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Module 5 Critical Thinking Assignment

Module 5 Critical Thinking Assignment

Q Module 5Critical Thinking Assignment Functional Anatomy of the Kidney The kidneys play an essential role in the Renin-Angiotensin-Aldosterone system (RAAS), which works together with the cardiovascular, endocrine, and nervous systems to regulate blood pressure and fluid balance. RAAS is a hormone system that is comprised primarily of renin, angiotensin II, and aldosterone, and is regulated by the rate of renal blood flow. Provide an overview of the stages of RAAS. Discuss the impact of high blood pressure (hypertension) on kidney function and the importance of maintaining normal blood pressure levels. Include an explanation of how each of the following occurs: the release of renin, production, binding, and effects of angiotensin II, and the release of aldosterone. Integrate content on the role of the cardiovascular, endocrine, and nervous systems in the regulation of the RAAS. Your paper should be 2-3-pages in length and conform to APA guidelines in the CSU Global Writing Center (Links to an external site.). Include at least two scholarly references in addition to the course textbook. The CSU Global Library is a good place to find these references. Rubric Mod 5 CT Mod 5 CT Criteria Ratings Pts This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeContent 15 to >12.0 pts Meets Expectation Demonstrates strong or adequate knowledge of the urinary system; correctly represents knowledge from the readings and sources. 12 to >9.0 pts Approaches Expectation Some significant, but not major, errors or omissions in demonstration of knowledge. 9 to >6.0 pts Below Expectation Major errors or omissions in demonstration of knowledge. 6 to >0 pts Limited Evidence Fails to demonstrate knowledge of the materials. 15 pts This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeSources / Examples 10 to >8.0 pts Meets Expectation Sources or examples meet required criteria and are well chosen to provide substance and perspectives on the issue under examination. 8 to >6.0 pts Approaches Expectation Sources or examples meet required criteria, but are less than adequately chosen to provide substance and perspectives on the issue under examination. 6 to >4.0 pts Below Expectation Sources or examples meet required criteria, but are poorly chosen to provide substance and perspectives on the issue under examination. 4 to >0 pts Limited Evidence Source or example selection and integration of knowledge from the course are clearly deficient. 10 pts This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeDemonstrates college-level proficiency in organization, grammar and style. 5 to >4.0 pts Meets Expectation Project is clearly organized, well written, and in proper format as outlined in the assignment. Strong sentence and paragraph structure; few errors in grammar and spelling. 4 to >3.0 pts Approaches Expectation Project is fairly well organized and written, and is in proper format as outlined in the assignment. Reasonably good sentence and paragraph structure; significant number of errors in grammar and spelling. 3 to >2.0 pts Below Expectation Project is poorly organized; does not follow proper paper format. Inconsistent to inadequate sentence and paragraph development; numerous errors in grammar and spelling. 2 to >0 pts Limited Evidence Project is not organized or well written, and is not in proper paper format. Poor quality work; unacceptable in terms of grammar and spelling. 5 pts This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeDemonstrates proper use of APA style 5 to >4.0 pts Meets Expectation Project contains proper APA formatting, according to the CSU Global Writing Center, with no more than one significant error. 4 to >3.0 pts Approaches Expectation Few errors in APA formatting, according to the CSU Global Writing Center, with no more than two to three significant errors. 3 to >2.0 pts Below Expectation Significant errors in APA formatting, according to the CSU Global Writing Center, with four to five significant errors. 2 to >0 pts Limited Evidence Numerous errors in APA formatting, according to the CSU Global Writing Center, with more than five significant errors. 5 pts Total Points: 35 PreviousNext

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The complicated multi-organ endocrine system known as the RAAS is in charge of controlling vascular resistance and tone as well as fluid and electrolyte balance, which are both necessary for controlling blood pressure. Systemic blood pressure is directly impacted by RAAS because it controls how much salt and water the kidneys absorb. Normal activation of the RAAS occurs in response to a dip in blood pressure (lower blood volume), which causes the kidneys to absorb more water and electrolytes. This increases blood pressure and makes up for the decrease in blood volume (Poznyak et al., 2021). In addition to regulating cardiac output and arterial pressure, renin-angiotensin-aldosterone (RAAS) regulates blood volume and systemic vascular resistance. As the name suggests, this system consists of three crucial parts: the three hormones renin, angiotensin, and aldosterone.