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PATH 1016 RENAL DISORDERS STUDY SET WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS 100% VERIFIED!!

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Renal Failure - ANSWER Condition where kidneys fail to filter blood effectively.



Pre-Renal Failure - ANSWER Caused by decreased blood supply to kidneys.



Intrarenal Failure - ANSWER Caused by problems within the kidneys themselves.



Post-Renal Failure - ANSWER Caused by obstruction of urine outflow from kidneys.



Acute Renal Failure (ARF) - ANSWER Abrupt decline in kidney function, usually
reversible.



Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD) - ANSWER Progressive decline in kidney function over
time.



Nephron - ANSWER Functional unit of the kidney responsible for filtration.



Glomerulus - ANSWER Tuft of capillaries for blood filtration in kidneys.



Tubule - ANSWER Site for reabsorption and secretion of substances.



Collecting Duct - ANSWER Final site for urine concentration and delivery.



GFR - ANSWER Glomerular filtration rate; measures kidney filtration efficiency.

, BUN - ANSWER Blood urea nitrogen; indicates nitrogen waste levels.



Creatinine - ANSWER By-product of muscle metabolism; indicates kidney function.



Azotemia - ANSWER Accumulation of nitrogenous wastes in the blood.



Acute Tubular Necrosis (ATN) - ANSWER Acute destruction of tubular cells, impairing
function.



Ischemia - ANSWER Insufficient blood supply to an organ or tissue.



Electrolyte Imbalance - ANSWER Disruption in normal levels of electrolytes in blood.



Hypocalcemia - ANSWER Low calcium levels in the blood, often due to kidney failure.



Nephrotoxins - ANSWER Substances that can cause kidney damage.



Fluid Retention - ANSWER Accumulation of excess fluid in the body.



Edema - ANSWER Swelling caused by excess fluid in tissues.



Pulmonary Congestion - ANSWER Fluid accumulation in the lungs due to heart failure.



Recovery Phase - ANSWER Phase where renal tissue repair and function restoration
occurs.



Maintenance Phase - ANSWER Phase with decreased GFR and retention of
metabolites.

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