Renal Physiology Flashcards

0
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Rate at which blood is filtered through the glomerulus

A

120 ml/min

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1
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Two main structures of the kidney

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Glomerulus and renal tubule

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2
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Metabolism rate of toxic by products

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1ml formed/min

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3
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What disease forms the by product phenylpyruvic acid in the urine?

A

PKR

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4
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PHenoketouria

A

Can result in mental retardation

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5
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What disease forms the by product glucose in the urine?

A

Diabetes mellitus

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6
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Diabetes mellitus

A

Deficient production of insulin by the pancreas

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7
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Glucose in the urine is known as:

A

Glycosuria

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8
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Instrument that measures specific gravity

A

Urinometer

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9
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If your urine is above or below 15C you correct the specific gravity by

A

Adding .001 for each 3C above

Subtracting 0.001 for each 3C below

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10
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Normal range of urine specific gravity

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1.0015-1.035

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11
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Disease indicated by high spec gravity

A

Acute nephritis

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12
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Disease indicated by low specific gravity

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Chronic nephritis

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13
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Labstix Test

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Combined test of urinary pH, protein, glucose, ketones and occult blood

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14
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Low pH + high glucose and ketones=

A

Diabetes mellitus

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15
Q

Alkaline urine is a result of what disease

A

Cystitis

16
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Cystitis

A

Urine decomposes the bladder with the production of ammonia

17
Q

Normal urinary pH

A

6 slightly acidic

18
Q

More accurate glucose analysis

A

Clinitest tablets

19
Q

More accurate pH analysis

A

pHydrion paper

20
Q

Rate at which the kidney regulates osmolarity of the body fluids

A

300 milliosmoles/L

21
Q

How to measure chloride concentration

A

Place 10 drops of urine into test tube (20 drops per ml)
Add one drop of potassium chromate 20%
Add 2.9% silver nitrate drop by drop (each drop represents 1g/L NaCl in the urine

22
Q

What are the 3 graphs plotted from the experiment?

A

Ml urine vs time
S.G. vs time
Chloride concentration (mg/ml) vs time

23
Q

Combined test of urinary pH, protein, glucose, ketones and occult blood

A

Labstix test

24
Q

Three experimental groups

A

800 ml water

800ml water + 7g NaCl

80 ml water + 7g NaCl