BIO2015 Human Pathophysiology (BIO2015)

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BIO2015 Human Pathophysiology / BIO 2015 Human Pathophysiology Renal System TEST PREP : Updated 2020 : South University
  • BIO2015 Human Pathophysiology / BIO 2015 Human Pathophysiology Renal System TEST PREP : Updated 2020 : South University

  • Examen • 28 pages • 2020
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  • BIO2015 Human Pathophysiology Renal System TEST PREP 1. What is the normal plasma osmolarity levels? 285-295 mOsm/L 2. What values would constitute concentrated vs. dilute urine? Concentrated: >1000 mOsm/L dilute: 3. What organ is the main regulator of osmolarity? The kidneys 4. What is the equation for Posm? Posm = 2 x [Na (mEq/L)]p [glucose (mg/dl)]/18 [BUN (mg/dl)]/2.8 5. What are the main components of the calculated blood osmolarity? Na , BUN, glucose 6. How doe...
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BIO2015 Human Pathophysiology / BIO 2015 Human Pathophysiology Respiratory System TEST PREP 2 : Updated 2020 : South University
  • BIO2015 Human Pathophysiology / BIO 2015 Human Pathophysiology Respiratory System TEST PREP 2 : Updated 2020 : South University

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  • BIO2015 Human Pathophysiology Respiratory System TEST PREP 2 1. What are some causes of airway narrowing? -Smooth muscle constriction -Plugging of the airway -Edema of the airway wall -Loss of the retractive forces of the lung parenchyma -Loss of tethering 2. How does airway narrowing affect the body? Airway narrows --> increased Raw (airway resistance) --> more difficult for respiratory muscles to move air in and out of the lungs (need to generate more pressure) 3. How is Raw an...
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BIO2015 Human Pathophysiology / BIO 2015 Human Pathophysiology Respiratory System TEST PREP 1: Updated 2020 : South University
  • BIO2015 Human Pathophysiology / BIO 2015 Human Pathophysiology Respiratory System TEST PREP 1: Updated 2020 : South University

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  • BIO2015 Human Pathophysiology Respiratory System TEST PREP 1 1. What are the major and minor functions of the respiratory system? Major: supply oxygen, remove carbon dioxide Minor: humidify and filter air 2. What are the conducting zones and what are their functions/features? Consists of: upper airways, trachea, bronchi, bronchioles Function: get air to alveoli; filter and humidify air Features: mucociliary ladder, mucous glands, ciliated cells, goblet cells, smooth muscle, cartilage ...
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