RTA Flashcards
1
Q
Impaired acid secretion b/c of renal obstruction. Urine pH increased (alkalotic)
A
Voltage mediated RTA
2
Q
Proximal RTA.
A
Type 2
3
Q
Defect in Bicarb resorption
A
Type 2 RTA
4
Q
Urine pH variable
A
Type 2 RTA
5
Q
Metabolic acidosis > decreased Bicarb > ______ pH
A
Decrease (more acidic)
6
Q
Increased Bicarb > ______ pH
A
Increased pH (more alkalotic)
7
Q
Hypokalemia
A
Type 2 RTA
8
Q
Distal RTA
A
Type 1
9
Q
Prob with H secretion of type A intercalated cells
A
Type 1 RTA
10
Q
Urine ph > 5.5
A
Type 1 RTA
11
Q
Hypercalcemia so increased risk of stones
A
Type 1 RTA
12
Q
Diabetic nephropathy
A
Type 4 RTA
13
Q
Decreased renin and aldosterone
A
Type 4 RTA
14
Q
Hyperkalemia
A
Type 4 RTA
15
Q
Decreased urine pH (acidosis)
A
Type 4 RTA