Fresenius RN Exam V2 | Newest 2026/
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What are the anatomical structures of the urinary system?
2 Kidneys
2 Ureters
Bladder
Urethra
Anatomical structure of kidneys, order of urine flow?
kidneys, ureters, urinary bladder, urethra
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Kidneys produce urine which is transported by the ureters to the bladder where it is stored and
eventually excreted from the body via the urethra.
What is a nephron?
Nephrons are the functional units of the kidney. They are a tubular structure that filter blood to
form urine.
What are nephrons composed of?
Glomerulus and Tubules
What is a glomerulus composed of?
Tangled cluster of capillaries surrounded by the Bowman's capsule.
How does blood enter the kidney?
Through the renal artery
What is the acronym for the 7 functions of the kidneys?
A Wet Bed
What does A Wet Bed stand for?
A - acid base balance maintenance
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W - water balance maintenance
E - electrolyte balance
T - toxin removal
B - blood pressure regulation
E - erythropoietin production
D - vitamin d metabolism
What is Glomerular Filtration Rate (GFR) in the 5 stages of kidney disease?
GFR describes the flow rate of filtered fluid through the kidney.
GFR of the 5 stages of kidney disease?
1. 90 or greater
2. 60-89
3. 30-59
4. 15-29
5. less than 15
Descriptions of the 5 stages of kidney disease?
1. Normal kidney function but urine or other abnormalities point to kidney disease.
2. Mildly reduced kidney function, urine or other abnormalities point to kidney disease.
3. Moderately reduced kidney function.
4. Severely reduced kidney function.
5. Very severely reduced kidney function (also called CKD)
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What are the types of kidney failure?
Acute and chronic
What can cause acute renal failure?
Drug toxicity
MVA
Dehydration
Characteristics of acute renal failure?
Sudden Onset
Severe
Usually reversible
What can cause chronic renal failure?
Diabetes
Hypertension
Glomerulonephritis
What are some characteristics of chronic renal failure?
Slow onset
Progressive
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