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Pathophysiology, Chapter 24-27 Actual Exam 2025 Latest Update A+ Graded And Verified pyelonephritis - CORRECT ANSWER a renal disease affecting the tubules, interstitial and pelvis of kidney cause of acute pyelonephritis - CORRECT ANSWER bacterial infection cause of chronic pyelonephritis - CORRECT ANSWER more complex involving not only bacterial infection but other factors such as reflux cause of obstruction in renal pelvis - CORRECT ANSWER renal calculi papillary necrosis causes of obstruction in ureter - CORRECT ANSWER renal calculi pregnancy tumors that compress ureter ureteral stricture congenital disorders of ureter-vesical junction & ureter pelvic junction strictures causes of obstructions in bladder & urethra - CORRECT ANSWER bladder cancer neurogenic bladder bladder stones prostatic hyperplasia or cancer urethral strictures congenital urethral defects true or false hyronephrosis is categorized as a disorder of glomerular function - CORRECT ANSWER false. Hydronephritis is caused by a urinary obstruction, so it is considered an obstructive disorder. The glomerulus is not involved. saturation theory (renal calculi) - CORRECT ANSWER urine is supersaturated with stone components matrix theory (renal calculi) - CORRECT ANSWER organic materials act as a nidus for stone formation inhibitor theory (renal calculi) - CORRECT ANSWER a deficiency of substances that inhibit stone formation

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Pathophysiology, Chapter 24-27
Actual Exam 2025 Latest Update A+
Graded And Verified
pyelonephritis - CORRECT ANSWER a renal disease affecting the tubules, interstitial
and pelvis of kidney

cause of acute pyelonephritis - CORRECT ANSWER bacterial infection

cause of chronic pyelonephritis - CORRECT ANSWER more complex involving not only
bacterial infection but other factors such as reflux

cause of obstruction in renal pelvis - CORRECT ANSWER renal calculi
papillary necrosis

causes of obstruction in ureter - CORRECT ANSWER renal calculi
pregnancy
tumors that compress ureter
ureteral stricture
congenital disorders of ureter-vesical junction & ureter pelvic junction strictures

causes of obstructions in bladder & urethra - CORRECT ANSWER bladder cancer
neurogenic bladder
bladder stones
prostatic hyperplasia or cancer
urethral strictures
congenital urethral defects

true or false hyronephrosis is categorized as a disorder of glomerular function -
CORRECT ANSWER false.
Hydronephritis is caused by a urinary obstruction, so it is considered an obstructi ve
disorder. The glomerulus is not involved.

saturation theory (renal calculi) - CORRECT ANSWER urine is supersaturated with
stone components

matrix theory (renal calculi) - CORRECT ANSWER organic materials act as a nidus for
stone formation

inhibitor theory (renal calculi) - CORRECT ANSWER a deficiency of substances that
inhibit stone formation

, four types of renal calculi - CORRECT ANSWER -calcium stones (oxalate or
phosphate)
-magnesium ammonium phosphate stones
-uric acid stones
-cystine stones

embryonic kidney tumors - CORRECT ANSWER wilms tumor (nephroblastoma)
occurs in childhood

renal cell carcinoma - CORRECT ANSWER adulthood

effects of kidney failure - CORRECT ANSWER less waste is removed-more remains in
blood
-unable to regulate fluid, electrolyte & ph.
-nitrogenous compounds build up in the blood

BUN - CORRECT ANSWER blood urea nitrogen

creatinine - CORRECT ANSWER renal function approximated by: initial creatinine
level/current creatinine level

perennial AKI - CORRECT ANSWER most common
-characterized by decrease in renal blood flow
blood supply decreased
-shock, dehydration, vasoconstriction

post renal AKI - CORRECT ANSWER urine flow blocked
-stones, tumors, enlarged prostate

intrinsic AKI - CORRECT ANSWER kidney tubule function decreased
-ischemia, toxins, intratubular obstruction

acute tubular necrosis - CORRECT ANSWER -sloughing and necrosis of tubular
epithelial cells
-reduces glomerular filtration
-injury & increased intraluminal pressure cause fluid to move from the tubular lumen into
the interstitial (back-leak)

type of acute kidney injury would most likely accompany benign prostatic hypertrophy -
CORRECT ANSWER postrenal

Postrenal AKI occurs when the flow of urine is blocked by kidney stones, tumors, or an
enlarged prostate gland. Because the male urethra passes through the prostate, if it is
enlarged, the urethra may become blocked.
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