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What would be the GFR RBF, and FF in the following conditions:
Constriction of the afferent arteriole? |
GFR decreased
RBF decreased FF no change |
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What would be the GFR RBF, and FF in the following conditions:
Constriction of the efferent arteriole? |
GFR increased
RBF decreased FF increased |
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What would be the GFR RBF, and FF in the following conditions:
Dilation of the afferent arteriole? |
GFR increased
RBF increased FF no change |
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What would be the GFR RBF, and FF in the following conditions:
Dilation of the efferent arteriole? |
GFR decreased
RBF increased FF decreased |
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What would be the GFR RBF, and FF in the following conditions:
Increase in serum protein? |
GFR decreased
RBF no chance FF decreased |
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What would be the GFR RBF, and FF in the following conditions:
Ureter stone obstruction? |
GFR decreased
RBF no chance FF decreased |
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What would be the GFR RBF, and FF in the following conditions:
ACE-I? |
GFR decreased
RBF increased FF decreased |
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What would be the GFR RBF, and FF in the following conditions:
NSAIDs? |
GFR decreased
RBF decreased FF no change |
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What part of the tubules do prostaglandins/NSAIDs effect?
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Proximal Convoluted Tubule
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What part of the tubules does angiotensin II effect?
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Distal convoluted tubule
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What would be the GFR RBF, and FF in the following conditions:
Decreased plasma concentration? |
GFR increased
RPF no change FF increased |