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clinical manifestation of AGN


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-sudden edmea, hematuria, proteinuria, HTN
-smoky or coffee colored urine
-oliguria
-CVA tendencies




clinical manifestations of respiratory alkalosis


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, -hypocapnea
-hypoclacemia
-hypokalemia




small atrophied, scarred kidneys; occurs because of repeated kidney infection


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What is different about Chronic Pyelonephritis?




pathophysiology of CKD


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-fluid filled cysts in both kidney
-hyperplasia in renal epithelial cells
-formation of cysts
-out pocketing of nephron tubule walls
-cysyts proliferate (develop RBC)
-kidneys englarge
-vessels susceptible to rupture
-pain
-cysts




treatment of RCC


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-radiation
-targeted cancer therapy (immune modulators)

, -surgery (localized-nephrectomy, removal of metastatic tumors)




nephrolithiasis (renal calculi)


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formation of stones, most common in white men (recurrence is common)




Respiratory acidosis


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A drop in blood pH due to hypoventilation (too little breathing) and a
resulting accumulation of Co2.




the cells take in H+ and kick out K+ to help balance


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Why does a K+ deficiency happen with acidosis?




collecting tubule


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, distal tubules empty into single larger collecting tubule; responds to ADH
(helps hold on to fluid); regulates secretion of acid; merges into the larger
collecting ducts; more than 99% of the original filtrate is reabsorbed by the
time it reaches pelvis




clinical manifestations of acute pyelonephritis


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-CVA tenderness
-fever
-pyuria
-dysuria
-chills, groin pain, N&V
-complications (septic shock, ARDS, chronic kidney disease due to
scarring)




bicarbonate ions take up released H+ ion and become carbonic acid; excreted
through respiratory system


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What happens if there is too much acid?




ADPKD


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