SAS 8: RENAL DISORDERS Flashcards

1
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is a progressive kidney disease caused by damage to the capilliaries in the glomeruli of the kidneys DUE TO LONG-STANDING DIABETES MELLITUS.

A

Diabetes Nephropathy

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2
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is a genetic disorder in which MULTIPLE ABNORMAL CYST develop and grow in kidney

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Polycystic kidney disease

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3
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what are the symptoms of kidney failure

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More/less urination, nausea, blood in the urine, muscle cramps, anemia, swelling of the extremities, shortness of breath

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4
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is a solid crystal that forms in a kidney from minerals in the urine.

A

Kidney stone

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5
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the majority of kidney stones consist of ___________________.

A

crystal of calcium salts

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6
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bladder infection is also called as

A

cystitis

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7
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frequent bacteria that causes bladder infection

A

escherichia coli

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8
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what are the symptoms of bladder infection

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frequent urination, urge to urinate even when bladder is empty, pain when urinating

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9
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what are the most common causes of urinary incontinence for men?

A

enlargement of prostate, therapy of prostate cancer

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10
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what are the most common causes of urinary incontinence for women?

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stress incontinence & urge incontinence

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11
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are caused by disturbances in hydrogen ion homeostasis

A

Acid-Base disorder

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12
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what are the 4 types of acid-base disorder

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Metabolic alkalosis
Metabolic acidosis
Respiratory acidosis
Respiratory alkalosis

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13
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acid-base disorder: commonly occurs on surgically ill patients

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M. & R. alkalosis

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14
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acid-base disorder: commonly occurs on patients with advanced liver disease

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M. acidosis & R. alkalosis

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15
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acid-base disorder: commonly occurs in patients with COPD

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M. alkalosis & R. acidosis

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16
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Increases urine output to help remove excess fluids and waste.

A

Diuretics

17
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Improves blood flow to the kidneys and maintain blood pressure.

A

Vasopressors

18
Q

what is the common side effect of MANNITOL which is the treatment for Acute Renal Failure.

A

Dehydration and electrolyte problems

19
Q

A synthetic hormones that can suppress the overall immune response and alleviate inflammation. This is used in the treatment of Acute Renal Failure.

A

Corticosteroid

20
Q

A loop diuretic and a vasodilator that is a treatment for ARF.

A

Furosemide

21
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what is stage 1 in Kidney damage

A

kidney damage with normal or increased GFR (>90)

22
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what is stage 2 in kidney damage

A

mild reduction in GFR

23
Q

A synthetic hormones that can suppress the overall immune response and alleviate inflammation. This is used in the treatment of Acute Renal Failure.

A

Corticosteroid

23
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what is stage 3a and 3b in kidney damage

A

moderate reduction in GFR

24
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what is stage 4 in kidney damage

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Severe reduction in GFR

25
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what is stage 5 in kidney damage

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kidney failure (<15)