Renal Assessment Flashcards
what is the function of the kidneys?
regulate fluid and electrolytes
hormones
controls BP
RBC synthesis/EPO
Vitamin D synthesis
excrete waste
what part of the kidney filters blood?
nephrons
what are the 3 processes of urine formation?
glomerular filtration
tubular reabsorption
tubular secretion
Explain RAAS
angiotensinogen comes from liver
renin from kidney
renin converts angiotensinogen to angiotensin I
ACE from lungs
ACE converts angiotensin I to II
angiotensin II stimulates adrenal to secret aldosterone
angiotensin II vasoconstricts
Aldosterone stimulates reabsorption of salt and water
What are some urinary changes related to age?
lost nephrons
decrease in blood supply
loss in bladder tone for women
prostate enlargement
incomplete emptying
risk of UTI
normal urine specific gravity range
1.003 to 1.028
creatinine range
men: 0.6-1.2
women: 0.5-1.1
BUN range
10-20
phosphorus range
2.5-4.5