Urinary System
... Presence of angiotensin II also increases the secretion of aldosterone, which stimulates reabsorption of sodium. d. The heart can also increase filtration rate when blood volume is high. ...
... Presence of angiotensin II also increases the secretion of aldosterone, which stimulates reabsorption of sodium. d. The heart can also increase filtration rate when blood volume is high. ...
A1979HT61500001
... localizing the specific site of urinary tract infections, especially the separation of bladder from renal infection and the identification of the urethra or prostate as the tissue site of bacterial persistence in the male. Additional data demonstrate that the cure of kidney infections is dependent u ...
... localizing the specific site of urinary tract infections, especially the separation of bladder from renal infection and the identification of the urethra or prostate as the tissue site of bacterial persistence in the male. Additional data demonstrate that the cure of kidney infections is dependent u ...
eprint_4_23848_991
... brown or black because of the incorporation of blood pigment. 3-Uric acid calculi are round or oval, smooth and vary in colour from yellow to brown . They occur in patients with gout but are also found in patients with ileostomies or with bladder outflow obstruction. 4- A cystine calculus occurs onl ...
... brown or black because of the incorporation of blood pigment. 3-Uric acid calculi are round or oval, smooth and vary in colour from yellow to brown . They occur in patients with gout but are also found in patients with ileostomies or with bladder outflow obstruction. 4- A cystine calculus occurs onl ...
Homeostasis of Water and Solutes
... kidney regulates volume and solute concentration of blood and interstitial fluid excess fluid/solute is excreted as urine urine passes from kidney to urinary bladder (storage) via the ureter (one from each kidney), then out of body via urethra person is prompted to urinate when stretch-receptors in ...
... kidney regulates volume and solute concentration of blood and interstitial fluid excess fluid/solute is excreted as urine urine passes from kidney to urinary bladder (storage) via the ureter (one from each kidney), then out of body via urethra person is prompted to urinate when stretch-receptors in ...
Externconference24-05
... • Ampicillin 50-100 mg/kg/day IV and Gentamicin 3-5 mg/kg/day IV or IM or • Third generation Cephalosporins • Hospitalization is suggested for symptomatic young infants (less than three months of age) ...
... • Ampicillin 50-100 mg/kg/day IV and Gentamicin 3-5 mg/kg/day IV or IM or • Third generation Cephalosporins • Hospitalization is suggested for symptomatic young infants (less than three months of age) ...
Lecture: Renal Physiology
... I. Overview of Excretory System A. Osmoregulation (maintain water balance) by removing excess fluid and solutes from your blood. B. remove waste products. Metabolism results in waste products that become toxic (poisonous) if they are left to accumulate in your body. The kidney filters the blood to r ...
... I. Overview of Excretory System A. Osmoregulation (maintain water balance) by removing excess fluid and solutes from your blood. B. remove waste products. Metabolism results in waste products that become toxic (poisonous) if they are left to accumulate in your body. The kidney filters the blood to r ...
Anatomy OSPE
... 2. Make sure your write the FULL name of the structures with the correct spelling. Example: SVC ✕ Superior Vena Cava ✓ Thoracic aorta ✕ Descending thoracic aorta ✓ 3. There is NO guarantee whether or not the exam will go out of this file. ...
... 2. Make sure your write the FULL name of the structures with the correct spelling. Example: SVC ✕ Superior Vena Cava ✓ Thoracic aorta ✕ Descending thoracic aorta ✓ 3. There is NO guarantee whether or not the exam will go out of this file. ...
Acute Kidney Injury
... Treatment of pre-renal RF • If due to hypovolaemia – replacement with appropriate fluid is the solution. • Since there might be underlying intrinsic componenent this must be done carefully monitoring the fluid status (JVP, BP, HR, urine output; if necessary use CVP monitoring) • If this is due to c ...
... Treatment of pre-renal RF • If due to hypovolaemia – replacement with appropriate fluid is the solution. • Since there might be underlying intrinsic componenent this must be done carefully monitoring the fluid status (JVP, BP, HR, urine output; if necessary use CVP monitoring) • If this is due to c ...
Renalchapt23_lecture
... • Functions of the urinary system • Anatomy of the kidney • Urine formation – glomerular filtration – tubular reabsorption – tubular secretion ...
... • Functions of the urinary system • Anatomy of the kidney • Urine formation – glomerular filtration – tubular reabsorption – tubular secretion ...
Urinary tract infections in children URINARY TRACT INFECTION
... Antibiotics are usually prescribed for a total of 5 to 14 days. In all cases, it is important for the child to take each dose of the antibiotic on time and to finish all of the medicine. Response to treatment — Your child should begin to feel better within 24 to 48 hours of starting antibiotics. If ...
... Antibiotics are usually prescribed for a total of 5 to 14 days. In all cases, it is important for the child to take each dose of the antibiotic on time and to finish all of the medicine. Response to treatment — Your child should begin to feel better within 24 to 48 hours of starting antibiotics. If ...
livings - pisscience
... leads to the accumulation of harmful wastes in the blood. The blood must be purified by the artificial kidney: 1. In treating cases of kidney failure, a tube is inserted into an artery in the patient’s arm and the blood is channeled through semi-permeable tube immersed in a bath containing all the n ...
... leads to the accumulation of harmful wastes in the blood. The blood must be purified by the artificial kidney: 1. In treating cases of kidney failure, a tube is inserted into an artery in the patient’s arm and the blood is channeled through semi-permeable tube immersed in a bath containing all the n ...
Urinary System - Sinoe Medical Association
... An important part of the inner kidney. It consists primarily of collecting tubules as well as loops of Henle. The base of the medullary pyramid is next to the cortex and it tapers to form the renal papillae. There are between 8 to 18 medulla py y pyramids in each kidney. ...
... An important part of the inner kidney. It consists primarily of collecting tubules as well as loops of Henle. The base of the medullary pyramid is next to the cortex and it tapers to form the renal papillae. There are between 8 to 18 medulla py y pyramids in each kidney. ...