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Parathormone
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Control bone maturation and bone growth
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Any time the pt. System sees a decline in Ca+ - Parathormone will be released
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Weakens the bonds of the crystal lattice to help with the osteoclasts
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ADH
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Anti-diuretic hormone
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Not getting enough water or they are excreting too much
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Diuresis
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Clinical Dehydration will cauwse this to be present
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Aldosterone
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When this elevates Na+ absorbed more in the DCT.
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Na+ removed from the DCT this pulls water with it.
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Erythropoeitin
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Stimulates the marrow to create new RBC's
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Chronic renal failure can cause anemia
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This can cause more infection
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This causes an anemia of under production
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Decreased Reticulocyte count
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Renin
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Know the RAA system
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Elevates to preserve tubular flow rate***
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It will do it even when it should not do it
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