What two things increase urinary protein excretion?
standing and physical activity
Urine dipstick for protein detects what specifically?
it only measures albumin
What is considered microalbuminuria?
30-300mg protein/day
What is a normal number of RBCs in urine?
less than 5/hpf
Dysmorphic RBCs found on UA are suggestive of what?
glomerulonephritis
What do each the following types of casts suggest:
Describe the etiology, presentation, and treatment of pre-renal azotemia.
Describe the etiology, presentation, diagnosis, and treatment of post-renal azotemia..
Describe the etiologies, presentation, and treatment of acute tubular necrosis.
If a patient has an AKI of unclear etiology, what is the best next step?
- supplement with UNa, FENa, and UOsm
How should you interpret the specific gravity of urine?
it correlates with the UOsm:
Describe the pathophysiology, presentation, and prevention of contrast-induced nephropathy.
How does tumor lysis syndrome affect the kidneys? Describe the mechanism and prevention.
What do the following suggest in the setting of acute tubular necrosis:
Describe the presentation, diagnosis, and treatment of rhabdomyolysis.
What are the indications for dialysis?
A: acidosis < 7.1 E: electrolyte disturbances that are refractory I: intoxications O: overload of fluid U: uremic pericarditis or encephalitis
Describe the definition, etiology, presentation, diagnosis, and treatment of acute interstitial nephritis.
Which drugs cause allergenic responses and how do these manifest?
Describe the pathophysiology of analgesic nephropathy.
Describe the etiology, presentation, and diagnosis of papillary necrosis.
What are the features of nephritic syndrome?
Which glomerular disease are characterized by low complement levels?
SLE, endocarditis, cryoglobulinemia, and post-streptococcal glomerular disease
Describe the presentation, diagnosis, and treatment of goodpasture disease.
Describe the presentation, diagnosis, and treatment of IgA nephropathy.