Answer: The correct answer is option A
THE KIDNEYS CAN IMPROVE OVER A PERIOD OF MONTHS.
Explanation: Acute renal failure is a condition in which the kidneys capacity to excrete nitrogenous waste and maintain fluid and electrolyte balance (homeostasis) is impaired over a couple of hours to days or even weeks.
Haemodialysis is initiated in couple of cases of acute renal failure which involves removal of blood form the body and filtering it through a man made membrane known as a dialyzer or an artificial kidney, then the filtered blood is returned back to the body.this is done inorder to help the body get rid of nitrogenous waste and avoid the build-up of toxins in the blood before the kidney is able to recover it's normal homeostatic role.
Answer:
The correct answer is - incomplete proteins do not include all essential amino acids.
Explanation:
Proteins can be either complete proteins or incomplete proteins, complete proteins have all the essential amino acids required for our body whereas incomplete protein does not include all essential amino acids.
Animal-based proteins are generally known as complete proteins such as meat, poultry, fish, eggs, milk, and cheese. Quinoa and soy are two vegetarian sources of complete proteins as these are plant-based proteins.
self knowledge and behavior
Answer:
"I should avoid using salt substitutes."
Explanation:
The patient, exposed in the question, should avoid salt and its substances in their diet. This is because this patient's kidneys are already very fragile due to illness and salt makes the kidneys even more shaken.
A study at the University of Groningen in the Netherlands focused on 45 patients already suffering from chronic kidney failure, a problem marked by progressive loss of kidney function that causes fatigue, nausea, dry skin, pain… Scientists basically asked for some of the volunteers to reduce their sodium intake over four eight-week periods. The results showed that cutting excess salt decreased the loss of certain proteins in the kidneys, an indicator doctors use to check for disease progression. In fact, another part of the participants received doses of a drug that activates vitamin D receptors, but its effectiveness was much less expressive. That is, the simple act of not abusing the salt in question would be more effective than taking this medicine.
For this reason, we can conclude that a patient who understands that he should avoid salt and substitutes in his diet is well informed about the disease.