GI/GU EXAM #2 – 9/30/08 PROSTATE Prostate Anatomy
... urination. The bladder wall stretches, compresses and the patient has post-void ache. Hurts with filling, hurts with emptying and hurts after urination = CYSTITIS! The patient may present with a profile of “acute abdominal inflammation” or appendicitis. AS you continue to work the case through, you ...
... urination. The bladder wall stretches, compresses and the patient has post-void ache. Hurts with filling, hurts with emptying and hurts after urination = CYSTITIS! The patient may present with a profile of “acute abdominal inflammation” or appendicitis. AS you continue to work the case through, you ...
What is Excretion
... substance in our tissues and must be removed in a non-harmful way. _____ is that way. All of the amino acids, glucose and some salts are reabsorbed by the blood in the nephron by diffusion. All other substances reabsorbed via active transport (requires ATP). Most substances have what is called a ___ ...
... substance in our tissues and must be removed in a non-harmful way. _____ is that way. All of the amino acids, glucose and some salts are reabsorbed by the blood in the nephron by diffusion. All other substances reabsorbed via active transport (requires ATP). Most substances have what is called a ___ ...
Assessment of the Renal/Urinary System
... • Glomerular Filtration produces ultrafiltrate which enters the tubules • Selective reabsorption of H2O & solutes occurs in tubules • Selective secretion of solutes occurs in tubules • 99% of ultrafiltrate is reabsorbed into the bloodstream • 1000-1500mL of urine is produced each day ...
... • Glomerular Filtration produces ultrafiltrate which enters the tubules • Selective reabsorption of H2O & solutes occurs in tubules • Selective secretion of solutes occurs in tubules • 99% of ultrafiltrate is reabsorbed into the bloodstream • 1000-1500mL of urine is produced each day ...
Urinary tract infections
... A feeling that the bladder is still full after urination Pain above the pubic bone Blood in the urine. ...
... A feeling that the bladder is still full after urination Pain above the pubic bone Blood in the urine. ...
Urinary System Practice Quiz and Exercises 1) Name the 4
... The diameter of the efferent arteriole is less than that of the afferent arteriole This increases the pressure for filtration In addition the pores in glomerular capillaries and 50 time more leaky than normal capillaries allowing water and solutes to pass through more easily 13) Explain the term aut ...
... The diameter of the efferent arteriole is less than that of the afferent arteriole This increases the pressure for filtration In addition the pores in glomerular capillaries and 50 time more leaky than normal capillaries allowing water and solutes to pass through more easily 13) Explain the term aut ...
Urinary System Health
... • Do not take very large doses of Vitamin C, as it may increase oxalate excretion. Generally, one should not exceed 4 grams or more daily. • Avoid heavy use of antacids, which are often high in calcium carbonate. • Taking Vitamin B6 may protect against recurrent calcium oxalate stones. ...
... • Do not take very large doses of Vitamin C, as it may increase oxalate excretion. Generally, one should not exceed 4 grams or more daily. • Avoid heavy use of antacids, which are often high in calcium carbonate. • Taking Vitamin B6 may protect against recurrent calcium oxalate stones. ...
chapter46
... Each substance that has a Tm has renal threshold concentration in the plasma, e.g. for glucose is 150mg/100ml of blood. Excess of the renal threshold is not reabsorbed and is excreted in the urine. Some substances are actively secreted form the blood into the filtrate. Hydrogen, ammonium and potassi ...
... Each substance that has a Tm has renal threshold concentration in the plasma, e.g. for glucose is 150mg/100ml of blood. Excess of the renal threshold is not reabsorbed and is excreted in the urine. Some substances are actively secreted form the blood into the filtrate. Hydrogen, ammonium and potassi ...
Fill in the blanks for chapter 8
... The urinary system may also be called the RENAL system. Some textbooks even refer to the GENITO-URINARY system. This is because the organs of the urinary system are located in close proximity to those of the REPRODUCTIVE system. In the MEDULLA and CORTEX of each kidney are more than ONE MILLION micr ...
... The urinary system may also be called the RENAL system. Some textbooks even refer to the GENITO-URINARY system. This is because the organs of the urinary system are located in close proximity to those of the REPRODUCTIVE system. In the MEDULLA and CORTEX of each kidney are more than ONE MILLION micr ...
16.1 powerpoint - Westgate Mennonite Collegiate
... • Functions – Excretion of metabolic wastes • Nitrogenous wastes – Urea » By-product of amino acid metabolism » Ammonia from liver combines with carbon dioxide to form urea » Less toxic than ammonia – Creatinine » By-product of creatine phosphate breakdown – Uric acid » By-product off breakdown of n ...
... • Functions – Excretion of metabolic wastes • Nitrogenous wastes – Urea » By-product of amino acid metabolism » Ammonia from liver combines with carbon dioxide to form urea » Less toxic than ammonia – Creatinine » By-product of creatine phosphate breakdown – Uric acid » By-product off breakdown of n ...
Cystoscopy and Ureteroscopy - ENID Urology Associates, Inc.
... kidneys and urologic system to people with kidney and urologic disorders and to their families, health care professionals, and the public. The NKUDIC answers inquiries, develops and distributes publications, and works closely with professional and patient organizations and Government agencies to coo ...
... kidneys and urologic system to people with kidney and urologic disorders and to their families, health care professionals, and the public. The NKUDIC answers inquiries, develops and distributes publications, and works closely with professional and patient organizations and Government agencies to coo ...
DKD Introduction Globally, diabetes mellitus is a major reason of
... **Examination: NAD apart from pallor & G2 pitting oedema LL. **Lab: S.cr: 3.7 mg/dl, S.Albumin: 3 gm/dl, Urine analysis: prot. ++++ ,CBC: Hb: 10 (NNA) ...
... **Examination: NAD apart from pallor & G2 pitting oedema LL. **Lab: S.cr: 3.7 mg/dl, S.Albumin: 3 gm/dl, Urine analysis: prot. ++++ ,CBC: Hb: 10 (NNA) ...
Slide 1
... water and solutes from the blood to filter into the Bowmans Capsule which surrounds the glomerulus The Filtrate flows through the proximal convoluted tubule, loop of Henle, and then into the distal ...
... water and solutes from the blood to filter into the Bowmans Capsule which surrounds the glomerulus The Filtrate flows through the proximal convoluted tubule, loop of Henle, and then into the distal ...