A client with hepatitis C develops liver failure and GI hemorrhage. The blood products that would most likely bring about hemostasis in the client are() A: whole blood and albumin. B: platelets and packed red blood cells. C: fresh frozen plasma and whole blood. D: cryoprecipitate and fresh frozen plasma.
A client with hepatitis C develops liver failure and GI hemorrhage. The blood products that would most likely bring about hemostasis in the client are() A: whole blood and albumin. B: platelets and packed red blood cells. C: fresh frozen plasma and whole blood. D: cryoprecipitate and fresh frozen plasma.
Metabolic alkalosis increases the concentration of free Ca2+ in plasma.
Metabolic alkalosis increases the concentration of free Ca2+ in plasma.
Bilirubin is only sparingly soluble in plasma and water, but in the plasma it is protein-bound, specifically to albumin.( )
Bilirubin is only sparingly soluble in plasma and water, but in the plasma it is protein-bound, specifically to albumin.( )
Plasma cell
Plasma cell
The main difference between interstitial fluid and plasma is A: The protein concentration is higher in plasma B: The Na+ concentration is higher in plasma C: The protein concentration is higher in interstitial fluid D: The Na+ concentration is higher in interstitial fluid E: The organic acid concentration is higher in plasma
The main difference between interstitial fluid and plasma is A: The protein concentration is higher in plasma B: The Na+ concentration is higher in plasma C: The protein concentration is higher in interstitial fluid D: The Na+ concentration is higher in interstitial fluid E: The organic acid concentration is higher in plasma
Plasma clearance is referred to Renal clearance of a substance is the volume of plasma that is completely cleared of the substance by the kidneys per ______ .
Plasma clearance is referred to Renal clearance of a substance is the volume of plasma that is completely cleared of the substance by the kidneys per ______ .
Which of the following increases the rate of excretion of calcium ions by kidney?() A: decrease the calcitonin concentration in the<br/>plasma B: increase the phosphate ion concentration in the plasma C: decrease in the plasma level of parathyroid hormone D: metabolic alkalosis E: increase in the plasma level of parathyroid hormone
Which of the following increases the rate of excretion of calcium ions by kidney?() A: decrease the calcitonin concentration in the<br/>plasma B: increase the phosphate ion concentration in the plasma C: decrease in the plasma level of parathyroid hormone D: metabolic alkalosis E: increase in the plasma level of parathyroid hormone
Which of the following about memory testing of old mice is true? A: A bright light make it much easier for mice to find their ways to escape the maze. B: All mice being tested have been injected with young human plasma. C: There must be some factors in young human plasma which can help the old brain. D: Old blood factors will not influence the young mice.
Which of the following about memory testing of old mice is true? A: A bright light make it much easier for mice to find their ways to escape the maze. B: All mice being tested have been injected with young human plasma. C: There must be some factors in young human plasma which can help the old brain. D: Old blood factors will not influence the young mice.
The main difference between interstitial fluid and plasma is A: The protein concentration is higher in plasma B: The Na+ concentration is higher in plasma C: The protein concentration is higher in interstitial fluid D: The Na+ concentration is higher in interstitial fluid
The main difference between interstitial fluid and plasma is A: The protein concentration is higher in plasma B: The Na+ concentration is higher in plasma C: The protein concentration is higher in interstitial fluid D: The Na+ concentration is higher in interstitial fluid
The main functions of plasma protein are A: Carrier of material transportation B: Form a buffer pair C: Participate in immune response D: Maintain plasma colloid osmotic pressure
The main functions of plasma protein are A: Carrier of material transportation B: Form a buffer pair C: Participate in immune response D: Maintain plasma colloid osmotic pressure