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Card 16
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Why does heart failure impair gas exchange?
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Card 17
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What 2 compensatory mechanisms triggered in heart failure, make their condition worse?
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Card 18
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Why do they make heart failure worse?
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Card 19
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What organ activates the RAA system?
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Card 20
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What is angiotensin and what does it do?
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Card 21
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What is aldosterone and what does it do?
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Card 22
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Is glucose normally found in the urine?
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Card 23
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How does high amounts of glucose in the plasma effect plasma concentration?
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Card 24
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What is glycosuria?
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Card 25
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What do osmoreceptors and glucose monitoring do?
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