kidney and bladder Flashcards

1
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kidney fluid and electrolyte homeostasis

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regulated through thirst mechanisms and renal function via circulating antidiruretic hormone (ADH)- produced in teh hypothalamus and stored in the perterior pituitary gland

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2
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glomerular filtration rate

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amount of filtrate that is formed each minute as blood moves through glomeruli.

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3
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normal level of potassium

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3.5-5.5

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4
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hypokalemia

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low potassium- diarrhea, vomiting, metabolic acidosis or alkalosis

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5
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hyperkalemia

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high potassium, inadequate secretion with renal failure,

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6
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normal sodium levels

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135-146

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7
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hyponatremia

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low sodium; water intoxication

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8
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hypernatremia

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high sodium; water deficits

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9
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normal calcium levels

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8.4-10.4

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10
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hypocalcemia

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reduced albumin levels

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11
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hypercalcemia

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hypothyrodism

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12
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magnesium levels

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1.8-2.4

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13
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normal blood pH

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7.35-7.47

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14
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UTI

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infection in urinary system
LUTI- urethra or bladder (most common)
UUTI- kidney

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15
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PT implications for uti

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unable to fully participate until UTI controlled
refer to PCP if symptoms are bad
risk of other infections
catheter precations: free of kinking, foley catheter bag below bladder, do not keep bag on floor

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16
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pyelonephritis

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upper UTI; bacteria from bladder to kidney, atonic bladder: increase uring and increase bacteria

17
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urinary incontinence

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lack of voluntary control over urination

18
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renal cystic disease

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cysts- degeneration of renal tissue; obstruction of tubular flow

19
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polykidney disease

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renal cystic disease; cysts form on epithelial lining- detaches from nephron– fibrosis

20
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renal calculi; nephrolithiasis

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stones develop in kidney

21
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renal failure

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acute: sudden loss of kidney function
chronic: progressive loss of kidney function

22
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stage 4 and 5 of renal failure

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systemic effects; impacts all systems of th ebody

23
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neurogenic bladder disorder

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results from damage or disfunction of nervous system that controls urinary function
partial or complete urinary retention, incontinence, urgency, pain, frequent urination

24
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pt implications of neurogenic bladder

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bladder training, behavioral intervention, functional mobility, relaxed toilet setting