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©BRIGHTSTARS EXAM SOLUTIONS 10/23/2024 11:19 PM Nutrition - Chapters 22 & 23 - Renal Disease, Cancer, & HIV Exam Study Guide. Kidneys - answerTwo bean-shaped organs that filter the blood; make up the central part of the urinary system; in adults are about 5 inches long, 2.5 inches wide, and an inch thick? Renal artery and vein - answerWhat two blood vessels enter and exit the kidneys? Ureters - answerEach kidney weighs approximately 4-6 ounces and is attached to the bladder by two long tubes called ____. Glomerulus - answerThe location in the nephrons of the kidneys where filtration take place. Bladder - answerA reservoir which receives urine transported by the ureters. Urethra - answerTransports urine outside the body from the bladder. 50 gallons - answerEvery day healthy kidneys filter about ____ of blood through 140 miles of tubes and nephrons. Homeostasis - answerKidney function is essential to ____, that is, the body's ability to maintain the right balance of fluid, hormones, electrolytes and acid/base balance. Total body water - answerHealthy kidneys regulate the ____ found in blood, arteries, veins, capillaries, and interstitial spaces. Metabolic waste products - answerHealthy kidneys regulate removal of ____ produced by food metabolism and cellular metabolism (as well as medications and toxins such as alcohol). Electrolytes - answerHealthy kidneys regulate ____ to ensure enough are available for the workings of body cells, nerve stimulation, muscle contraction, and blood coagulation (clotting). Acids and bases - answerHealthy kidneys regulate ____ and thus the body's metabolic pH levels for vital cellular activities. Blood pressure - answerHealthy kidneys regulate ____ and secrete rennin when the volume of fluid in the blood vessels declines. ©BRIGHTSTARS EXAM SOLUTIONS 10/23/2024 11:19 PM Red blood cells - answerHealthy kidneys regulate the production of the ____ that carry oxygen. Thus, when the kidneys detect a decrease in oxygen concentration they secrete erythropoietin, which in turn stimulates the bone marrow to make more of them. Vitamin D - answerHealthy kidneys regulate the synthesis of _____ to its active form, calcitrol, a substance necessary for the body to absorb calcium. Nephrotic syndrome - answerThis terms describes any kidney disorder that results in excess protein in the urine (proteinuria). Plasma proteins - answerNephrotic syndrome can develop when damage to the glomerular capillaries increases their permeability to ____, allowing protein to escape into the urine. Increased risk of developing heart disease and stroke - answerConsequences of nephrotic syndrome include edema, ____ (due to elevated LDL and VLDL levels), loss of immunoglobulin resulting in increased infections, and loss of vitamin-D binding protein resulting in potential rickets and osteomalacia. Lipid-lowering - answerThe medications (along with medical nutrition therapy) used to manage Nephrotic syndrome include anti-inflammatory agents, ACE inhibitors, immunosuppressants, antihypertensive agents, diuretics, and ____ medications. Triglycerides - answerProviding excessive amounts of dietary protein will result in storage of amino acids as ____, causing increased nitrogen and overworking the kidneys. Acute and chronic - answerThe two types of renal failure: ____. Dialysis - answerThis is the process of "cleaning" or filtering the blood by diffusion and can be done by Hemodialysis (uses a dialyzer to filter the blood) or Peritoneal dialysis (uses the body's peritoneum as a filter). Acute renal failure - answerA sudden halt in kidney function, usually for a few days or weeks, which may be reversible. Acute pre-renal failure - answerCaused by a decreased flow of blood to the kidneys, which may be due to shock, burns, hemorrhaging (bleeding), and gastrointestinal malignancies (cancers/tumors). Acute intra-renal failure - answerThis condition is caused by kidney damage from substances such as drugs, heavy metals, certain plant and animal substances, x-ray dyes or environmental agents such as pesticides, inflammation, immune disorders, trauma, obstruction, hemolysis, systemic and vascular disorders, and complications related to pregnancy. Acute post-renal failure - answerOccurs when urine is prevented from leaving the body and caused by kidney stones, prostate problems, congenital abnormalities, or mass occupying lesions (tumors).

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©BRIGHTSTARS EXAM SOLUTIONS
10/23/2024 11:19 PM


Nutrition - Chapters 22 & 23 - Renal Disease,
Cancer, & HIV Exam Study Guide.


Kidneys - answer✔Two bean-shaped organs that filter the blood; make up the central part of the urinary
system; in adults are about 5 inches long, 2.5 inches wide, and an inch thick?

Renal artery and vein - answer✔What two blood vessels enter and exit the kidneys?

Ureters - answer✔Each kidney weighs approximately 4-6 ounces and is attached to the bladder by two
long tubes called ____.

Glomerulus - answer✔The location in the nephrons of the kidneys where filtration take place.

Bladder - answer✔A reservoir which receives urine transported by the ureters.

Urethra - answer✔Transports urine outside the body from the bladder.

50 gallons - answer✔Every day healthy kidneys filter about ____ of blood through 140 miles of tubes
and nephrons.

Homeostasis - answer✔Kidney function is essential to ____, that is, the body's ability to maintain the
right balance of fluid, hormones, electrolytes and acid/base balance.

Total body water - answer✔Healthy kidneys regulate the ____ found in blood, arteries, veins, capillaries,
and interstitial spaces.

Metabolic waste products - answer✔Healthy kidneys regulate removal of ____ produced by food
metabolism and cellular metabolism (as well as medications and toxins such as alcohol).

Electrolytes - answer✔Healthy kidneys regulate ____ to ensure enough are available for the workings of
body cells, nerve stimulation, muscle contraction, and blood coagulation (clotting).

Acids and bases - answer✔Healthy kidneys regulate ____ and thus the body's metabolic pH levels for
vital cellular activities.

Blood pressure - answer✔Healthy kidneys regulate ____ and secrete rennin when the volume of fluid in
the blood vessels declines.

, ©BRIGHTSTARS EXAM SOLUTIONS
10/23/2024 11:19 PM

Red blood cells - answer✔Healthy kidneys regulate the production of the ____ that carry oxygen. Thus,
when the kidneys detect a decrease in oxygen concentration they secrete erythropoietin, which in turn
stimulates the bone marrow to make more of them.

Vitamin D - answer✔Healthy kidneys regulate the synthesis of _____ to its active form, calcitrol, a
substance necessary for the body to absorb calcium.

Nephrotic syndrome - answer✔This terms describes any kidney disorder that results in excess protein in
the urine (proteinuria).

Plasma proteins - answer✔Nephrotic syndrome can develop when damage to the glomerular capillaries
increases their permeability to ____, allowing protein to escape into the urine.

Increased risk of developing heart disease and stroke - answer✔Consequences of nephrotic syndrome
include edema, ____ (due to elevated LDL and VLDL levels), loss of immunoglobulin resulting in
increased infections, and loss of vitamin-D binding protein resulting in potential rickets and
osteomalacia.

Lipid-lowering - answer✔The medications (along with medical nutrition therapy) used to manage
Nephrotic syndrome include anti-inflammatory agents, ACE inhibitors, immunosuppressants,
antihypertensive agents, diuretics, and ____ medications.

Triglycerides - answer✔Providing excessive amounts of dietary protein will result in storage of amino
acids as ____, causing increased nitrogen and overworking the kidneys.

Acute and chronic - answer✔The two types of renal failure: ____.

Dialysis - answer✔This is the process of "cleaning" or filtering the blood by diffusion and can be done by
Hemodialysis (uses a dialyzer to filter the blood) or Peritoneal dialysis (uses the body's peritoneum as a
filter).

Acute renal failure - answer✔A sudden halt in kidney function, usually for a few days or weeks, which
may be reversible.

Acute pre-renal failure - answer✔Caused by a decreased flow of blood to the kidneys, which may be due
to shock, burns, hemorrhaging (bleeding), and gastrointestinal malignancies (cancers/tumors).

Acute intra-renal failure - answer✔This condition is caused by kidney damage from substances such as
drugs, heavy metals, certain plant and animal substances, x-ray dyes or environmental agents such as
pesticides, inflammation, immune disorders, trauma, obstruction, hemolysis, systemic and vascular
disorders, and complications related to pregnancy.

Acute post-renal failure - answer✔Occurs when urine is prevented from leaving the body and caused by
kidney stones, prostate problems, congenital abnormalities, or mass occupying lesions (tumors).

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