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PC 705 Module 9 Exam - Renal and Integumentary
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PC 705 Module 9 Exam - Renal and Integumentary Age related changes in the renal system: -decreased GFR -decreased nephron size and number -increased drug toxicity due to decreased secretion -decreased renal activation of vitamin D -hypertrophy of kidneys -hyperkalemia is common -reduced adaptability to changes in volume What is GFR? -glomerular filtration rate -how much blood is filtered by the kidneys per minute -can use Inulin, Creatinine, Cystatin C It takes how long for plasma creatinine t...
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M4 FINAL COACHING EXAM - Questions and Answers (Complete Solutions)
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M4 FINAL COACHING EXAM - Questions and Answers (Complete Solutions) Two drugs that act on the same tissue organ through independent receptors resulting in effects that are opposite of each other is known as A. Physiologic Antagonism B. Irreversible Antagonism C. Competitive Antagonism D. Chemical Antagonism Which of the following statements is/are TRUE? I. Weakly acidic drugs in alkaline media will be in its ionized form, decreasing reabsorption II. Weakly basic in alkaline media will exist pr...
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Nuclear Medicine Genitourinary Imaging Exam Questions with 100% Correct Answers
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Nuclear Medicine Genitourinary Imaging 
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What are the renal radiotracers? 
Tc-99m DTPA 
Tc-99m MAG3 
Tc-99m DMSA 
What is a DTPA used for? 
Tc-99m DTPA (diethylene-triamine-pentaacetate) is one of the technetium radiopharmaceuticals used in 
renal imaging and primarily used to measure the glomerular filtration rate (GFR). 
How is DTPA metabolized? 
glomerular filtration 
How much DTPA is excreted into the tubules with each pass? 
20% 
What does DTPA mirro...
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Nuclear Medicine Genitourinary Imaging Exam Questions with 100% Correct Answers
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Nuclear Medicine Genitourinary Imaging 
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What are the renal radiotracers? 
Tc-99m DTPA 
Tc-99m MAG3 
Tc-99m DMSA 
What is a DTPA used for? 
Tc-99m DTPA (diethylene-triamine-pentaacetate) is one of the technetium radiopharmaceuticals used in 
renal imaging and primarily used to measure the glomerular filtration rate (GFR). 
How is DTPA metabolized? 
glomerular filtration 
How much DTPA is excreted into the tubules with each pass? 
20% 
What does DTPA mirro...
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Nuclear Medicine Genitourinary Imaging Exam Questions with 100% Correct Answers
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Nuclear Medicine Genitourinary Imaging 
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What are the renal radiotracers? 
Tc-99m DTPA 
Tc-99m MAG3 
Tc-99m DMSA 
What is a DTPA used for? 
Tc-99m DTPA (diethylene-triamine-pentaacetate) is one of the technetium radiopharmaceuticals used in 
renal imaging and primarily used to measure the glomerular filtration rate (GFR). 
How is DTPA metabolized? 
glomerular filtration 
How much DTPA is excreted into the tubules with each pass? 
20% 
What does DTPA mirro...
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Nuclear Medicine Genitourinary System Exam Questions and answers with 100% Complete solutions | verified &updated 2024
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Nuclear Medicine Genitourinary System Exam Questions and answers with 100% Complete solutions | verified &updated 2024 
What percentage of renal plasma flow is filtered through the glomerulus, and what percentage is secreted by the tubules? - 20% of renal plasma flow is cleared by glomerular filtration 
80% is cleared by tubular secretion 
Which nonradioactive drugs used to calculate glomerular filtration rate (GFR) and effective renal plasma flow (ERPF) are considered to be the reference standa...
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Anatomy Final Questions
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Anatomy Final Questions 
 
1. The ascending limb of the loop of Henle is __________ to water. 
Impermeable 
2. What are the cells called that wrap pedicels around the glomerular capillaries? 
Podocytes 
3. Which of these structures does not enter or exit the kidney at the hilum: a) Renal Vein b) Renal Artery c) Renal Nerves d) Ureter e) None of the above 
e) none of the above 
4. Which of the following lists structures of the nephron in the correct order? 
Glomerulus, Proximal Tubule, Loop of He...
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DIT - END OF SESSION QUIZ - RENAL
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What artery prevents a horseshoe kidney from ascending in the abdoment? 
inferior mesenteric artery 
what fundamental problem creates potter sequence? 
oligohydraminos from bilateral renal agenesis 
What cell type releases renin? 
JGA cells 
What are the 3 stimuli that induce renin release? 
- Beta adrenergic 
- low Na+ in DCT 
- low pressure in afferent arteriole 
A 40 year old patient of your weighs 100 kg. What is her estimated plasma volume? 
100 kg -> 6...
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PMC II Exam 1 Questions and Answers 2023
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PMC II Exam 1 Questions and Answers 2023 
causes an increase in renal sodium excretion 
Natriuretic 
 
 
 
How to detect CKD (5) 
Blood in urine 
 
Electrolyte abnormality due to tubular disorder 
 
Histology abnormalities 
 
Structural abnormalities (imaging) 
 
Kidney fx abnormalities (↓GFR) 
 
 
 
Leading cause of CKD which then can lead to ESRD 
DM 
 
*HTN can also →ERSD 
 
 
 
Kidney damage w/normal GFR 
Stage I CKI 
 
 
 
Kidney damage w/ mild decrease in GFR 
Stage II CKI 
 
 
 
Moder...
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DIT - END OF SESSION QUIZ - RENAL
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DIT - END OF SESSION QUIZ - RENAL 
What artery prevents a horseshoe kidney from ascending in the abdoment? 
inferior mesenteric artery 
what fundamental problem creates potter sequence? 
oligohydraminos from bilateral renal agenesis 
What cell type releases renin? 
JGA cells 
What are the 3 stimuli that induce renin release? 
- Beta adrenergic 
- low Na+ in DCT 
- low pressure in afferent arteriole 
A 40 year old patient of your weighs 100 kg. What is her estimated plasma volume? 
100 kg -> 6...
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