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... "Also know as 'Adam's Apple' this structure contains the vocal chords." "This cartilaginous flap closes the entrance to the larynx upon swallowing." "This muscle contracts 12 to 15 times a minute when one is at rest." "This repetitive, sudden inspiration due to a spasmodic contraction of the diaphra ...
... "Also know as 'Adam's Apple' this structure contains the vocal chords." "This cartilaginous flap closes the entrance to the larynx upon swallowing." "This muscle contracts 12 to 15 times a minute when one is at rest." "This repetitive, sudden inspiration due to a spasmodic contraction of the diaphra ...
Ch 24 – Urinary System, Part II - WebStarts
... • Fluid is carried along _____________ and conveys to the renal pelvis ...
... • Fluid is carried along _____________ and conveys to the renal pelvis ...
• - Paramedic EMS Zone
... testicular torsion. The scrotum may be tender and swollen. Lacerations or avulsions should be treated with gentle compression and ice packs. Blunt trauma to the penis can cause a large haematoma and pain. Management follows basic trauma principles. Vaginal trauma can cause haematomas and bruising in ...
... testicular torsion. The scrotum may be tender and swollen. Lacerations or avulsions should be treated with gentle compression and ice packs. Blunt trauma to the penis can cause a large haematoma and pain. Management follows basic trauma principles. Vaginal trauma can cause haematomas and bruising in ...
Congenital Anomalies of the urogenital system
... 1. Oblique course as it enters the bladder. 2. Proper muscular attachments to provide fixation. 3. Posterior support to enable its occlusion. 4. Adequate submucosal length. ...
... 1. Oblique course as it enters the bladder. 2. Proper muscular attachments to provide fixation. 3. Posterior support to enable its occlusion. 4. Adequate submucosal length. ...
Renal abnormalities in sickle cell disease Patients
... and kidney) in a setting of an acute sickle cell pain episode Pathophysiology of MOFS maybe due to diffuse, microvascular occlusion and tissue ischaemia with subsequent organ dysfunction ...
... and kidney) in a setting of an acute sickle cell pain episode Pathophysiology of MOFS maybe due to diffuse, microvascular occlusion and tissue ischaemia with subsequent organ dysfunction ...
The Urinary System
... “Overview of Urine Transport, Storage, and Elimination System.” Boundless Anatomy and Physiology. Boundless, 02 Jul. 2014. 16 Mar. 2015.
... “Overview of Urine Transport, Storage, and Elimination System.” Boundless Anatomy and Physiology. Boundless, 02 Jul. 2014. 16 Mar. 2015.
NERVOUS SYSTEM: MATCHING EXERCISE
... 12. suture of a kidney 13. instrument for visual examination of bladder 14. specialist in the study of the urinary system 15. suturing of the external opening of the urethra 16. an x-ray of a kidney 17. excision of the bladder 18. creation of an artificial opening into the urethra 19. surgical repai ...
... 12. suture of a kidney 13. instrument for visual examination of bladder 14. specialist in the study of the urinary system 15. suturing of the external opening of the urethra 16. an x-ray of a kidney 17. excision of the bladder 18. creation of an artificial opening into the urethra 19. surgical repai ...
Pediatric Renal Disease
... Skoog S, et al. Pediatric Vesicoureteral Reflux Guidelines Panel Summary Report: Clinical Practice Guidelines for Screening Children with Vesicoureteral Reflux and Neonates/Infants with Prenatal Hydronephrosis. The Journal of Urology.Sept 2010; 184: 1145-51. ...
... Skoog S, et al. Pediatric Vesicoureteral Reflux Guidelines Panel Summary Report: Clinical Practice Guidelines for Screening Children with Vesicoureteral Reflux and Neonates/Infants with Prenatal Hydronephrosis. The Journal of Urology.Sept 2010; 184: 1145-51. ...
UNIT 7 Urinary System Pathological Conditions
... (nitrogenous waste product) in the blood and demonstrates the kidneys’ ability to filter urea from the blood for excretion in urine. ...
... (nitrogenous waste product) in the blood and demonstrates the kidneys’ ability to filter urea from the blood for excretion in urine. ...
DKD Introduction Globally, diabetes mellitus is a major reason of
... diabetes mellitus is a major reason of chronic kidney disease (CKD) and end -stage renal disease (ESRD). Affects about 40% of T1DM and T2DM patients. Has an exaggerated cardiovascular risk. DN develops in 20- 30% of T1DM after a mean duration of diabetes of 15 years. Both T1DM and T2DM have equal ri ...
... diabetes mellitus is a major reason of chronic kidney disease (CKD) and end -stage renal disease (ESRD). Affects about 40% of T1DM and T2DM patients. Has an exaggerated cardiovascular risk. DN develops in 20- 30% of T1DM after a mean duration of diabetes of 15 years. Both T1DM and T2DM have equal ri ...
The Aging Urinary System
... The Aging Urinary System kidneys show lots of atrophy in old age ‡ from ages 25 to 85; number of nephrons ...
... The Aging Urinary System kidneys show lots of atrophy in old age ‡ from ages 25 to 85; number of nephrons ...
10. Interventions for clients with renal and urinary problems
... anemia, erythrocytosis, hypercalcemia, liver dysfunction, hormonal effects, increased sedimentation rate, and hypertension. (Continued) ...
... anemia, erythrocytosis, hypercalcemia, liver dysfunction, hormonal effects, increased sedimentation rate, and hypertension. (Continued) ...
Parts
... Larger ones and jagged stones though can block renal pelvis or ureter causing intense pain and damage ...
... Larger ones and jagged stones though can block renal pelvis or ureter causing intense pain and damage ...
Urinary System
... Signal sent to brain to relax internal urethral sphincter You get “the urge…” Voluntary relaxation of external ...
... Signal sent to brain to relax internal urethral sphincter You get “the urge…” Voluntary relaxation of external ...
Urinary System
... Kidney Function Remove metabolic waste from blood, dilute it with water and electrolytes to form urine Secrete erythropoeiten-control RBC production Activation of vitamin D Maintain blood volume and pressure Retroperitoneally located-behind parietal peritoneum; left slightly higher than rig ...
... Kidney Function Remove metabolic waste from blood, dilute it with water and electrolytes to form urine Secrete erythropoeiten-control RBC production Activation of vitamin D Maintain blood volume and pressure Retroperitoneally located-behind parietal peritoneum; left slightly higher than rig ...
Nephrons - Cobb Learning
... • Kidneys make up 1 % of body mass, but receive about 25% of cardiac output. • Kidney has two major functions: 1. Filtration of blood • Removes metabolic wastes from the body, esp. those containing nitrogen ...
... • Kidneys make up 1 % of body mass, but receive about 25% of cardiac output. • Kidney has two major functions: 1. Filtration of blood • Removes metabolic wastes from the body, esp. those containing nitrogen ...
Urinary system 2008
... iii. Phallic part (not discussed in class) differs greatly in men and women 4. Discuss common malformations of the urinary system a. Polycystic Kidney disease: cysts from in the kidneys, if the disease is autosomal recessive the cysts form in the collecting ducts and renal failure occurs in infancy ...
... iii. Phallic part (not discussed in class) differs greatly in men and women 4. Discuss common malformations of the urinary system a. Polycystic Kidney disease: cysts from in the kidneys, if the disease is autosomal recessive the cysts form in the collecting ducts and renal failure occurs in infancy ...
Cardiovascular System The Heart
... • Functional unit of kidney is nephron • Ureters, urinary bladder and urethra transport urine (product of nephron) outside of body ...
... • Functional unit of kidney is nephron • Ureters, urinary bladder and urethra transport urine (product of nephron) outside of body ...
INHERITED RENAL DISORDERS
... Male and female affected equally Dilatation in collecting ducts In 70% bilateral renal involvement It presents in third or fourth decade with: kidney stone infection hematuria • Diagnosis with: IVP • Renal function is normally preserved ...
... Male and female affected equally Dilatation in collecting ducts In 70% bilateral renal involvement It presents in third or fourth decade with: kidney stone infection hematuria • Diagnosis with: IVP • Renal function is normally preserved ...
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.