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Which of the following factors would decrease the GFR?
Blood Gas
A medical test that measures the amounts of oxygen and carbon dioxide in the blood, alongside the pH level.
Nasogastric Tube
A flexible tube that is inserted through the nose into the stomach, used for feeding, medication administration, or removal of stomach contents.
Wound Drainage
The flow of fluid, which can range from clear to pus-filled, from a wound, indicating the body's response to injury or infection.
Osmoreceptor Stimulation
Activation of specialized sensory receptors responsive to changes in osmotic pressure, primarily involved in body fluid balance.
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