I just want the correct answer without explanation to the five questionsز 1. Which of the following hormones causes increased atrial pressure and decreases sodium reabsorption in the kidneys? Atrial natriuretic peptide  PTH  Aldosterone  Vasopressin 2. Angiotensin I is changed by which of the following into Angiotensin II? ACE  AVT  Pepsin  Adenosine 3. Which of the following is not a cause of peripheral edema? Increased capillary permeability  Reduced levels of plasma proteins  Heart failure  Decreased capillary output 4. Which of the following during an electrocardiogram is associated with hypokalemia? QRS complex  U wave  PR segment  ST segment 5. Which of the following is not generally associated with a 2nd degree (Mobitz Type 1) AV block? Usually asymptomatic  Nonsequential (P wave then QRS complex)  Increased PR segment/interval  70% Fatal

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I just want the correct answer without explanation to the five questionsز

1. Which of the following hormones causes increased atrial pressure and decreases sodium reabsorption in the kidneys?
  1. Atrial natriuretic peptide 
  2. PTH 
  3. Aldosterone 
  4. Vasopressin
2. Angiotensin I is changed by which of the following into Angiotensin II?
  1. ACE 
  2. AVT 
  3. Pepsin 
  4. Adenosine
3. Which of the following is not a cause of peripheral edema?
  1. Increased capillary permeability 
  2. Reduced levels of plasma proteins 
  3. Heart failure 
  4. Decreased capillary output
4. Which of the following during an electrocardiogram is associated with hypokalemia?
  1. QRS complex 
  2. U wave 
  3. PR segment 
  4. ST segment
5. Which of the following is not generally associated with a 2nd degree (Mobitz Type 1) AV block?
  1. Usually asymptomatic 
  2. Nonsequential (P wave then QRS complex) 
  3. Increased PR segment/interval 
  4. 70% Fatal
 
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