The
kidneys can have a direct influence on blood pH, by pushing hydrogen ions and
bicarbonate into and out of urine.
<span>Regulation
of blood pH or acid-base homeostasis is maintained by kidneys. Kidneys regulate
pH by excreting hydrogen ions (H</span>⁺<span>) into the urine and reabsorbing bicarbonate (HCO3</span>⁻<span>)
from the urine. <span>Acidosis (low blood pH) causes more
bicarbonate to be reabsorbed and in response to alkalosis (high blood pH) kidneys
excrete more bicarbonate.</span></span>
Answer:
1. B. Medulla oblongata contains cardiac, respiratory, vasomotor and reflex centers.
2. A. Hypothalamus is the major regulator of ANS
3. D. Occipital lobe is the location of visual cortex.
4. F. Sensory areas are primary site responsible for perceiving cutaneous sensory sensations and proprioception.
5. E. Motor areas directs conscious motor movement
6. C. Cerebellum - coordinates movement by comparing intended movement with actual movement.
7. K. Corpus callosum allows communication between right & left cerebral hemispheres.
8. J. Frontal Lobe - Cognition, personality.
9. A. Hypothalamus - Contains hunger, thirst and thermoregulatory centers.
There are choices for this question namely:
<span>1 Pulse oximetry of 90%
2 Body temperature of 99° F
3 Heart rate of 40 bpm
4 Respiratory rate of 20 breaths per minute
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The correct answer is "heart rate of 40 bpm". A heart rate of 40 bpm is classified as bradycardia. Bradycardia is defined as a slow heart rate below 60 bpm. A heart rate below 50 bpm is more than alarming to the health practitioner and suctioning should be stopped to give way for immediate intervention. A oxygen saturation of 90%, while below normal range of 95%-100%, is still considered safe. A body temperature of 99 degrees F and a respiratory rate of 20 breaths per minute is considered normal.
Answer:
1. While there is no cure for Alzheimer's, there are medications to help temporarily improve symptoms.
2. The most recent research is/was the research on the drug sargramostim, (AKA Leukine), It's thought that the drug may stimulate the immune system to protect the brain from harmful proteins.
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