Water Balance Flashcards
1
Q
Describe ADH
A
- travels to the kidneys
- causes kidney tubules to become more permeable to water
= means more water transported from tubules back into blood
= less urine produced
= water returns to normal level
2
Q
What releases ADH
A
Pituitary gland
3
Q
What happens if blood too concentrated
A
Pituitary gland releases ADH
= causes kidneys to reabsorb more water
4
Q
Describe kidney failure
A
- when person has kidney failure, their blood contains higher concentration of water, ions and urea than it should
5
Q
Describe kidney dialysis
A
- patients blood passes over a semi permeable membrane
= allows urea, ions and water through - BUT won’t allow larger molecules like to proteins to pass through
- on other side of membrane there’s dialysis fluid
= contains water and ions but no urea - urea diffuses from blood into fluid
- fluid constantly refreshed
= always large concentration gradient for urea
= conc of water and ions in blood return to normal
6
Q
Disadvantages of kidney dialysis
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- patients have to visit hospital several times a week
- must eat controlled diet so they don’t produce too much urea
7
Q
Alternative to kidney dialysis
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Kidney transplant
8
Q
Describe kidney transplant
A
- diseased kidney replaced with healthy kidney from a donor
9
Q
Disadvantages of kidney transplant
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- donated kidney may be rejected by patients immune system
- shortage of kidney donors
10
Q
Compare adv and dis of transplant and dialysis
A
Transplant
- shortage of kidney donors
- allows patient a normal life after
- only expensive initially
Dialysis
- no shortage of dialysis machines
- requires frequent treatments
- expensive in the long term