Renal Failure Flashcards
(7 cards)
1
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Pathophysiology for acute and chronic
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Acute
- sudden loss of kidney function
Chronic
- gradual loss of kidney function over prolonged period
2
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Aetiology of ARF (6)
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Shock Infection Toxin ingestion (EGP) Prolonged NSAID use Prolonged hypercalcaemia Progression of CRF
3
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Aetiology of CRF (8)
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Hereditary
Secondary to:
- hyperthyroidism
- hypertension
- diabetes
- PKD
- trauma
- infection
- kidney malformation
4
Q
Clinical signs of ARF (6)
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Depression Dehydration Anorexia Vomiting Uraemic breath An/olig/polyuria
5
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Clinical signs of CRF (7)
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Lethargy Weight loss Dehydration Anaemia Hypertension Arrhythmia Ureamic breath
6
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Diagnosis of either condition, general and specific (9)
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Hx/cs/exam Urine SG - increased ARF / decreased CRF Biochem - kidney profile (urea/crea/phos) Lytes - low K+ Haem - check for anaemia CRF Serology - infectious agents Radiography Ultrasound BP (CRF)
7
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Properties of renal diet (2)
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Low protein of high biological value
Low phosphorus