Cluster of Cramming Flashcards

1
Q

3 triggers of RAAS

A
  • decreased BP
  • SNS activation
  • low Na+
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2
Q

ADH is released by

A

pituitary

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3
Q

ADH targets

A

kidney to cause water reabsorption

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4
Q

aldosterone is released by

A

adrenals

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5
Q

aldosterone targets

A

kidney to cause Na+ reabsorption

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6
Q

ANP

A

atrial natriuretic peptide

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7
Q

ANP is secreted by

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heart muscles

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8
Q

ANP function

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works opposite to RAAS to cause decreased BP

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9
Q

EPO released by

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extraglomerular cells

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10
Q

EPO stimulates

A

RBC production

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11
Q

Angiotensinogen produced here

A

liver

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12
Q

BP sensors of the RAAS

A
  • macula densa
  • juxtaglomerular cells
  • SNS
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13
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macula densa cells, juxtaglomerular cells, and SNS stimulate the release of ____ to _____ BP

A
  • renin

- increase

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14
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ACE

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  • converts angiotensin I into angiotensin II
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15
Q

How do ACE inhibitors work?

A
  • inhibit production of ACE

- lower BP

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16
Q

targets of angiotensin II

A
  • smooth muscle (vasoconstriction)
  • pituitary (ADH secretion)
  • adrenals (aldosterone secretion)
  • kidney (tells to reabsorb water)
17
Q

When is ANP released?

A
  • when BP/volume are too high
  • stretches the heart atria

opposite effect of renin

18
Q

What are the basic tests of renal function?

A
  • BUN
  • GFR
  • urinalysis
19
Q

glomerulonephritis

A

acute inflammation of the kidneys, often from immune response

20
Q

dx tests for kidney probs

A
  • intravenous pyelogram
  • KUB radiograph
  • renal artery doppler
21
Q

causes of CKD

A
  • DM
  • HTN
  • glomerulonephritis
22
Q

systemic manifestations of CKD: urinary

A
  • dec urinary output - kidneys aren’t working
  • abn urinary components
  • abn blood serum levels (elevated BUN/creatinine)
23
Q

systemic manifestations of CKD: cardiopulmonary

A
  • CAD
  • HTN
  • CHF (fluid overload)
  • inc fluid
  • pulmonary edema
  • dyspnea
  • pericarditis
24
Q

systemic manifestations of CKD: GI

A
  • bleeding (platelet changes)
  • N/V
  • Uremic breath
  • anorexia