PDF-Chapter 26: The Urinary SystemChapter ObjectivesOVERVIEW OF KIDNEY FU
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Define and compare obligatory and facultative water absorptionDiscuss the role of Na symporters in reabsorption especially of glucoseDescribe the role of NaH antiporters
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Define and compare obligatory and facultative water absorptionDiscuss the role of Na symporters in reabsorption especially of glucoseDescribe the role of NaH antiporters in achieving Na reabsor. Quick Overview of the Urinary System. Bladder Schistosomes. Normally, urine is sterile. Presence of blood may indicate an infection. . Introduction. -Cells produce waste that can become toxic if they accumulate. Dr. Rend . Mazin. FIBMS / histopathology. Ur. o. logist. = . specialist in the study of . the urinary . system in females . and the . urinary and . reproductive systems . in . males.. Urology. Nephrologists . The urinary system. The urinary system provides temporary storage reservoirs for urine or serve as transportation channels . The organs involved in the urinary system are:. Kidney. Ureter. Bladder. Urethra. Pages 1591-1596. By: Heather Wacholz BSN,RN,CCRN-CMC,CNRN. Normal Kidney Function . Kidney Stones. Kidney stones (renal . Urolithiasis or . nephrolithiasis) are small, hard mineral deposits that form inside your kidneys. The stones are made of mineral and acid salts.. Skin. Lungs. Liver. AIM. : How is the human excretory system structured to help maintain homeostasis?. Bellwork. : Take out HW. Homework. : Read pages 985-989, Q# 1-4 on page 989. - Exam . Monday 1/9. Chapter 24 Digestive and Urinary Systems Section 1: Objectives Compare mechanical digestion with chemical digestion. Describe the parts and functions of the digestive system. The Digestive System Functions of the Urinary System. Maintain homeostasis. Excretion of waste products. Balance of extracellular fluid. Synonyms for urination (. ur. /o, . urin. /o). Voiding. Micturit. /o – to urinate. Nephron. – the functional unit of the kidney made up of renal tubules that produce urine.. The Kidney Plaque. Kidney. Renal Pyramids. Renal Capsule. Renal Columns. Kidney. Minor Calyx. Major Calyx. Functions:. Removes certain wastes and excess water from the body. Maintains . the acid-base balance of the body . Parts include . two. . kidneys. , 2 . ureters. , the . bladder. , and the . urethra. Functions of the Urinary System. The urinary system performs many functions important to maintaining . homeostasis. Maintenance of water, salts, and acids in the body. Filters blood to remove . urea. OR . INTRAVENOUS UROGRAPHY(IVU). An . intravenous pyelogram. or . IVP. is a special radiological procedure used to visualize abnormalities of the urinary system, including the kidneys, . ureters. Dr. . Pallav. Shekhar. Asstt. . Professor. Veterinary Medicine. Unit 2. Acute Renal Failure (ARF). . Acute renal failure (ARF) is by sudden onset of filtration failure by the kidneys, accumulation of uremic toxins, and dysregulation of fluid, electrolyte, and acid–base balance. It is potentially reversible if diagnosed quickly and treated aggressively.. 2. Anatomy. Suprarenal glands. Kidneys. Ureters. Urinary bladder. 3. Supradrenal Glands. On top of kidneys. Endocrine glands. Cortex. Secretes steroid- type hormones. Control fluid and electrolyte balance. NATIONAL DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH. AFFORDABLE MEDICINES. ESSENTIAL MEDICINES PROGRAMME. 8.1 CHRONIC KIDNEY DISEASE (CKD). Enalapril. : . amended. Aligned with Adult Hospital level. STG, 2012.. Initiation of low dose .
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