describe why the loop of Henle is a loop, not a straight line
include what substances can leave what sections and the effects
that has on both water and salt reabsorption?
Explain what would happen to the function of the kidney if the
Loop of Henle began to shrink? Specifically, describe (with
justification) what would happen to reabsorption capabilities of
the kidney? (4 marks) Describe what would happen
to the countercurrent mechanism and the ability to concentrate
urine (with justification)?
The loop of Henle is considered an engineering marvel. If the
loop were straight, what negative effect would it have on the
normal functioning of the kidney? Give your answer with particular
relevance to the different permeabilities for water and salt in the
various regions of the nephron and how the countercurrent
multiplier and countercurrent exchange systems help maintain the
osmotic gradient across the cortical medullary axis of the
kidneys
The loop of Henle is considered an engineering marvel.
If the loop were straight, what negative effect would it have on
the normal functioning of the kidney? Give your answer with
particular relevance to the different permeabilities for water and
salt in the various regions of the nephron and how the
countercurrent multiplier and countercurrent exchange systems help
maintain the osmotic gradient across the cortical medullary axis of
the kidneys.
The countercurrent arrangement of the two limbs of the loop of
Henle becomes a multiplier of electrolyte concentration due to
which other characteristic?
A. water permeability of the descending limb
B. water impermeability of the ascending limb
C. active transport of electrolytes out of the ascending
limb
D. thickness of the ascending limb
1. Name the two Diuretics That affect the loop of
Henle.
A. What is the dosage and route this would be
administered?
B. Name a contraindication for this
medication.
2. List what assessment parameters must be assessed for
CHF
A. Differentiate: Right, Left, Chronic
Failure and Acute decompensated heart failure (ADHF).
B. Symptoms Right Sided and Left Sided heart
Failure
C. List 4 areas
patient and family teaching related to the CHF
3. What are immediate nursing actions
taken upon...
Q.Which of the following animals would
we expect to have the shortest loop of Henle?
a. A desert
rodent.
b. A goldfish.
c. A duck.
d. A guinea pig.
e. A tuna.
Q. The principal site of ADH action is:
a. the proximal
convoluted tubule.
b. the descending
.
c. as urine flows in
the loop, a concentration gradient is established in the
medulla.
d. the distal
convoluted tubule.
e. the collecting
duct.
Q.
The intracellular fluids in the
body:...
Indicate the functions of the proximal convoluted tubule, the
loop of Henle, the distal convoluted tubule, and the collecting
ducts and how is the fluid passes through each one.