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Genitio -- Urinary Urinary -- strictly excretory system: kidneys ureters
... – HPV16 -- genital warts and worse: cervical cancer PAP smear more than one nucleus/cell, clear area around nucleus Toxic Shock Syndrome similar to food poisoning Staph aureus -- contamination of a tampon-- blood as food source high absorbancy was the problem--incidence – Toxic shock toxin --> T lym ...
... – HPV16 -- genital warts and worse: cervical cancer PAP smear more than one nucleus/cell, clear area around nucleus Toxic Shock Syndrome similar to food poisoning Staph aureus -- contamination of a tampon-- blood as food source high absorbancy was the problem--incidence – Toxic shock toxin --> T lym ...
Fluid and Electrolytes
... Drug Interactions Digoxin Ototoxic drugs Potassium sparing diuretics HTN drugs NSAIDS ...
... Drug Interactions Digoxin Ototoxic drugs Potassium sparing diuretics HTN drugs NSAIDS ...
Chapter One - kilic-bio103
... interstitial fluid and diffuses to capillaries Chloride passively accompanies sodium (balanced charge) Water reabsorbed with salts Movement of sodium creates energy to transport glucose and amino acids into renal tubule then diffuses to the interstitial fluid ...
... interstitial fluid and diffuses to capillaries Chloride passively accompanies sodium (balanced charge) Water reabsorbed with salts Movement of sodium creates energy to transport glucose and amino acids into renal tubule then diffuses to the interstitial fluid ...
Urinary System- Anatomy and Physiology
... The walls of the ascending loop of henle are lined with thicker cells, so water can’t pass in or out. Instead sodium and chloride is pumped out actively ...
... The walls of the ascending loop of henle are lined with thicker cells, so water can’t pass in or out. Instead sodium and chloride is pumped out actively ...
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... waste products and excess fluid can build up and the levels of sodium, potassium, phosphate and calcium are not regulated correctly. ...
... waste products and excess fluid can build up and the levels of sodium, potassium, phosphate and calcium are not regulated correctly. ...
Prentice Hall Biology - Valhalla High School
... •The activity of the kidneys is controlled by the blood itself. •Water is absorbed into the blood from the digestive system. – The concentration of water in the blood increases. • Without your kidneys, the increase in water conc. would force water into cells and tissues, causing your body to swell – ...
... •The activity of the kidneys is controlled by the blood itself. •Water is absorbed into the blood from the digestive system. – The concentration of water in the blood increases. • Without your kidneys, the increase in water conc. would force water into cells and tissues, causing your body to swell – ...
Medical-Surgical Nursing: An Integrated Approach, 2E Chapter 29
... ability to empty bladder. Incidence of stress incontinence increases in females. Prostate may enlarge, causing frequency or dribbling. ...
... ability to empty bladder. Incidence of stress incontinence increases in females. Prostate may enlarge, causing frequency or dribbling. ...
Excretory System
... Aka… urination Distension of bladder triggers stretch receptors, generating a sensory impulse to the brain which triggers a motor impulse to the detrusor muscle, which contracts the bladder! Release is controlled by the external urethral sphincter which is voluntary. ...
... Aka… urination Distension of bladder triggers stretch receptors, generating a sensory impulse to the brain which triggers a motor impulse to the detrusor muscle, which contracts the bladder! Release is controlled by the external urethral sphincter which is voluntary. ...
excretionnotes
... Due to the high blood pressure, the filtration of blood occurs. WAGSU (water, amino acids, glucose, mineral salts, and urea) leave the blood and enter Bowman’s capsule. This material is called nephric filtrate. Red blood cells, white blood cells, platelets, plasma proteins, and fats remain in the bl ...
... Due to the high blood pressure, the filtration of blood occurs. WAGSU (water, amino acids, glucose, mineral salts, and urea) leave the blood and enter Bowman’s capsule. This material is called nephric filtrate. Red blood cells, white blood cells, platelets, plasma proteins, and fats remain in the bl ...
kidney factors kidney factors
... derivatives of fatty acids act as support of the other factories within the kidneys and other organs within the system.8 Prostaglandins work within the kidneys to inhibit sodium and water reabsorption, modify intrarenal blood flows and pressures, and lower blood pressure.9 The erythropoietin factory ...
... derivatives of fatty acids act as support of the other factories within the kidneys and other organs within the system.8 Prostaglandins work within the kidneys to inhibit sodium and water reabsorption, modify intrarenal blood flows and pressures, and lower blood pressure.9 The erythropoietin factory ...
Chapter 17 – Urinary System I. The Urinary System consists of 4
... Small elevations called renal papillae project into each minor calyx (pyramid apex) ...
... Small elevations called renal papillae project into each minor calyx (pyramid apex) ...
Kidney transplantation
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Kidney transplantation or renal transplantation is the organ transplant of a kidney into a patient with end-stage renal disease. Kidney transplantation is typically classified as deceased-donor (formerly known as cadaveric) or living-donor transplantation depending on the source of the donor organ. Living-donor renal transplants are further characterized as genetically related (living-related) or non-related (living-unrelated) transplants, depending on whether a biological relationship exists between the donor and recipient. Exchanges and chains are a novel approach to expand the living donor pool.