State the functions of kidney?
Provide examples of alternations/diseases that can occur in the kidney and/or urinary tract
Define the term urinary tract obstruction
2. It can occur at any site along the urinary tract
Outline how the severity of obstructive uropathy is classified
Describe the common causes of the upper urinary tract obstruction
What short term effects would the upper urinary tract obstruction have on kidney?
What effect would a total obstruction in the ureter have on fluid and electrolyte balance?
What are kidney stones (renal calculi)?
What symptoms will a patient with kidney stones exhibit?
Describe two common causes of lower urinary obstruction
State what causes urinary tract infection
UTI can be described as the inflammation of the urinary epithelium that has resulted from infection of the urinary tract with bacteria (usually from gut flora)
Briefly describe the types of urinary tract infection
Why are urinary tract infections more common in children and the elderly?
Why are urinary tract infection more common in children and the elderly?
Compare and contrast acute and chronic glomerulonephritis
What is acute kidney injury and what is the RIFLE staging system?
2. RIFLE stands for: R - risk I - injury F - failure L - loss E - end stage renal failure
Describe the classification system that used to describe AKI (ARF)
What are the major causes of prerenal AKI (ARF)?
What are the major causes of intrarenal/intrinsic AKI (ARF)?
Describe the pathophysiology of acute tubular necrosis
Why is dialysis often required in acute tubular necrosis?
What are the major causes of postrenal AKI (ARF)?
obstruction:
a. calculi
b. cancer causing an obstruction
c. prostatic hypertrophy
d. stricture of the urethra
Describe the clinical signs of prerenal AKI (ARF)
What are the clinical signs of intrarenal AKI (ARF)?