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NUR 3125 RENAL QUESTIONS AND VERIFIED ANSWERS

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kidney stones diagnosis


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H&P, CT/US, uteroscopy




Kidney stone sizes


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■ < 5mm → 50% spontaneous passage
■ 1cm or > ---> almost NO chance of passage




pre renal

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sudden and severe drop in blood pressure or interruption of blood flow to
the kidneys from severe injury or illness




What is renin and why would it be released?


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an enzyme created and stored in the kidney arterioles that is released
when there is a: Drop in BP in the juxtaglomerular arterioles, A decrease in
the Na+-Cl concentration in the distal convoluted tubule, Sympathetic
nerve stimulation of beta-adrenergic receptors on the juxtaglomerular
cells, Release of prostaglandins




Pyelonephritis diagnosis


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H&P, CT/US, UA/UCx




kidney stones signs


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■ Renal colic (classic sign)
■ Urgency
■ Frequent voiding
■ Urge incontinence

, ■ N/V r/t pain
■ Gross or microscopic hematuria




Bladder scan


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Shows urine accumulating in the bladder
Bad part: If somebody has ascites fluid, you can pick up on that fluid




How do we keep the glomerular filtration rate constant?


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The intrarenal vascular tone is autoregulated to keep the arterial pressures
between 80 and 180mmHg to keep the glomerular filtration rate constant




Hemolytic uremic syndrome (HUS) risk factors


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■ Age (<5 and >65)
■ Immunocompromised
■ Eating contaminated food
■ Swimming in contaminated water
■ Close contact with an affected person




secondary glomerular injury

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consequence of systemic diseases
DM, systemic lupus, CHF, HIV-related kidney disease




Kidney stone risk factors


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■ Age (most people develop 1ststone before 50)
■ More common in males
■ Living in hot climates
■ Lower water consumption
● Dehydration is a prime time for developing kidney stones
● When you urine becomes very concentrated
■ Limited physical activity
■ High consumption of meat/beer (purines)
■ Gout




What does the medulla (inner) consist of?


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○ Renal pyramids
■ Loops of Henle
■ Collecting ducts




urine culture test


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