Renal Flashcards

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Treatment for methanol and ethylene glycol poisoning

A

Fomepizole and dialysis

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Only alcohol that does not cause anion gap metabolic acidosis.

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Isopropyl alcohol

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2
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Formula for serum osmolality

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2 x serum Na + bun/2.8 + glucose/18

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4
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Winters formula

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For metabolic acidosis

1.5(HCO3) + 8 +/- 2 = pCO2

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5
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Equation to use for estimating kidney function in healthy periods

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CKD-EPI

Also used in pregnant women and patients with AKI.

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How to distinguish between renal and extrarenal cause of non-AG metabolic acidosis

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Urine ammonium = Urine osmolal gap/2

Calculated urine osmolality = 2(Na+K) + Urine urea/2.8 + Urine glucose/18

If urine ammonium renal defect
If urine ammonium >30 –> extra-renal defect

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7
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Goal BP in pregnancy

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<150/100

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8
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How to distinguish renal vs. extrarenal cause of METABOLIC ALKALOSIS

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Urine Cl:

15 - diuretic therapy, tubular disorder

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How to distinguish renal vs. extrarenal cause of NON-AG METABOLIC ACIDOSIS

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Urine ammonium = Urine osmolal gap/2
>30 - extra-renal cause (e.g. laxative)
<30 - renal cause (e.g. diuretic)

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10
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Maltese cross

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  • Babesiosis

- Nephrotic syndrome/Lipiduria

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11
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Anti-phospholipase A2 receptor antibodies

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Membranous glomerulopathy

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12
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Normal osmolal gap

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10 mosm/kg H20

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