The Urinary (Renal System) Flashcards

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If tests show someone has a high bp, anaemia, ureamic toxins, metabolic acidosis, hyperkalaemia and proteinuria, what could they have?

A

chronic renal failure

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If someone has itching skin, sallow complexion, ureamic toxins, swollen ankles, peripheral neuropathy, breathlessness and stiff/painful joints, what could they have?

A

Chronic Renal Failure

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What do the kidneys, ureters, bladder and urethra make up?

A

The urinary system

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What is posterior to the abdominal wall, inferior to the diaphragm, and has renal arteries that enter and veins and ureters that leave?

A

kidneys

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What carries urine from the kidney to the bladder, has thick walls and a narrow tube, and has peristaltic contractions?

A

The ureter

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What acts as a resevoir for storing urine, has both ureters entering it and the urethra leaving at the base, and 3 layers (serous, muscular and inner mucous coat)?

A

Bladder

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How much urine should the bladder hold?

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200-300ml

painful if get up to 500

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What passes urine from the bladder to the exterior, is short in women and long in men?

A

Urethra

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8
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Name 6 functions of the kidney

A
Regulating body fluid volume and osmolality
Electrolyte balance
Formation of urine and excretion
Acid-base balance
Production of hormones
Activation of vitamin D
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9
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How many nephrons are in a kidney?

A

About a million

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The majority of nephrons in the kidney are which kind?

A

Cortical

Also some juxta medullary

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What are the 4 functions of the nephron?

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Glomerurular Filtration (formation of urine)
Tubular Reabsorption
Tubular Secretion
Water conservation

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What does the renal corpuscle do?

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filters blood

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Filtration of a protein free plasma from the glomerulus to the bowmans capsule is also known as what?

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glomerula filtration

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14
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We filter 160-180 litres of water a day. How much comes out as urine?

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1-2 litres so most is reabsorbed

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What does the proximal convoluted tubule do?

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Has large surface area to reabsorb
Mitochondria for active transport
reabsorbs more than anywhere else in nephron - sodium, glucose, amino acids and water

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Q

What is 100% reabsoorbed in the nephron

A

glucose and amino acides

17
Q

what does the loop of henle do?

A

reabsorb and conserve water

18
Q

What happens in the distal tubule and collecting duct

A

reabsorbs under hormonal control

19
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what hormones affect the distal tubule and collecting duct?

A

aldosterone
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