all things kidney
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MISC
100

kidneys have the responsibility for maintaining body pH by 

eliminating excess hydrogen ions from the body

100

Regurgitation of the stomach contents into the esophogus happens with what diagnosis?

GERD

100

Where are compact (cortical bone) found in the body?

along lines of stress

100

Family history, NSAID use, and smoking all been identified as contributing factors to what?

peptic ulcer

100

What type of exercises are good for stress incontinence and why?

kegel exercises help strengthen pelvic floor muscles 

200

Damage to the proximal tubule of a nephron causes what

impaired section and reabsorption

200

What type of gland is strongly affected by the sympathetic system and therefore contributes to ulcers from anxiety/stress

Brunner

200

After a fall, what type of cells are responsible for healing a broken bone?

osteoblasts

200
The anticholinergic effects of cold medication can cause what to happen with the bladder?

urinary retention

200

What are two risks that come with an indwelling catheter

UTI / kidney stones

300

humoral substances responsible for severe vasoconstriction of the renal vessels

Angiotensin II and ADH

300

What are the 3 functions of saliva?

1) antimicrobial 2)protect/lubricate 3)digestion of starches

300

A fracture in the ___ can cause an interruption of blood flow to the bone and result in necrosis due to lack of nutrients

hip - head of femur

300

What does bisphosphonate medication do for a patient with osteoporosis?

prevent bone resorption, which will help prevent fracture

300

T/F chemotherapy is the recommended treatment for bladder cancer 

F they exist but surgical itnerventions such as cystectomies are more commonly used/effective

400

T/F BPH, stroke, and infection are more likely to be caused by kidney disease than osteoporosis and anemia

F

400

Where are the myentric and submucosal plexuses located in the enteric nervous system?

wall of the GI tract

400

Name at least 3 clinical manifestations of a fat emboli (FES) that has migrated?

behavior change/disorientation, respiratory depression, chest pain/dyspnea, tachycardia, fever

400

etanercept, infliximab, and adalimumab are what type of drugs that are prescribed as a second line of action for RA?

TNF inhibitors (anti tumor necrosis factor) help slow disease progression and improve functioniality

400

What is needed by the body in order to absorb vitamin B12 and is usually affected in pernicious anemia?

intrinsic factor

500

Describe the function of the ascending loop of Henle

Impermeability to water and absorption of solutes yields a highly dilute filtrate

500

Put the following parts of the GI tract in order from how a bolus would move through them: ileum, pyrolus, jejnum, hiatus, cecum, duodenum

hiatus, pylorus, duodenum, jejnum, ileum, cecum

500

what is the best prognostic indicator of systemic lupus (SLE) in children?

extent of renal involvement

500

Which of the following medications might you expect to see in a chart for a pt being treated for high cholesterol? Abilify, pancrecarb, atrovastatin, pancrelipase

atorvastatin (lipitor)

500

If a client has brush border enzyme deficiency, what type of foods can cause cramping, bloating, and dirrhea?

foods high in carbs/proteins