QBANK Renal Flashcards

1
Q

PO4 - where and how is it resorbed?

A

Na/PO4 cotransporter in PCT

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2
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Gastric hormones that produce potentiate the effects of Secretin. The effect of either of these hormones alone?

A

ACh and CCK. No effect alone

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3
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Effect on Bile Salts; Gastrin, EtOH on mucosal barrier integrity?

A

weakens, strengthens, weakens

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4
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Severely dehydrated pt with 5x ADH levels. Where is most of the fluid being resorbed in the kidney.

A

PCT. Always PCT

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5
Q

Cephalic phase of secretion?

A

Sight/smell of food stimulate gastrin

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6
Q

Cecum fixed to RUQ - problem?

A

bad rotation around SMA

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7
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Ascending and descending loops pressed against posterior wall of abdominal cavity?

A

Failure of hindgut descent along IMA

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8
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intestinal obstruction (due to compression by adhesive bands) and midgut volvuus caused by?

A

abnormal rotation and fixtion of midgut early during fetal life

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9
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Child with imperforate anus. Also get?

A

Urogenital tract abnormalities (renal agenesis, hypo/epispadias, bladder extrophy)

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10
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Pt with long history of gallstones - cramping, abdominal pain, vomiting for last 12 hours. Air in gallbladder. Obstruction where?

A

Gallstone illeus. Obstruction at illeus.

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