her horse stopped and reared up in the air. Jane was not
prepared for this and fell hard backwards into the ground. As she
hit the ground Jane's leg was gashed open by a large, sharp boulder
that she fell next to. Jane began to bleed severely. Jane's body
spends the next couple hours physiologically compensating for her
blood loss. From what we have learned so far this quarter, we know
that her blood loss causes blood volume, blood pressure, and
cardiac output to plummet. Through a Urinary lens, but including
other systems: Create a diagram to explain how
Jane's body is physiologically responding to the blood loss in
order to restore to homeostasis and how that will affect urine
production. Make sure to include the following:
- Nephron
- Collecting Duct
- Aldosterone
- ADH
- Renin
- Angiotensin II
- Water
- Sodium ions
- Glomerular Filtration Rate (and pressures affecting it)
- Afferent arterioles
- Efferent arterioles
- Nitric Oxide (NO)
- ATP
- Vasoconstriction/Vasodilation
- Epinephrine
- Adrenal Medulla
- juxtaglomerular apparatus
2. Brian recently went to the doctor due to
symptoms of headaches, anxiety, vision impairment, and confusion.
After performing some diagnostic tests the Doctor received the
following results in regards to blood pH, pCO2. The
Doctor also found this situation to be chronic rather than acute.
Based on the data below, provide the diagnosis (Based on what you
have covered in this unit) and create a diagram that shows how the
renal system would compensate to bring the body back to normal. In
your diagram, make sure to include at least:
- Renal tubules, arterioles, bicarbonate buffer, H+
ions
ABGs:
pH - 7.30
pCO2 - 50 mmHg
HCO3- - 28 mEq/L