Renal I cases Flashcards
What is the Lloyd’s punch?
- Assesses Costovertebral Angle (CVA) tenderness.
- Can be indicative of kidney stone, UTI, pyelonephritis
What things in the patient’s history would lead you to think UTI with a CC of pelvic pain
- Dysuria, polyuria, maybe hematuria, cloudy/malodorous urine, back/flank pain, fever
- Cystitis or pyelonephritis
What things in a patient’s history could you use to figure out if pelvic pain is due to non-UTI?
STDs are more associated with sexual things, obviously
-GI problems would be associated with diverticulitis or things like that
What is correct way to use an ROS?
- Review of SYSTEMS
- Collecting information about any kind of problems within other system (Heart, lungs, HEENT).
Hematuria (pink tinge to urine) is sign of?
Possible urinary tract cancer
Where are transitional cells found (lining of), areas where urinary tract cancers can occur?
Line urinary tract from renal pelvis to the proximal 2/3 of the urethra
Majority of renal cell carcinomas are what type?
Clear cell type
What is the genetic association with renal cell carcinoma?
VHL (Von Hippel Lindau) association
How might you diagnose a UTI via lab work?
- Look at the CBC and Urinalysis.
- If white count is elevated, suspect infection (UTI).
- If urine has white blood cells, or red blood cells in it, then you can expect UTI