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These are notes for advanced pathophysiology originally acted as a study guide and a template for further note elaboration. These notes gave me an A in the class and an A on all my exams. These notes can be used for BSN pathophysiology, advanced pathophysiology, anatomy and physiology, and any other affiliated course.

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FOCUS NOTES — RENAL, RESPIRATORY,
CARDIOVASCULAR & EPIDEMIOLOGY
RENAL
Renal Calculi

●​ Most common: Calcium oxalate.
●​ Causes: Hypercalciuria (hyperparathyroidism, excess Ca/Vit D), hyperoxaluria,
hyperuricosuria (gout/high purines), dehydration, cystine disorders.
●​ Risk: Male 20–60, family history, previous stones; recurrence common.
●​ Symptoms: Severe flank pain → groin, hematuria, N/V, urgency/frequency.
●​ UA: Hematuria, crystals, pH, possible bacteria.
●​ Crystals: Calcium oxalate = envelope/dumbbell; uric acid = needle/diamond; cystine =
hexagonal.

Renal Failure

●​ Pre-renal: ↓perfusion → dehydration, hemorrhage, shock, HF; hypotension, tachycardia,
oliguria, BUN >20:1.
●​ Intra-renal: Direct kidney damage (ATN, glomerular disease, nephrotoxins); edema,
HTN, abnormal UA; BUN usually <20:1.
●​ Post-renal: Obstruction (stone, prostate, tumor); oliguria/anuria, flank pain, hematuria,
hydronephrosis.
●​ BUN: ↑ with dehydration, GI bleed, high protein; ↓ with liver dysfunction.
●​ Creatinine: ↑ with ↓GFR and increased muscle mass.
●​ GFR: Normal young adult generally ≥90; persistent <60 for ≥3 months = CKD.
●​ Diabetic nephropathy: Screen with UACR + eGFR.

UTI

Pyelonephritis: Kidney infection; fever/chills, flank pain, CVA tenderness, N/V; pyuria, nitrites,
hematuria, culture; risks = stones, pregnancy, DM, catheter, recurrent UTI.

Cystitis: Bladder infection; dysuria, urgency/frequency, suprapubic pain, cloudy/bloody urine;
pyuria/nitrites; usually no systemic symptoms.

, RESPIRATORY
Sinusitis

●​ Acute: Usually viral. Congestion, facial pressure, headache, drainage. Saline irrigation,
analgesics, intranasal steroids. Bacterial suspected with ≥10 days persistent
symptoms, severe symptoms, or double worsening.
●​ Chronic: ≥12 weeks; congestion, drainage, decreased smell; saline + intranasal
corticosteroids.

Pleural Disorders

●​ Pneumothorax: Air → pleural space; sudden dyspnea/pleuritic pain, ↓breath sounds,
hyperresonance; X-ray = pleural line/no lung markings.
●​ Hemothorax: Blood → pleural space; ↓breath sounds, dullness; X-ray = opacity/fluid.
●​ Chylothorax: Lymph → pleural space; dyspnea/dullness; diagnose with
thoracentesis/high pleural triglycerides.

Respiratory Infections

●​ TB: M. tuberculosis, airborne; chronic cough, night sweats, weight loss; TB test + CXR +
sputum testing/culture.
●​ CAP: S. pneumoniae most common; fever, cough, dyspnea, crackles; CXR
infiltrate/consolidation.
●​ HIV pneumonia: Risk depends on CD4; bacterial pathogens + PJP with severe
immunosuppression. PJP = dry cough, fever, progressive dyspnea, diffuse/ground-glass
infiltrates.
●​ HAP: S. aureus, Pseudomonas, gram-negative organisms; hospitalized/ventilated
patients; fever, hypoxemia, new infiltrate.
●​ Lung abscess: Usually anaerobic/mixed bacteria; aspiration risk; foul sputum, fever,
weight loss; CXR/CT = cavity + air-fluid level.

Occupational Exposures

●​ Silica/coal/asbestos: Pneumoconiosis.
●​ Mold/birds/flour/cotton: Hypersensitivity pneumonitis/asthma.
●​ Chlorine/ammonia: Airway injury/ARDS.
●​ Radon: Lung cancer.
●​ TB: Infection exposure.

Lung Assessment

●​ Egophony: "E" sounds like "A" → consolidation.

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