dilatation. The patient is status post cholecystectomy. The common bile duct is normal in caliber. Evaluation of the retroperi toneum was limited; however‚ its size measures 12 cm in length. The left kidney measures 12.5 cm in length. There is a 6 cm mid pole left renal cyst. The right kidney measures 10.5 cm in length. There are several small right renal cysts. There is no hydronephorosis. Thank you for referring this patient for consultation. Sincerely yours Ann D. Higgins‚ MD ADH:kap
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will have opportunities to provide evidence against the following criteria. Criteria reference To achieve the criteria the evidence must show that the learner is able to Task No Assessor’s Decision P1 Describe the main sites of reabsorption in the kidney 1 P2 Outline the importance of regulating body fluids in the body 2 M1 Describe how re-absorption occurs in each of the main sites 3 D1 Explain how the body maintains the correct acid base balance 4 Learner declaration I certify that the
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An Overview of Anatomy Laszlo Vass‚ Ed.D. Version 42-0001-00-01 Lab RepoRt assistant This document is not meant to be a substitute for a formal laboratory report. The Lab Report Assistant is simply a summary of the experiment’s questions‚ diagrams if needed‚ and data tables that should be addressed in a formal lab report. The intent is to facilitate students’ writing of lab reports by providing this information
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EXERCISE 9: RENAL SYSTEM PHYSIOLOGY Student instructions: Follow the step-by-step instructions for this exercise found in your lab manual and record your answers in the spaces below. Submit this completed document by the assignment due date found in the Syllabus. Rename this document to include your first and last name prior to submitting‚ e.g. Exercise9_JohnSmith.doc. Please make sure that your answers are typed in RED. (You may delete these instructions before submission.) Grading:
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joints has: | | A. | Arthritis | 100% | | | | | 13. | | | In the term electroencephalogram‚ the suffix is ______‚ which means ________. | | C. | -gram‚ record | 100% | | | | | 14. | | | A resection of the kidney is a: | | B. | Nephrectomy | 100% | | | | | 15. | | | A patient with an erythrocyte disorder would probably see a specialist in: | | D. | Hematology | 100% | | | | | 16. | | | The _____ -ic means _______
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or when extreme down to the medial edge. When splenomegaly occurs with acute infections (mono) it is moderately enlarged and soft with rounded edges. When the result is of chronic cause‚ the enlargement is firm or hard with sharp edges. •Enlarged kidney: Enlarged with hydronephrosis‚ cyst or neoplasm •Aortic aneurysm: >95% are located below the renal arteries and extend to the umbilicus. A focal bulging >5cm is palpable in 80% of cases. You will hear a bruit. Femoral pulses are present but decreased
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Ever wonder why the body shivers when it gets cold? Homeostasis keeps body conditions steady and constant. So‚ this means that when the body shivers‚ that is homeostasis taking place trying to keep your body temperature at a constant degree. Homeostasis maintains normality in the body in many different ways. Some examples include osmoregulation‚ thermoregulation‚ chemical regulation‚ and behavioral homeostasis. While homeostasis controls these processes‚ homeostasis must also go through a separate
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structures visible to the naked eye‚ such as the heart‚ lungs‚ and kidneys. Gross anatomy ca be approached in different ways‚ such as Systemic (body structure is studied by systems)‚ Regional (by particular region) or surface (internal structures as the relate to the overlying skin surface). B. Physiology – concerns the function of the body‚ how the body works and carry out their life-sustaining activities. i. Renal physiology – concerns kidney function and urine production. ii. Neurophysiology – explains
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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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