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- What are some of the long term repercussions of kidney donation?A patient is found to have severe arteriosclerosis of the renal arteries, which reduces renal blood flow. Which of the following options is consistent with this diagnosis? a) hypotension b) reduced vasomotor tone c) increased sympathetic stimulation of the heart b d) hypertensionHow would you treat sudden oliguria, hypovolemia and hypertension?
- Describe the impact of a failure of the kidneys on at least one other organ system.How do other body systems work to restore homeostasis when the kidneys are not working correctly?Is Hypertension often an early sign of renal failure? How?How are functions of the urinary system related to those of the cardiovascular system? Explain why individuals with persistent hypertension will eventually experience kidney failure?