for 36-48 hours or until the lab results shows an improved Na level. (Porth‚ 2009). Physiological action and possible complications: Furosemide works by blocking the absorption of sodium‚ chloride‚ and water from the filtered fluid in the kidney tubules‚ causing a profound increase in the output of urine (diuresis). Common side effects of furosemide include low blood pressure‚ dehydration and electrolyte depletion such as hypokalemia. Less common side effects include jaundice‚ ringing in
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in law A friend of mine had suffered a stroke about a year before he died. The man has already diagnosed with high blood pursue and heart problem. But he was told that one of his kidneys was the cause of high blood pressures and therefore has lead to a heart problem. Decision was taken to remove the failure kidney‚ but unfortunately nothing changed his heart problem nor that regulate his blood pressure. After a sequence of treatments and procedures‚ a new problem has been detected and that was
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on Lithium presents for routine blood work to monitor therapeutic levels and kidney function. Nurse reviews the results and advises the patient that tests are normal and no change in dosage is indicated. The E/M code I would use for this case would be 99211. I chose this code because this is an existing patient that has an existing illness (mental) that is being managed. The doctor just wants to make sure the kidney is still functioning properly by taking routine blood work. All contact for this
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Renal System Physiology Exercise 9 page. 121 SC 245 L Date: 12/18/2011 Point Break down: 100 points Questions: 60 points Data/Results: 15 points Summarizing activities: 25 points Introduction: In this lab we will learn how the kidney processes blood and produces urine. Activity 1: Investigating the Effect of Flow Tube Radius on Glomerular filtration. Data/Results: Questions: Please answer the questions in complete sentences and explain your answers. 1. What effect does increasing the afferent
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system I chose regarding immobility was the urinary system. In an immobile patient there are four main hazards with the urinary system: calculi‚ retention‚ incontinence and infection. Immobility also predisposes the patient to renal calculi‚ or kidney stones. Calcium is released from bone demineralization‚ due to this and urinary stasis or immobility‚ the precipitation of calcium occurs forming calculi or stones. Renal calculi are also a consequence of urinary retention and incontinence resulting
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body take a big toll and at first work the way you want them to but sometimes it works to fast. When taking steroids it goes through people’s bodies from top to bottom. When going through people’s bodies it hits the kidneys pretty hard and can cause kidney problems even making the kidney fail and not being able to function properly. As it says in the article “Taking steroids: does it hurt” steroids can also cause a lot of heart problems with very high blood pressure that could cause death. Athletes
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Title: “Retrocaval ureter or Preureteral vena cava: lest we forget this rare cause of hydronephrosis” Abstract: Retrocaval ureter or circumcaval ureter is a rare congenital abnormality arising from dysgenesis of the inferior vena cava (IVC) that results in the right ureter coursing behind and medial to the IVC. The ideal nomenclature for the anomaly is preureteral vena cava‚ keeping in mind the aberrant embryology. It can result in hydronephrosis and is a rare cause of long-standing cyclical pain
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LABORATORY REPORT RENAL PHYSIOLOGY INTRODUCTION: The kidneys‚ which maintain the purity and constancy of our internal fluids‚ are perfect examples of homeostatic organs. They regulate the chemical content the pH and osmotic pressure of the blood. Kidneys filter gallons of fluid from the bloodstream. They then process this filtrate‚ allowing wastes and excess ions to leave the body in urine while returning needed substances to the blood in just the right proportions. Factors that affect urine
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exercise and follow a healthy eating plan. There are many complications to this disease including arteriosclerosis (impaired blood circulation)‚ strokes‚ low blood pressure‚ bacterial infections of the skin‚ damage to the kidneys that will lead to kidney failure‚ fungal infections‚ damage to nerves‚ blindness‚ and many other infections. Coma or death may also occur. Insulin was discovered in 1921 by two young Canadians working in a laboratory. There are more than twenty
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her was made. One aspect of the urinary system is to get rid of waste products as a result of cellular metabolism. Hence it is referred as the excretory system according to Self (2006). The urinary elimination depends on effective functioning of kidneys‚ ureters‚ bladder and urethra (Kozier et al. 2008).Urine is produced by
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