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10 years ago Edited: 10 years ago, BioStudent1011
A man's leg was crushed between a car bumper and a wall. His physicians believe their patient has suffered kidney damage from myoglobin blocking glomerular pores. Tests showed the following results:
    plasma creatinine:    30 mg/100 mL plasma
    24 hour urine specimen:    volume = 1 liter
    urine creatinine    30 mg/mL urine



Answer the following questions by matching the correct calculated value to the question:

A.    How many mg of creatinine are in the urine specimen? How much creatinine appears in the urine per hour?
B.    What is the patient's creatinine clearance in mL/min?
C.    What is the patient's GFR?
D.    Is this a normal GFR? Did the patient sustain kidney damage?

We're given these {30 000, 1250, 69.4, 70, No, Yes} possible answers to pair up with the A-D questions.
Post Merge: 10 years ago

After spending some time trying to solve it I found the solution. Will set as solved Slight Smile
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