Mr. Rees has had a history of essential hypertension, which is usually under control. After his grandson's birthday party, where he overindulged on salty, fried foods, he was admitted to a hospital. On admission: his BP was 190/100mm Hg, HR was 55bpm, EDV was 150mL, EF was 70%. As a routine procedure his blood was drawn for blood type determination. During blood typing agglutination took place in all pits.
Explain hormonal compensatory mechanisms for high BP. In detail please. Answer/Explanation: