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******What does a kidney function test consist of? |
C2 B2 UG
Creatinine Cleareance Creatinine Serum
BUN BUN/Creatinien ratio
Urinalysis GFR rate
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*****What's oliguria? |
urine output less than 400ml/day |
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******What's azotemia? |
retention of nitrogen waste; elevation of bun and creatine |
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*****Nephritic vs. Nephrotic
Which one has massive proteinuria?
As well as, hypoalbuminiema,severe edema, hyperlipidemia, lipiduria |
Nephrotic |
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************Nephritic vs. Nephrotic
Which one has hypertension?
As well as, hematuria, moderate proteinuria, edeam, mild increase in bun and creatinine |
Nephritic |
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****What do you see in pylonephritis? |
wbc casts, positive culture |
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***what do you see in chronic bilateral? |
decreasing concentrating ability |
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Name the 2 glomular syndromes |
nephritic and nephrotic |
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name the 2 tubolintersitis diseases |
chronic(bilateral) pyelonephritis |
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*****When working up for stones you need to do this twice?
look at 2 things?
and analyze stones if available= types of stones calcim,triple phospa, maganis phos, uric acid stones |
2 urine samples within 24 hours serum and urine |
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****IVP assess |
renal size and contour |
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*****Which one is more sensitive?
IVP or non contrast CT? |
non contrast CT but other cheaper |
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****retrograde pyelography is btwn which 2 strucutures
often done when what is expected? |
urinary meatus and renal pelvis
obstruction |
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***what is mri/mra indicated for? |
renovascular disease |
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****does renal arteriography use iodinated contrast? |
yes |
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Renal Biopsy indications |
RPGN
SNF TP
systemic disas nephrotic syndrome failure renal
translplane rejection protine uria wihin certain range |
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Read over notes quickly |
k |