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2019 PATH370 - causes of AKI - prerenal-injury locations, causes, signs/symptoms, GFR changes, effects of prolonged injury - postrenal-injury locations, causes, GFR changes, effects of prolonged injury intrinsic/intrarenal-injury locations, causes, vascular and tubular process changes, effects of prolonged injury - acute tubular necrosis - differentiate prodromal, oliguric, and post-oliguric phases Chronic Kidney Disease - reversible or irreversible? why? - describe progressive process - acute vs chronic kidney disease comparison money disease comparison - risk factors - amount of damage kidneys...
. During alkalosis, as can occur from vomiting and or diarrhea, causes what kind of shift in K+ concentrations occur (regarding fluid compartments, i.e. extracellular (plasma and interstitial) vs intracellular) and thus may show up in blood chemistry readings?
A 4-year-old male was admitted to the hospital with vomiting, prolonged bloody diarrhea, abdominal cramping and recent anuria. The patient appeared pale and his vital signs indicated he was hypertensive. Upon questioning, the boy’s father reported that their family had experienced acute self-limiting diarrhea earlier this week. The physician ordered a stool culture and the following laboratory results were reported three days later: Direct Stool exam: Fecal leukocytes: Negative Stool Culture: Negative for Salmonella, Shigella, and Campylobacter species The physician...
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Question 33 (1 point) Cholera is an infections disease that causes extreme diarrhea, what cell to cell surface receptor and subsequent confirmation change is associated with this? O G-protein linked receptor O G-protein linked receptor and an ion channel O Enzyme linked receptor and ion channel Enzyme liked receptor Question 36 (1 point) Second messengers are... small molecules that turn GTP into GDP for singal transduction small molecules that propagate a signal after it has been initiated by the signaling...
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PN 200 Fundamentals of Nursing II Case Study - Vomiting Diarrhea prochorperazine (Compazine) Sassy Smith, a 34 year old woman has been vomiting for 48 hours. In the last 12 hours Ms. arth has had nausea and diarrhea Prochorperazine (Compazine) 10 mg was administered intramuscularly What nonpharmacological measures should the nurse suggest when vomiting occurs, - Why was Ms. Smith given prochorocrazine given intramuscularly rather than orally or rectally? Prochorperazine should be given deep intramuscularly. Why? 3. What electrolyte imbalances...
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