Microscopic filtering unit that removes waste and water.
What is a nephron?
Most frequently used to mark incision lines.
What is Gentian Violet?
This drug is essential for normal cardiac rhythms and should never be administered rapidly.
What is potassium?
An adverse effect that can occur up to 7 days after the procedure.
What is acute renal failure?
Tubular reabsorption takes place in this area.
What are the proximal convolute tubule and loop of Henle?
This agent is frequently used to verify bladder integrity or kidney function.
What is Indigo Carmine?
This type of diuretic is NOT used for the management of chronic conditions.
What are osmotic diuretics?
Although classified as a dye, this agent is also used as an antifungal.
What is gentian violet?
Filtered blood returns to the circulatory system via this system.
What is the efferent arteriole?
This solution is used to perform the Schiller test.
What is Lugol solution?
This type of diuretic is used as the first-line treatment of hypertension.
What are thiazide duretics?
A solution that includes this is used to determine the patency of fallopian tubes.
What is methylene blue?
This agent is used to identify abnormal cells on the cervix.
What are staining agents?
This solution is used as a staining agent when a laser is being used to treat cervical dysplasia.
What is Acetic Acid? (vinegar)
Many contrast media contain these to make them radiopaque.
What are iodine and barium?
What is the current treatment to reduce nephrotoxicity with ROCM?
What is hydration?
This agent is administered subcutaneously and is selectively picked up by lymphatic vessels.
What is lymphazurin?
This diuretic is used specifically to treat open-angle glaucoma.
What are carbonic anhydrase inhibitors?
An estimated 1 out of 20,000 people die as a result of the adverse effects of this medium.
What is ROCM.
These diuretics cause the highest rate of K+ loss.
What are thiazide and loop diuretics?