Exam 3 Review Flashcards
True or false: Lactated Ringer’s solution is specifically useful to correct metabolic alkalosis.
FALSE - lactate uses hydrogen ions to reconvert itself into pyruvate (alkaline)
True or false: Lactated Ringer’s solution is specially indicated to correct metabolic acidosis in patients with poor liver function.
FALSE - lactate is metabolized in the liver, so it must be functioning
How and where does acetate correct acidosis?
a. Via acetyl-coA; in the kidneys
b. Via pyruvate; in the liver
c. Via acetyl-coA; in the skeletal muscle
d. Via NADPH; in the liver
C - metabolized in the muscle from acetyl-CoA
How does triamterene act?
a. It blocks the ENaC
b. It blocks the NKCC
c. It blocks the aldosterone receptors
d. It blocks the CA
A - potassium-sparing sodium channel blocker
What is the drug of choice for exercise-induced hemorrhage in horses?
a. Hydrochlorothiazide
b. Trimaterene
c. Spironolactone
d. Furosemide
D - decreases pulmonary pressure
How does bethanechol act and when is it indicated?
a. Anticholinergic; hypercontractile bladder
b. Parasympathomimetic; hypocontractile bladder
c. Alpha-adrenergic antagonist; hypertonic urethra
d. Beta-adrenergic antagonist; hypotonic urethra
B
Diuresis in ARF patients is induced by using….
- Mannitol** —> reactive oxygen scavenger activity
- Furosemide*
- Dextrose
- Dopamine
What is used to correct metabolic acidosis in a hypernatremic ARF patients?
a. NaCl 0.9%
b. Ringer’s solution
c. Lactated Ringer’s solution
d. Sodium bicarbonate
C - sodium bicarbonate is too rich in Na
What are the most relevant cell damage and sources of ROS in renal reperfusion injury?
- cytoskeleton damage
- translocation of Na/K ATPase = loss of function
- apoptosis
mitochondrial complexes
hypoxanthine