Don't give AI generated solution Discuss the pathophysiology of chronic kidney disease (CKD), including the mechanisms that lead to progressive kidney damage and decline in renal function. How do factors such as hypertension, diabetes, and immune-mediated processes contribute to the development and progression of CKD?
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Discuss the pathophysiology of chronic kidney disease (CKD), including the mechanisms that lead to progressive kidney damage and decline in renal function. How do factors such as hypertension, diabetes, and immune-mediated processes contribute to the development and progression of CKD?
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- Write down the Similarities and dissimilarities of Urinary tract infection (UTI) management in man and woman? Or, Compare and contrast of UTI management in man and woman? Please explain at your own words.Explain why severe kidney disease may cause generalizededema.Describe the disease process, prognosis, and treatment goals of Stage 4 chronic kidney disease.
- What is kidney disease? Explain the causes and describe the signs and symptoms of chronic kidney disease. Outline the management of chronic kidney disease. ANSWER SHOULD INCLUDE: Explanation of CKD Causes Signs and symptoms ManagementPersons with diabetes are at risk for developing cardiovascular disease and end-stage renal disease. Describe therapeutic approaches to prevent these two complications.Explain why a young child taking prednisone(glucocorticoid) for chronic kidney inflammationis at high risk for infection and might needprophylactic antibiotics.
- The set of results that most accurately reflects severe renal disease is: 1) Serum creatinine, 1.0mg/dL;creatinine clearance, 110 ml/min; BUN, 17mg/dL 2) Serum creatinine, 1.0mg/dL; creatinine clearance, 95 ml/min; BUN, 43 mg/dL 3) Serum creatinine, 2.0mg/dL; creatinine clearance, 120 ml/min; BUN, 14 mg/dL 4) Serum creatinine, 3.7 mg/dL; creatinine clearance, 44 ml/min; BUN, 88 mg/dLProvide and briefly describe three causes of acute renal failure. Include whether the cause is pre-renal, post-renal or intra-renal failure.Discuss the Etiology of Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD).
- What is cystitis?Describe i) the cause of ii)signs and symptoms of urinary tract infections. Why does it tend to affect women more than men? Give the name ofbthe drug that is most commonly used to treat cystitis. ANSWER SHOULD INCLUDE: Give definition of "cystitis" Type of infection (i.e. causative agent) and how it gets into the body. Description of symptoms i.e. UTI symptoms Women more risk of cystitis - i.e. explain position and length of urethra. Identify drug treatment and route of administrationAnswer all of the following questions: 1. State the implications of a high value of non-protein nitrogen (NPN) in the blood and urine. 2. What does the amount of urea, ammonia and creatinine in the urine tell about renal/kidney function? 3. What food substances can lead to an increased value of non-protein nitrogen (NPN) in the blood?a. Using Table 10.1, identify the diseases that result when the filtration membranes within the kidneys become damaged and are unable to restrict or regulate the movement/filtration of larger substances. b. What kinds of disorders cause damage to the filtration membrane? ABNORMAL CONDITION CAUSE COMPONENT Caused by glucose levels in the blood that exceed the renal tubule's ability to reabsorb it. It is a common sign of diabetes mellitus. Glucose Glycosuria or Glucosuria Albumin Albuminuria Caused by damage to the glomerular and resulting in the leakage of large quantities of protein, including albumin, into the filtrate. filtration mer Red blood cells Caused by damage to the glomerular filtration membrane, allowing whole cells from the blood to pass into the filtrate. Hematuria Hemoglobinuria Caused by the hemolysis of red blood cells within the bloodstream, which releases hemoglobin into plasma that crossek the glomerular filtraton membrane during Hemoglobin renal filtration. Diseases…