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rapid decline in renal function with an increase in serum creatinine (relative increase of 50% or an absolute increase of 0.5 to 1.0 mg/dL) Characterized by azotemia - elevated BUN and Cr |
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prerenal - decrease in renal blood flow intrinsic - damage to renal parenchyma postrenal - urinary tract obstruction |
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other causes of elevated BUN (3) |
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catabolic drugs (steroids) GI/soft tissue bleeding dietary protein intake |
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other causes of incraesed Cr (2) |
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increased muscle breakdown various drugs |
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infection followed by cardiorespiratory complications |
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what do you need to monitor in a pt with ARF? (6) |
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daily weight I&Os BP serum electrolytes watch Hb and Hct for anemia watch for infection |
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differentiating pre-renal, intrinsic, and post renal |
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pre - signs of volume depletion and CHF intrinsic - signs of allergyc reaction (rash) post - suprapubic mass, BPH, bladder dysfunction |
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lab findings in prerenal failure (2) |
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oliguria - always found increased BUN:Cr ratio > 20:1 increased urine osmolality decreased urine Na+ increased urine/plasma Cr ratio (>40:1) bland urine sediment |
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causes of intrinsic renal failure |
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ATN glomerular disaese (GN) - Goodpasteur's, Wegener;s, poststrep, lupus) vascular disease - renal artery occlusion, TTP, HUS interstitial disease - allergic interstitial nephritis |
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lab findings in intrinsic renal failure |
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decreased BUN:Cr ration (<20:1) increased urine Na+ decreased urine osmolality decreased urine-plsma Cr ratio (<20:1) |
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3 basic tests for post renal failure |
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PE - palpate the bladder ultrasound - look for obstruction, hydronephrosis catheter - look for urine |
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oliguria, diuretic, recovery |
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tests to obtain in a pt with ARF |
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UA urine chemistry serum electrolytes bladder cath renal ultrasound |
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renal parenchymal inflammation (pyelonephritis or interstitial nephritis) |
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3-4+ protein and blood indicate |
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ECF volume expansion and resulting pulmonary edema hyperkalemia metabolic acidosis hypocalcemia hyponatremia hyperphosphatemia uremia - build up of toxic end products infection - pneumonia, URI, wound infection, sepsis |
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avoid meds that decrease renal blood flow adjust meds to renal dosing correct fluid imabalance correct electrolyte disturbances optimize cardiac output order dialysis if symptomatic uremia, intractable acidemia, hyperkalemia, or volume overlead |
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mild vs moderate vs severe vs end stage CRF |
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mild = GFR of 70-120 moderate = GFR of 30-70 severe = GFR of <30mL/min ESRD = GFR < 10mL/min |
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most common clinical measure of GFR |
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signs and symptoms associated with accumulation of nitrogenous wastes. BUN > 60mg/dL |
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GI sxs associated with CRF are most likely due to |
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neurologic sxs associated with CRF (8) |
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lethary somnolence confusion peripheral neuropathy uremic seizures weakness asterixis hyperreflexia |
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how does anemia of chronic disease look on blood smear? |
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normocytic normochromic anemia |
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endocrine/metabolic disturbances associated with CRF |
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hyperphosphatemia hypocalcemia renal osteodystrophy calciphylaxis (vascular calfications tha tmay result in necrotic skin lesions) |
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diet - low protein, low salt ACEI BP control Glycemia control correction of electrolyte abnormalities aenima pulmonary edema pruritis dialysis |
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2 major methods of dialysis |
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hemodialysis peritoneal dialysis |
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absolute indications for dialysis - AEIOU |
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acidosis - significant and intractable electrolytes - severe hyperkalemia intoxications - methanol, ethylene glycol, lithium, aspirin overload - hypervolemia uremia - severe based on clinical presentation |
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nausea and vomiting lethary deterioration in mental status encephalopathy seizures pericarditis |
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definition of proteinuria |
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classifications of proteinuria |
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glomerular - may be seen in GN and lead to nephrotic syndrome tubular - sickle cell, urinary tract obstruction, interstitial nephritis overflow proteinuria - bence jones proteins of MM UTI, fever, heavy exertion/stress, CHF, pregnancy, orthostatic proteinuria |
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keys to nephrotic syndrome (6) |
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urine protein excretion > 3.5g/24 hrs hypoalbuminemia edema - pedal to periorbital hyperlipidemia, lipiduria hypercoagulable state increased incidence of infection |
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causes of nephrotic syndrome |
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primary glomerular disease systemic disease - DM, collagen vascular disease, SLE, RA, HSP, PAN, etc Amyloidosis, cryoglobulinemia drugs/toxins - captopril, heroin, heavy metals, NSAIDs, penicillamine infection - bacterial, viral, protazoal MM malignant HTN transplant rejection |
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causes of glomerular nephrotic syndrome |
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membranous nephropathy - MC in adults FSGS membranoproliferative minimal change disease - MC in kids |
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early sign of diabetic nephropathy |
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tx of symptomatic proteinuria |
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treat underlying disease ACEI diuretics - if edema is present limit dietary protein treat hypercholesterolemia vaccinate against influenza and pneumococus |
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> 3 erythrocytes/HPF on UA |
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gross, painless hematuria is a sign of what until proven otherwise |
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MCC of glomerular hematuria |
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IgA nephropathy (Berger's disease) |
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hematuria, pyuria, proteinuria, high frequency hearing loss with out deafness, progressive renal failure |
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hereditary nephritis - Alport's syndrome |
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secondary glomerular disorders (12) |
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diabetic nephropathy hypertensive nephropathy lupus membranoproliferative glomerulonephritis poststrep GN Good Pasteurs Dysproteinemias sickle cell nephropathy HIV nephropathy glomerulonephritis in endocarditis Wegener's granulomatosis PAN |
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glomerular disorders associated with Hep C, Hep B, syphilis, and lupus |
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glomerular disorder associated with URI |
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poststreptococcal features = hematuria, edema, HTN, low complement levels, and proteinuria. antistreptolysin O may be elevated. |
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classic triad of proliferative GN |
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crescenteric pulmonary hemorrhage IgG anti-glomerular basement membrane antibody. |
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clinical features of Goodpasteur's Syndrome |
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fever, myalgia, rapidly progressive renal failure, hemoptysis, cough, dyspnea |
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improvement seen with prednisone, ACEI, and antiretroviral therapy |
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causes of acute interstitial nephritis (AIN) |
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acute allergic reaction to meds (MC) infeciton collagen vascular disease (sarcoidosis) |
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classic findings of acute interstitial nephritis |
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ARF rash, fever, and eosinophilia pyuria, hematuria |
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causes of chronic interstitial nephritis |
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prolonged urinary tract obstruction reflux nephropathy heavy use of analgesics heavy metal exposure arteriolar nephrosclerosis with associated HTN |
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extrarenal cysts associated with PCKD are common where? (4) |
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spleen, liver, pancreas, brain |
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when are ACEI contraindicated in renal disease? |
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suspect renovascular HTN if (4) |
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malignant HTN sudden onset HTN HTN that suddenly worsens HTN that doesn't respond to standard medical therapy |
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gold standard for dx of renal artery stenosis |
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renal arteriogram (but contrast is nephrotoxic - don't use if renal failure is present) |
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calcium followed by uric acid |
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what size kidney stones pass spontaneously? |
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radiopaque stones visible on xray |
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calcium, cysteine, struvite (staghorn) |
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colicky flank pain that radiates to the groin |
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lower vs upper urinary tract obstruction |
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lower (below uretrovesical junction) affects urination upper typically causes renal colic |
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causes of lower urinary tract obstruction (7) |
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BPH, prostate cancer urethral stricture, stone neurogenic bladder trauma bladder cancer |
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causes of upper uniary tract obstruction |
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intrinsic - kidney stones, blood clots, sloughed papilla, crystal deposition, tumors, strictures, ureteropelvic or ureteropelvic or ureterovesical junction) extrinsic - pregnancy, tumors, AAA, retroperitoneal fibrosis, endometriosis, prolapse, hematomas, Crohn's disease, diverticulitis |
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initial test to tx urinary tract obstruction |
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gold standard for diagnosis of ureteral obstruction |
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indications for TRUS (prostate biopsy) |
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PSA > 10 abnormal DRE PSA velocity > 0.75/yr |
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stages of prostate cancer A-D |
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A = non palpable B = palpable nodule confined to prostate C = extends beyond capsule without mets D = mets disease |
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low back pain + enlarged prostate |
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keep in mind prostate cancer with vertebral mets |
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localized - radical prostatectomy locally invasive - radiation plus androgen deprivation mets disease - reduce amount of testosterone with any of the following: orchiectomy, antiandrogens, leuprolide |
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common areas of mets for renal cell carcinoma |
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lung, liver, brain, and bone |
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risk factors for renal cell carcinoma (5) |
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cigarette smoking phenacetic analgesics (high use) adult PCKD chronic dialysis exposure to heavy metals |
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classic triad of renal cell carcinoma |
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occurs in the minority of pts hematura, flank pain, and abdominal mass |
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tx of renal cell carcinoma |
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radical nephrectomy for stages 1-4 |
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MC tumor in the genitourinary tract |
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MC type of bladder cancer |
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transitional cell carcinoma |
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depends on stage stage 0 = IV chemo Stage A = transurethral resection Stage B (muscle invasion) = radical cystectomy, lymph node dissection, removal of all surrounds accessory organs, and urinary diversion. Stage C (extends to perivesicular fat) - same as for stage B Stage D (mets) - consider cystectomy and systemic chemo |
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MC cancer in men age 20-35 |
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MC tumor in men age 20-40 |
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MC type of germ cell tumor |
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biggest risk factor for testicular cancer |
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true or false testicular tumors are almost always malignant while extratesticular tumors within the scrotum are almost always benign |
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staging of testicular cancer |
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Boden-Gibb staging A = confined to testis/cord B = retroperitoneal lymph node spread C = distant mets |
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testicular cancer with elevated B-hCG |
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testicular cancer with elevated AFP |
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peak incidence of penile cancer |
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men in their 70's - frequently associated with HSV and HPV 18 infection |
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twisting of the spermatic cord leading to arterial occlusion and venous outflow onstruction |
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testicular torsion - surgical emergency, must be decompressed within 6 hours |
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MC organism causing epididymitis in children, sexual active, and elderly men |
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children - e coli sexually active - STD elderly - e coli |
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differentiation of testicular torsion and epididymitis |
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torsion has a more acute onset and is not associated with fever |
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