Human Physiology: An Integrated Approach (8th Edition)
8th Edition
ISBN: 9780134605197
Author: Dee Unglaub Silverthorn
Publisher: PEARSON
expand_more
expand_more
format_list_bulleted
Textbook Question
Chapter 20.3, Problem 13CC
Why is it more efficient to put ACE in the pulmonary vasculature than in the systemic vasculature?
Expert Solution & Answer
Want to see the full answer?
Check out a sample textbook solutionStudents have asked these similar questions
What information does a reticulocyte count provide on a patient in a vaso-occlusive crisis?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t0IngUYN2OA
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pPxnIh_WTb8
1) Identify three positions of the patient to obtain a BP.
2) What problems can result from high blood pressure Or (HYPERTENSION)?
3) What problems can result from low blood pressure OR (HYPOTENSION)?
4) What IS the effect of exercise on BP? How does the body benefit from this change in BP during exercise?
5) How would the BP of an anxious patient visiting a doctor be different than if the patient is calm?
6) In atherosclerosis, plaque builds up inside the arteries. How would this affect BP? Is this an example of hypertension or hypotension?
Part 2:
The circulatory system has 5 functions.
· Highlight the statements below that are only functions of the circulatory system.
It carries cells that help to fight diseases.
It gives structure and support to the body.
It carries waste products to the urinary system.
It carries carbon dioxide from cells…
3) which of the following would increase the relase of erythropoietin by the kidneys?
A) all of these answers would cause an increase in erythropoietin release s
B) decrease in red blood cells only
C) decreased oxygen availability only
D) hypoxia due to a decrease in red blood cells only
F) increased tissue demand for oxygen only
Chapter 20 Solutions
Human Physiology: An Integrated Approach (8th Edition)
Ch. 20.2 - Does the apical membrane of a collecting duct cell...Ch. 20.2 - Prob. 2CCCh. 20.2 - A scientist monitoring the activity of...Ch. 20.2 - If vasopressin increases water reabsorption by the...Ch. 20.2 - Experiments suggest that there are peripheral...Ch. 20.2 - Prob. 6CCCh. 20.2 - Prob. 7CCCh. 20.3 - In Figure 20.9b, what forces cause Na+ and K+ to...Ch. 20.3 - Prob. 9CCCh. 20.3 - Laboratory values for ions may be reported as...
Ch. 20.3 - A man comes to the doctor with high blood...Ch. 20.3 - Map the pathways through which elevated renin...Ch. 20.3 - Why is it more efficient to put ACE in the...Ch. 20.5 - Incorporate the thirst reflex into Figure 20.8.Ch. 20.6 - Map the pathway that begins with renal artery...Ch. 20.7 - CO2+H2OH++HCO3(6) In equation 6, the amount of...Ch. 20.7 - Why is ATP required for H+ secretion by the H+-K+...Ch. 20.7 - In hypokalemia, the intercalated cells of the...Ch. 20 - What is an electrolyte? Name five electrolytes...Ch. 20 - Prob. 2RQCh. 20 - Prob. 3RQCh. 20 - List the receptors that regulate osmolarity, blood...Ch. 20 - How do the two limbs of the loop of Henle differ...Ch. 20 - Prob. 6RQCh. 20 - Prob. 7RQCh. 20 - Prob. 8RQCh. 20 - Write out the words for the following...Ch. 20 - Prob. 10RQCh. 20 - Prob. 11RQCh. 20 - Prob. 12RQCh. 20 - Prob. 13RQCh. 20 - Prob. 14RQCh. 20 - Prob. 15RQCh. 20 - When ventilation increases, what happens to...Ch. 20 - Prob. 17RQCh. 20 - Figures 20.15 and 20.18a show the respiratory and...Ch. 20 - Explain how the loop of Henle and vasa recta work...Ch. 20 - Prob. 20RQCh. 20 - Prob. 21RQCh. 20 - Name the four main compensatory mechanisms for...Ch. 20 - Prob. 23RQCh. 20 - Compare and contrast the terms in each set: a....Ch. 20 - Prob. 25RQCh. 20 - Prob. 26RQCh. 20 - Prob. 27RQCh. 20 - Hannah, a 31-year-old woman, decided to have...Ch. 20 - Prob. 29RQCh. 20 - Prob. 30RQCh. 20 - The Henderson-Hasselbalch equation is a...Ch. 20 - Hyperglycemia in a diabetic patient leads to...Ch. 20 - Osmotic diuresis refers to the loss of additional...
Knowledge Booster
Learn more about
Need a deep-dive on the concept behind this application? Look no further. Learn more about this topic, biology and related others by exploring similar questions and additional content below.Similar questions
- if lincomycin was ordered to be infused QID along side an infusion of D5W; what would be the total hours of the lincomycin after 24 hours? *arrow_forwardalthough there are other ways to prevent DVT, do you think it's vital to advocate and require the usage of sequential compression devices to maintain blood flow and prevent blood clots? pls include references.arrow_forwardName the site of erythopoiesis in adults.arrow_forward
- In erythroblastosis fetalis, what combination of blood types between the mother and child would require RhoGam administration?arrow_forwardWhy is it important for people with hemophilia not to useaspirin?arrow_forwardWhat does a nurse explain to a pregnant client about the cause of her physiologic anemia? Question 1 options: a) Plasma volume increases b) Utilization of iron decreases c) Detoxification by the liver increases d) Erythropoiesis decreasesarrow_forward
- How do you administer a direct IV or IV bolus? Is direct IV and IV bolus the same? And when you administer via direct IV, does the solution of the direct IV (i.e. ceftazidime, meropenem, etc.) affects the continuous infusion (i.e. Lactated ringer, KCl, NaCl)arrow_forwardWhich is more difficult to control the vaccum ets or syringe method?arrow_forwardFrom the experimental activity for PhysioEX Which of the following forms the (Y) axis of this graph Which of the following forms the (X) axis of this graph (A) Y - vessel length / X - flow rate (B) Y - flow rate / X - vessel length (C) Y - flow rate / X - peripheral resistance (D) Y - peripheral resistance / X - flow ratearrow_forward
- Despite appropriate fluid resuscitation, your client's blood pressure measures 85/50 mmHg. Vasopressor therapy is initiated. Venous blood gas shows a lactate level of 5 mmol/L. What is the most likely diagnosis? Question 14 options: a) Septic shock b) Systemic inflammatory response syndrome c) Sepsis d) Disseminated intravascular coagulationarrow_forwardWhat is the relationship of chest pain in myocardial infarction to the bioenergetic pathways (Krebs Cycle, ketosis, oxidative phosphorylation and the electron transport chain, etc)?arrow_forwardThe measurement of what analyte is clinically useful in distinguishing cardiac from noncardiac causes of dyspnea? 1) TnT 2) CKMB 3) NT-proBNP 4) Homocysteine no references, just homeworkarrow_forward
arrow_back_ios
SEE MORE QUESTIONS
arrow_forward_ios
Recommended textbooks for you
- Principles Of Radiographic Imaging: An Art And A ...Health & NutritionISBN:9781337711067Author:Richard R. Carlton, Arlene M. Adler, Vesna BalacPublisher:Cengage Learning
- Human Physiology: From Cells to Systems (MindTap ...BiologyISBN:9781285866932Author:Lauralee SherwoodPublisher:Cengage Learning
Principles Of Radiographic Imaging: An Art And A ...
Health & Nutrition
ISBN:9781337711067
Author:Richard R. Carlton, Arlene M. Adler, Vesna Balac
Publisher:Cengage Learning
Human Physiology: From Cells to Systems (MindTap ...
Biology
ISBN:9781285866932
Author:Lauralee Sherwood
Publisher:Cengage Learning
The Cardiovascular System: An Overview; Author: Strong Medicine;https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wu18mpI_62s;License: Standard youtube license