Renal Assessment Part 2: Kidney Flashcards
Test 3
Where are the kidneys located?
Retroperitoneal
between T12 - L4
Which kidney is slightly caudal? Why?
Right
to accommodate liver
What is the primary functional/structural unit of the kidney?
nephron
Each kidney has about _____ nephrons
1 million
What does the nephron consist of? (6)
-Glomerulus
-Tubular system: Bowmans capsule
Proximal convoluted tubule (PCT)
Loop of Henle
Distal convoluted tubule (DCT)
Collecting duct
The kidney gets ___% of CO which is about _______ L/min
20%
1-1.25 L/min
What is the outer layer of the nephron? Inner layer? How much RBF does each of these layers receive?
outer: Cortex 85-90%
Inner: Medulla 10-15%
what area of the nephron is especially vulnerable to ischemia? Why?
The medulla/LOH
Receive less RBF (10-15%) –> more prone to be affected by hypotension and decreased kidney perfusion
What are the functions of the kidney?
-regulates extracellular, volume, osmolarity, composition
-regulate blood pressure (long-term/ intermediately) via RAAS, ANP
-maintains acid/base balance
-produces hormones (Renin, Erythropoietin, calcitriol, prostaglandins)
-blood glucose homeostasis
EPO is involved in _____ production
RBC
Calcitriol helps maintain __________
serum ca++
Kidneys play a role in ___________ and re-absorption of glucose
Gluconeogenesis
Renal labs define & value: GFR
125 - 140 ml/min
Glomerular filtration rate
Best measurement of renal function over time
How does GFR decrease with age?
After 20yo it decreases by 10 ml/min every decade (10yrs)
Renal labs define & value: creatinine clearance
110 - 140 ml/min
Most reliable measure of GFR
Done over 24 hours
What is GFR heavily influenced by?
Hydration
What is the most accurate measurement of GFR?
Creatinine clearance
Creatinine is freely ________ but not ________ in the kidney.
Freely filtered
Not reabsorbed
Renal labs define & value: serum creatinine
females: 0.6 - 1.3 mg/dL
males: 0.8 - 1.3
of creatinine left after kidney filtered
# should be low
Serum creatinine can be influenced by what?
High protein diet
Protein supplements
Muscle breakdown
Serum creatinine is ________ related to GFR. What does this mean?
Inversely
Decrease SC = increase GFR
In acute cases, double serum creatinine = _______ GFR
50% decrease
Renal labs define & value: BUN
10 - 20 mg/dL
Blood Urea Nitrogen
Shows how well kidneys reabsorbing urea into blood
What effects BUN?
Low: malnourished, Volume diluted
High: high protein diet, Dehydration, G.I. bleed, trauma muscle wasting kidney damage