Kidney failure Flashcards

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How is kidney failure diagnised?

A

by measuring the glomerular

filtration rate, which is the volume (cm3) of fluid passing into the nephrons every minute.

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Treatments of kidney failure

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renal dialysis

Kidney transplant

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2 types of renal dialysis

A

Haemodialysis

Peritoneal dialysis

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Describe Haemodialysis

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blood is removed and passed through a
machine containing an artificial dialysis membrane, which allows countercurrent substance exchange. Heparin stops blood clots

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Describe Peritoneal dialysis

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dialysis fluid is inserted into the abdomen; exchange occurs across the peritoneum.

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Define dialysis

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a mechanism utilised

to artificially regulate the concentrations of solutes in the blood

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Describe kidney transplants

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can treat kidney failure but requires the use

of immunosuppressants because of the risk of rejection

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How do pregnancy tests work

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detecting the hormone human chorionic gonadotrophin (hCG) in urine.
Coloured monoclonal antibodies complementary to hCG form a complex.
Which moves up the strip and binds to immobilised antibodies complementary to hCG resulting in the presence of a blue line, indicating pregnancy.

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