This hormone is produced by the pituitary gland and acts in the DCT and CT to increase water reabsorption and urine concentration?
What is ADH
What is a normal PH range for the human body?
What is 7.35-7.45
This is the movement of particles across a membrane of higher concentration to lower concentration?
What is Diffusion
Having repeated infections in the kidneys leads to?
What is Pyelonephritis
The most common type of kidney cancer?
What is Renal Cell Carcinoma
This hormone is produced by the adrenal glands and affects tubular reabsorption by regulating sodium retention and controls potassium secretion?
What is Aldosterone
Diarrhea leads to the over elimination of bicarbonate, this will lead to which acid-base disorder?
What is Metabolic Acidosis
This is the movement of water only through a semi-permeable membrane?
What is Osmosis
This complication begins 2-3 weeks after untreated pharyngitis?
What is Acute Glomerulonephritis
Patients Blood Pressure is 156/90 mmHg. What is the patients Arterial Map?
What is 112
When oxygen levels are low, the kidneys produce which hormone to stimulate RBC production?
What is Erythropoietin
What are the 3 acid-base regulatory mechanisms?
What are: Chemical, Respiratory, and Kidney
The patient has bounding pulses, dyspnea, and jugular vein distention these are manifestations of?
What is dehydration
This disorder causes the kidneys to reduce to 1/5 of their normal size?
What is Chronic Glomerulonephritis
The normal range for PaCo2?
What is 34-45 mmHg
Low BP, low blood volume, low blood sodium, and low blood oxygen are conditions that lead to the stimulation of this hormone that helps regulate adequate tissue perfusion?
What is Renin
Hyperventilation, fear, and anxiety all lead to what disorder?
What is Respiratory Alkalosis
This cation has a higher concentration inside the cell and lower concentration outside the cell?
What is Potassium, k+
Low Albumin, High Cholesterol, High Protein, Edema, and RBC's are all found in the urine in what Syndrome?
What is Nephrotic Syndrome
Increased Serum BUN, Increased Serum Creatinine, and Reduced Creatinine Clearance are indicators of?
What is Renal Failure
Patients Blood Gas levels are: HC03-42, PH-7.60, PaC02- 53 which acid-base imbalance is the patient presenting with?
What is Metabolic Alkalosis
P waves are absent, T waves are tall, PR intervals are prolonged, and numbness and tingling is present in the hands, feet, and around the mouth these are all s/s of?
What is Hypokalemia
This is the leading cause of ESKD?
What is Diabetic Nephropathy
What serum level decreases in a patient with ESRD and increases the risk for bleeding due to reduced clotting?
What is Calcium