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PhysioEx Lab Report
Exercise 9: Renal System Physiology
Activity 5: Reabsorption of Glucose via Carrier Proteins
Name: Jaylin Thomas
Date: 26 April 2024
Session ID: session-f42d4c1a-9731-c17d-43af-07d44adb822e
Pre-lab Quiz Results
You scored 100% by answering 4 out of 4 questions correctly.
Experiment Results
Predict Question
Stop & Think Questions
Renal processing of plasma glucose does not
normally include
You correctly answered: secretion.
1
How does antidiuretic hormone (ADH) a
ff
ect the renal processing of plasma glucose?
You correctly answered: ADH has no direct e
ff
ects on renal processing of plasma glucose.
2
Glucose reabsorption in the nephron includes
You correctly answered: secondary active transport along the apical membrane of
proximal tubule cells.
3
Because carrier proteins are required to move glucose from the lumen of the nephron
into the interstitial spaces, which of the following statements is false
?
You correctly answered: The number of glucose carriers in a nephron can be altered as
needed by the body.
4
Predict Question: What will happen to the glucose concentration in the urinary bladder as
glucose carriers are added to the proximal tubule?
Your answer: The glucose concentration will increase.
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Experiment Data
Glucose Conc.
Capsule
Glucose Conc.
Distal
Glucose Conc.
Bladder
Total Glucose
Carriers
Conc. Grad.
6.00
6.00
6.00
0
1200
6.00
4.29
4.29
100
1200
6.00
2.57
2.57
200
1200
6.00
0.86
0.86
300
1200
6.00
0.00
0.00
400
1200
Post-lab Quiz Results
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Review Sheet Results
Why is the glucose concentration the same in both Bowman's capsule and the urinary
bladder?
You correctly answered: Glucose cannot be reabsorbed in the absence of carriers.
1
Is a transport maximum reached in these experiments?
You correctly answered: yes.
2
Glucose carrier proteins are located in which region of the nephron?
You correctly answered: the proximal convoluted tubule.
1
If the concentration of glucose in the fi
ltrate exceeds the transport capacity of the carrier
proteins, then
You correctly answered: a transport maximum has been reached.
2
Why does glucose appear in the urine of untreated diabetic patients?
You correctly answered: An excessive amount of glucose is present in their fi
ltrate.
3
What happens to the concentration of glucose in the urinary bladder as the number of
glucose carriers increases?
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10. Which of the following is a disorder in which red blood cells are found in
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8. The urinary system's preservation of homeostasis involves all but which of the
following?
OA. Maintaining water balance within the body
OB. Filtering waste products from the bloodstream
OC. Maintaining the acid-base balance of the body
OD. Maintaining the temperature of the body
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Irrigating a client's infected surgical wound
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A nurse is assessing a patient with Cushing's syndrome. Which observation should the nurse report to the physician immediately?
O An irregular apical pulse
O Pitting edema of the legs
O Frequent urination
O Dry mucous membranes
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Fred Davis is a 52 - year old overweight male who is complaining of tiredness and blurred vision. He says that for the last two weeks, he's been very hungry and very thirsty, but despite eating more, he has lost 8 pounds. He also mentions that he has been urinating more frequently. When asked, he mentions that his paternal grandfather suffered from heart disease and diabetes. Blood tests show blood glucose of 190 mg / dL.
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Ms. Jackson is a single, 56-year-old woman with a 20-year history of type 1 diabetes, hypertension, hyperlipidemia, chronic anemia, and a total knee replacement. She has been diagnosed with CKD. She was admitted to a medical unit for treatment of shortness of breath and CKD. Treatment will include hemodialysis. She has had increasing shortness of breath, has pitting edema, urine output of about 375 mL/day, and is having premature ventricular contractions (PVCs) as seen on the cardiac monitor. Her admitting laboratory values are Na 131, K 6, Cl 97, Ca 10, iron (Fe) 64, WBC 4000, RBC 3.12, Hgb 10.1, Hct 32, creatinine 7, BUN 30. Her blood glucose levels yesterday were as follows: 07:00, 154 mg/dL; noon, 122 mg/dL; 17:00, 188 mg/dL. She has sliding-scale insulin ordered. She is having an echocardiogram and chest x-ray done. She is having a two-tailed subclavian catheter placed for blood access. She is withdrawn and quiet.
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body and requires exertion of energy.
a. Physical change
b. Physical Body
c. Physical Activities
d. Physical appearance
2. The following are examples of physical activities EXCEPT?
a. Eating and Drinking
b. Running
c. Pilates
d. Aerobics
3. These are Physical activities that were planned and more structured it also
gives us the opportunity to embrace healthy and active lifestyle by doing so.
a. Physical fitness
b. Exercise
c. Yoga
d. Physical education
4. These type of Physical Activities are also known as "cardio exercise" it
increases our heart and breathing rate. They cause us to sweat profusely and
breathe harder our heart pumps blood more vigorously, causing oxygen to
circulate throughout our body.?
a. Aeronautic activities
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OPTION 2: CARDIO/RENAL/RESPIRATORY ESSAY (BOTH A AND B ARE REQUIRED for full credit)
PRESSURE regulation: Describe how POOR CARDIAC OUTPUT could lead to:
Activation of the sympathetic nervous system. Then describe the cardiovascular response to sympathetic nervous system activation. Be specific.
Increased sodium reabsorption at the kidney. Be specific about locations and mechanisms.
You will need to discuss: relevant baroreceptor function, renin-angiotensin aldosterone system function, specific regions of the nephron
pH regulation: Describe the specific mechanisms by which respiratory and renal physiology utilize CARBONIC ANHYDRASE to regulate BLOOD pH.
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Which laboratory result for a patient with multifocal premature ventricular contractions (PVCs) is most important for the nurse to communicate to the health care provider?
1. Serum chloride 92 mEq/L
2. Serum sodium 134 mEq/L
3. Serum potassium 2.7 mEq/L
4. Blood glucose 243 mg/dL
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2. On assessing Mr. D.'s skin, the nurse
notes 4+ pitting edema in his lower
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noted in the past 24 hours. For
therapeutic diuresis to occur, what
would the medical management likely
include?
3. Mr. D. puts his call light on to request
assistance to ambulate. The nurse notes
subclavicular retractions and cyanosis
of his nail beds. What would be the
most appropriate nursing actions?
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