Acid/Base
Hematuria/Proteinuria
AKI
Physiology
Electrolytes
100

What is the difference between acidemia and acidosis

- osis is a process

- emia - is a state of being

100

This is the section of nephron most susceptible to hypovolemic injury

What is the loop of Henle? (why ATN is most common AKI etiology)

100

We use these 2 lab values to determine eGFR

What are creatinine and cystatin C

200

This is the classical acronym for increased anion gap metabolic acidosis

MUDPILES

200

Name 3 reasons for blood on dipstick, but no RBCs on microscopy

Rhabdomyolysis, foods, hemoglobinuria

300

This is the typical eGFR of a newborn

What is 25%?

300

When sodium reaches this blood level, max ADH secretion occurs

What is 150 meq/L

400

Why does lab report bicarbonate levels as CO2

labs add acid which react to bicarb which forms CO2. Machine measures CO2

400

How do ACEi/ARBs improve proteinuria and kidney function over time in Diabetes

Typically, angiotensin II constricts the efferent arteriole which increases intraglomerular pressure. Stopping this process, decreases filtration (and therefore fibrosis)

400

ADH lasts about this length of time in the blood

What is 15-20 minutes

500

This type of RTA has the most bicarbonate wasting

What is Type II RTA

500

Kids reach their adult eGFR by this age

What is 2 years old?