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The Following video , belongs to MediaPromos and fall under fair use according to the copyright act of 19 76 . Please make sure to subscribe and like. Days of Our Lives spoilers indicate that Sami (Alison Sweeney) has finally gotten the information that she's been waiting for this entire time. For weeks now, she's been patiently waiting for the DNA results, as she wants to know if the mystery patient is in fact her long lost EJ. Kayla (Mary Beth Evans) pointed out that even if the mystery patient were to be EJ, no one would be able to recognize him anyway. Dr. Evans even suggested that skin grafts would help, but there wouldn't be a guarantee. Either way, Sami doesn't care how he looks like: all she wants is EJ back in her life. She knows that the mystery patient is her last hope, but she's not giving up on him. EJ has always been the love of Sami's life. If it weren't for Kristen's (Stacy Haiduk) confession, Sami would have given up a long time ago. All she needs now is evidence of EJ's identity right now. They can sort out the rest of the details later. Yet, new Days of Our Lives spoilers say that Sami will finally learn the truth by next week. Thankfully, we know that the DNA results confirm that the mystery patient is indeed EJ. If that weren't enough, he even managed to say Sami's name at the warehouse, which clearly means that he misses her just as much as she's missed him. Of course, Sami wants to plan her future with EJ, but it won't be easy. EJ is not the same person he used to be. Fans will just have to tune in to find out more! Days of Our Lives airs weekdays on the NBC network. Check your local listings for times. In the meantime, let us know what you think by leaving us a line with your thoughts in our comments section below. And as always, don't forget to check back with Soap Opera Spy for all the latest news, updates and spoilers on Days of Our Lives and all of your favorite daytime television shows right here! As always, more detailed spoilers and a full collection of pictures for the week in question will appear here on Soap Opera Spy, when there could be more clues and hints over exactly what's going on.

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WHAT IS ALDOSTERONE (NURSING) - Duration: 3:47.

What is aldosterone?

I'm going to tell you everything you need to know about aldosterone in this video.

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What is up my friend, Christina here with nursingschoolofsuccess.com and today we are

talking all about the hormone aldosterone.

So aldosterone is a hormone that is released by the adrenal glands.

And the adrenal glands sit ontop of the kidneys.

So sometimes you might hear that the kidneys release aldosterone, that's really only half

true - slash - not really true at all.

Aldosterone is really released by the adrenal glands, and the adrenal glands are ontop of

the kidneys.

And aldosterone plays a huge role in balancing fluids and electrolytes in the body, particularly

by regulating fluid volume, sodium and potassium levels.

So, there are 4 key things I want you to know about aldosterone: Number 1: it is released

if the blood pressure or volume gets too low, OR if there is some disease causing it to

release when it's not supposed to; Number 2: it causes the kidneys to hold onto water;

Number 3: it causes the kidneys to hold onto sodium; and number 4: it causes the kidneys

to get rid of potassium.

Now let's do some critical thinking around this so we can really understand what's happening.

So when the blood volume in the body is low, and the blood pressure is lower, aldosterone

is stimulated to be released.

And when aldosterone is released it has 3 main actions: It causes the kidneys to hold

onto water; it causes the kidneys to hold onto sodium; and it causes the kidneys to

get rid of potassium.

So when aldosterone is released, the fluid and sodium levels are going to rise, and the

potassium level is going to drop.

Does that make sense?

Because aldosterone tells the kidneys to hold onto more water and sodium, and get rid of

potassium.

Now, let's talk about the flip side to all of this.

What do you think will happen if there is TOO MUCH fluid volume in the body already?

Aldosterone will be inhibited, yes!

Because, aldosterone's job is to keep sodium and water in the body, but when there's already

too much fluid in the body, it doesn't need any more.

So aldosterone shouldn't be released.

So, make sure to remember those 4 things about aldosterone: It is released if the blood pressure

or volume gets too low, OR if there is some disease causing it to release when it's not

supposed to; It causes the kidneys to hold onto water; it causes the kidneys to hold

onto sodium; and it causes the kidneys to get rid of potassium.

And that is the role of aldosterone in the body.

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