This client would have a much higher glomerular hydrosatic pressure and would therefore lose more fluids than normal. Because of the threat of dehydration, the staff should make sure the client drinks plenty of water.
Well, high blood pressure can first damage the heart and blood vessels, then kidneys. But the effects are systemic and though gradual, can be lifelong damage.
Heart & brain functions effects blood pressure.
I can tell you that high blood pressure, if it is not brought under control, can cause the kidneys to fail completely.
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The kidneys actually play a major role in maintaining blood pressure. The kidneys are also responsible for flushing out toxins from the body.
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hydrostatic pressure
Yes, there are pressure receptors in the kidneys.
They help regulate blood pressure (I think)
They help regulate blood pressure (I think)
The kidneys retain salt when the blood pressure is low. This keeps fluid in the body, thus maintaining the blood pressure. The kidneys cause vasoconstriction in the body when the blood pressure is low. This raises the blood pressure.
"No hemodynamically significant renal artery stenosis" means that the narrowing of the renal artery is not severe enough to affect blood flow significantly to the kidneys. This indicates that the kidneys are receiving adequate blood supply, which is important for their function. In clinical terms, it suggests that the stenosis is unlikely to cause symptoms or complications related to kidney function or blood pressure.