The Urinary System
... – Kidney secretes renin, an enzyme that increases blood pressure and volume. ...
... – Kidney secretes renin, an enzyme that increases blood pressure and volume. ...
NVCC Bio 212
... Functions of the Kidneys • Make urine • Regulate blood volume and blood pressure • Regulate plasma concentrations of Na+, K+, Cl-, HCO3-, and other ions • Help to stabilize blood pH • Conserve valuable nutrients • Assist the liver in detoxification and deamination ...
... Functions of the Kidneys • Make urine • Regulate blood volume and blood pressure • Regulate plasma concentrations of Na+, K+, Cl-, HCO3-, and other ions • Help to stabilize blood pH • Conserve valuable nutrients • Assist the liver in detoxification and deamination ...
Fill in the blanks for chapter 8
... Fill in the blanks for chapter 8 The urinary system may also be called the RENAL system. Some textbooks even refer to the GENITO-URINARY system. This is because the organs of the urinary system are located in close proximity to those of the REPRODUCTIVE system. In the MEDULLA and CORTEX of each kidn ...
... Fill in the blanks for chapter 8 The urinary system may also be called the RENAL system. Some textbooks even refer to the GENITO-URINARY system. This is because the organs of the urinary system are located in close proximity to those of the REPRODUCTIVE system. In the MEDULLA and CORTEX of each kidn ...
27-Premedical_excre
... The urethra is the tube that carries urine from the urinary bladder to the outside of the body. The outer end of the urethra is controlled by a circular muscle called a sphincter. ...
... The urethra is the tube that carries urine from the urinary bladder to the outside of the body. The outer end of the urethra is controlled by a circular muscle called a sphincter. ...
Introduction to Urology
... Good for looking at renal or prostate mass density Good for assessing kidney size, shape, stones, hydronephrosis, solid and cystic masses Can be used to help guide biopsy Doppler may be able to evaluate renal arteries ...
... Good for looking at renal or prostate mass density Good for assessing kidney size, shape, stones, hydronephrosis, solid and cystic masses Can be used to help guide biopsy Doppler may be able to evaluate renal arteries ...
Kidney Dissection Lab
... 1. Respect for the specimen you are studying. If you treat the specimen in a disrespectful way, you will be removed from the lab. 2. Safety. Your lab tools should be cleaned, dried and returned at the end of the class. Your group is solely responsible for your scalpel. Show your equipment to the tea ...
... 1. Respect for the specimen you are studying. If you treat the specimen in a disrespectful way, you will be removed from the lab. 2. Safety. Your lab tools should be cleaned, dried and returned at the end of the class. Your group is solely responsible for your scalpel. Show your equipment to the tea ...
Anatomy OSPE
... 2. Make sure your write the FULL name of the structures with the correct spelling. Example: SVC ✕ Superior Vena Cava ✓ Thoracic aorta ✕ Descending thoracic aorta ✓ 3. There is NO guarantee whether or not the exam will go out of this file. ...
... 2. Make sure your write the FULL name of the structures with the correct spelling. Example: SVC ✕ Superior Vena Cava ✓ Thoracic aorta ✕ Descending thoracic aorta ✓ 3. There is NO guarantee whether or not the exam will go out of this file. ...
Renal2
... 3. If a normal healthy resting person is breathing ambient air at sea level and suddenly increases minute ventilation from 7 L/ min to 10 L/min, what would happen to their PaCO2 and PaO2? ...
... 3. If a normal healthy resting person is breathing ambient air at sea level and suddenly increases minute ventilation from 7 L/ min to 10 L/min, what would happen to their PaCO2 and PaO2? ...
Nervous System Coloring Activities Question Sheet
... are filtered out. Red blood cells and plasma proteins are not filtered. (See p. 460-465 in text). 14. The filtration rate is directly affected by _blood_ pressure inside the glomerular capillaries, hydrostatic and osmotic pressure of the plasma in the capsule. The collective pressure forcing substan ...
... are filtered out. Red blood cells and plasma proteins are not filtered. (See p. 460-465 in text). 14. The filtration rate is directly affected by _blood_ pressure inside the glomerular capillaries, hydrostatic and osmotic pressure of the plasma in the capsule. The collective pressure forcing substan ...
Chronic Renal Failure - University of Florida
... Diabetes most common contributor to ESRD >30% of ESRD cases attributed to Diabetes Hypertension CFR with Hypertension causes 23% of ESRD annually Glomerulonephretis: 10% Polycystic Kidney Disease: 5% Rapidly progressive glomerulonephrities (vasculitis): 2% Renal Vascular Disease (i.e., renal a ...
... Diabetes most common contributor to ESRD >30% of ESRD cases attributed to Diabetes Hypertension CFR with Hypertension causes 23% of ESRD annually Glomerulonephretis: 10% Polycystic Kidney Disease: 5% Rapidly progressive glomerulonephrities (vasculitis): 2% Renal Vascular Disease (i.e., renal a ...
Renal tubule
... The medulla contains the collecting ducts which carry filtrate (filtered substances) to the pelvis. ...
... The medulla contains the collecting ducts which carry filtrate (filtered substances) to the pelvis. ...
PPT - Mr.E Science
... waste products (urea, salts, uric acids etc.) produced by the cells of the body B. Organs/structures involved include: the kidneys, ureter, bladder, urethra C. Secondary Organs include Skin, Sweat Glands, Liver and the Lungs ...
... waste products (urea, salts, uric acids etc.) produced by the cells of the body B. Organs/structures involved include: the kidneys, ureter, bladder, urethra C. Secondary Organs include Skin, Sweat Glands, Liver and the Lungs ...
Slide 1
... waste products (urea, salts, uric acids etc.) produced by the cells of the body B. Organs/structures involved include: the kidneys, ureter, bladder, urethra C. Secondary Organs include Skin, Sweat Glands, Liver and the Lungs ...
... waste products (urea, salts, uric acids etc.) produced by the cells of the body B. Organs/structures involved include: the kidneys, ureter, bladder, urethra C. Secondary Organs include Skin, Sweat Glands, Liver and the Lungs ...
Urinary System
... Ureter - Tube leading from each kidney to the bladder Urethra - Tube leading from the bladder to the outside of the body Uric acid - Nitrogenous waste excreted in the urine Urinary bladder – Sac that holds urine Voiding – Expelling urine (micturation) Glomerulonephritis - Inflammation of ...
... Ureter - Tube leading from each kidney to the bladder Urethra - Tube leading from the bladder to the outside of the body Uric acid - Nitrogenous waste excreted in the urine Urinary bladder – Sac that holds urine Voiding – Expelling urine (micturation) Glomerulonephritis - Inflammation of ...
URINARY SYSTEM
... the superior mesenteric artery between vertebrae LI and LII • The left renal artery usually arises a little higher than the right, and the right renal artery is longer and passes posterior to the inferior vena cava. • Extra hilar arteries??? ...
... the superior mesenteric artery between vertebrae LI and LII • The left renal artery usually arises a little higher than the right, and the right renal artery is longer and passes posterior to the inferior vena cava. • Extra hilar arteries??? ...
AH Renal I
... Diagnostic Studies • Urine for c and s – Clean-catch sample preferred – Specimen by catheterization or suprapubic needle aspiration more accurate ...
... Diagnostic Studies • Urine for c and s – Clean-catch sample preferred – Specimen by catheterization or suprapubic needle aspiration more accurate ...
Urinary System- Anatomy and Physiology
... of henle are lined with thicker cells, so water can’t pass in or out. Instead sodium and chloride is pumped out actively ...
... of henle are lined with thicker cells, so water can’t pass in or out. Instead sodium and chloride is pumped out actively ...
Proximal tubule
... sinus, dividing the medulla into 6-10 renal pyramids. Each pyramid is conical with a blunt point called the papilla facing the sinus. ...
... sinus, dividing the medulla into 6-10 renal pyramids. Each pyramid is conical with a blunt point called the papilla facing the sinus. ...
Postoperative Renal Complications
... compound A, a vinyl ether that degrades to release inorganic fluoride which can result in ATN. Note: This is very rare and it is accepted that use of Sevo dose not seriously affect renal function ...
... compound A, a vinyl ether that degrades to release inorganic fluoride which can result in ATN. Note: This is very rare and it is accepted that use of Sevo dose not seriously affect renal function ...
Airgas template
... are caused by Escherichia coli. Upper urinary tract infections differ from those of lower urinary tract infections in that they incite an acute inflammatory response with marked systemic manifestations of infection. Catheter-associated bacteriuria remains the most frequent cause of gram-negative sep ...
... are caused by Escherichia coli. Upper urinary tract infections differ from those of lower urinary tract infections in that they incite an acute inflammatory response with marked systemic manifestations of infection. Catheter-associated bacteriuria remains the most frequent cause of gram-negative sep ...
Kidney Lab - Anatmy/Phys
... The kidneys will also eliminate excess sugars, acids or bases, and water. The kidneys are able to filter these excess substances from the blood as well as monitor the level of salt in your body’s fluid. Your kidneys will filter 150-180 liters of blood plasma in a 24 hour period while only creating 1 ...
... The kidneys will also eliminate excess sugars, acids or bases, and water. The kidneys are able to filter these excess substances from the blood as well as monitor the level of salt in your body’s fluid. Your kidneys will filter 150-180 liters of blood plasma in a 24 hour period while only creating 1 ...
lec26
... Hemofiltration or hemodialysis can be used to allow recovery of kidney after ARF a. Average duration of need for these therapies was 9 days in ARF b. After this time, kidneys regain function and increase urine output c. Native kidneys may continue with minimal function for 6-12 months of hemodialysi ...
... Hemofiltration or hemodialysis can be used to allow recovery of kidney after ARF a. Average duration of need for these therapies was 9 days in ARF b. After this time, kidneys regain function and increase urine output c. Native kidneys may continue with minimal function for 6-12 months of hemodialysi ...
Type 4 cardiorenal syndrome: diagnosis and treatment
... and metolazone 5 mg/day. On day 2, urine output rose to 100 mL/hour, and serum creatinine levels dropped to 2.9 mg/ dL. ProBNP and NGAL serum levels also dropped (1,600 ng/mL and 110 pg/mL, respectively). On day 3, serum creatinine was 2.3 mg/dL, K was 3.9 mEq/L and urine output was 80 ml/hour. On d ...
... and metolazone 5 mg/day. On day 2, urine output rose to 100 mL/hour, and serum creatinine levels dropped to 2.9 mg/ dL. ProBNP and NGAL serum levels also dropped (1,600 ng/mL and 110 pg/mL, respectively). On day 3, serum creatinine was 2.3 mg/dL, K was 3.9 mEq/L and urine output was 80 ml/hour. On d ...
The Urinary Bladder
... The glomerulus and its epithelial covering together constitute renal corpuscle. ...
... The glomerulus and its epithelial covering together constitute renal corpuscle. ...
URINARY SYSTEM
... Glomerular endothelium - fenestrated Podocytes “foot cells” - intertwining processes cling to basement membrane of glomerulus ...
... Glomerular endothelium - fenestrated Podocytes “foot cells” - intertwining processes cling to basement membrane of glomerulus ...
Autosomal dominant polycystic kidney disease
Autosomal dominant polycystic kidney disease (ADPKD, autosomal dominant PKD or adult-onset PKD) is the most prevalent, potentially lethal, monogenic human disorder. It is associated with large interfamilial and intrafamilial variability, which can be explained to a large extent by its genetic heterogeneity and modifier genes. It is also the most common of the inherited cystic kidney diseases — a group of disorders with related but distinct pathogenesis, characterized by the development of renal cysts and various extrarenal manifestations, which in case of ADPKD include cysts in other organs, such as the liver, seminal vesicles, pancreas, and arachnoid membrane, as well as other abnormalities, such as intracranial aneurysms and dolichoectasias, aortic root dilatation and aneurysms, mitral valve prolapse, and abdominal wall hernias. Over 50% of patients with ADPKD eventually develop end stage kidney disease and require dialysis or kidney transplantation. ADPKD is estimated to affect at least 1 in every 1000 individuals worldwide, making this disease the most common inherited kidney disorder with a diagnosed prevalence of 1:2000 and incidence of 1:3000-1:8000 in a global scale.