Renal Physio Flashcards
How does net Hydrostatic pressure change between Efferent & Afferent arteriole? How?
Doesn’t! Stays same due to Eff/Aff via constriction & dilation
Formula for filtration/reabsorbtion?
=[(Pgc-Pis)-( πgs- πis)]
=GFR
=Q = Flow
What is effective Osmolarity? What forces result?
Osmoles of a substance remain in their respective compartment (impermeable), becoming driving force of Osmotic pressure (osmotic magnet for H2O)- i.e. inulin,
Can be temporary when substances distribute SLOWLY, & have initial osmotic effect (i.e. mannitol, NaCl)
If osmoles freely distribute across compartment, then no Osmotic pressure (urea)
Example of loss of isotonic fluid. Draw chart as well.
Hemorrhage (ignore volume from RBCs lost)
Diarrhea
Vomiting
Isotonic pee
Only ECF volume effected (like w/ isotonic gain)