urinary system consists of….
two kidneys, two ureters, the urinary bladder, and the urethra
length of male urethra
3-5 inches
length of female urethra
2-3 inches
why is it hard to put in a cath for a male?
prostrate gland
coude
specially designed catheter to help get past prostrate; prostrate disease cancer
metal guide
need dr or someone from anesthia; not used too often; may bleed in urine for one to two days after; helps to get cath around prostrate gland; more invasive; used in males to get past prostrate gland
what is the role of kidneys?
produce urine
urine consists of…
95% water and 5% nitrogenous waste products of protein
what makes up nitrogenous waste of urine?
urea, uric acid, and creatinine
secondary functions of kidney
Erythropoietin (makes red blood cell) production, renin production, and the activation of Vitamin D3
Erythropoietin is produced and released in response to…
decreased oxygen in kidney blood supply which triggers RBC production in bone marrow
Unhealthy kidneys will have reduced erythropoietin production which in turn can make you…
anemic
role of vitamin D
promotes absorption of Ca in GI tract and regulate Ca balance
role of renin
excess electrolytes eliminated in the urine which include
Na, Ca, K, and phosphates.
why do you look at med doses when there is kidney dysfunction?
metabolism of medicine could be altered; may need to change dose
other functions of kidneys
where is urine produced?
kidney
how is the urine moved from kidney to bladder?
moved by virtue of peristalsis thru the ureters into the urinary bladder
how full is the bladder when it sends a signal to the spinal cord and brain to empty the bladder?
- Some may have less and some may have more
micturition
expel urine from bladder
where are kidneys located?
retroperitoneal space
what hormone is responsible for producing RBCs?
erythropoietin
how does kidney assist in acid-base balance of the body?
secretes renin