This increased process will cause PvO2 to decrease and the PaO2 to remain unchanged
What is increased tissue metabolism?
the cells responsible for sodium and potassium equilibrium
What are principle cells?
can cause hypernatremia and hypokalemia
What is hyperald?
elastic recoil of the alveoli and elastic recoil of the chest wall are equal and opposite
What is FRC?
the type of shunt that puts venous blood into LA
What is anatomic shunt?
Is a mineralcorticoid
What is ALD
the origination of the AV node if the p wave is before the QRS complex
What is the superior portion of AV node escape beat?
only part of the nephron that reabsorbs glucose
What is the PCT?
Hormone that stimulates the ovaries
What is FSH (Gonadotroph)?
is the tidal volume X 5
What is IRV?
the part of the nephron that will release more of this hormone when the patient is hypovolemic or hyperkalemic
What is the DCT and ALD?
What is calcitrol?
Type of pathology that causes a FEV1 that is higher than .8
What is a restrictive disease (ex: fibrosis)?
Will cause the concentration of CR to increase
What is Na Glu Symporter and Na K ATPase?
Pathology that causes decreased TSH and T3 and T4 but increased TRH
What is secondary hypothyroidism?