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Biochemistry Lecture Notes - Uremia: Background, Pathophysiology, Etiology
Biochemistry Lecture Notes - Uremia: Background Pathophysiology Etiology Background Uremia is a clinical syndrome associated with fluid electrolyte and hormone imbalances and metabolic abnormalities which develop in parallel with deterioration of renal function. The term uremia which literally means urine in the blood was first used by Piorry to describe the clinical condition associated with renal failure. Uremia more commonly develops with chronic kidney disease (CKD) especially the later stages of CKD but it also may occur with acute kidney injury (AKI) if loss of renal function is rapid. As yet no single uremic toxin has been identified that accounts for all of the clinical manifestations of uremia. A number of toxins such as parathyroid hormone (PTH) beta2 microglobulin polyamines advanced glycosylation end products and other middle molecules are thought to contribute to the clinical syndrome. Read more: Biochemistry Lecture Notes - Uremia: Background Pathophysiology Etiology Source: Medscape Blood Urea Nitrogen BUN Clinical Syndrome Creatinine Excretion GFR Glomerular Filtration Rate Homeostasis KFT Kidney Function Tests Nephrons Reabsorption Renal Function Tests RFT Tubules Uremia Urine
This is the Seventh of my series explaining the Renal Fishbone Diagram with the Calcium Magnesium and Phosphorus though not always drawn usually is done when nutrition is in question or renal patients. Labs Hypocalcemia Potassium Chem 7 BUN Creatinine Sodium Hypomagnesemia Hypernatremia Hyponatremia Study sheets for nurses! The Nurses Notes Nursing School
ABG Fishbone Diagram This is the 13th in the series of fishbones on ABG Interpretation for for nurses. Overview of Arterial Blood Gases diagram Acidotic Alkalotic PCO2 HCO3 PH Balances. The main key is to identify that PCO2 is Respiratory and HCO3 is Metabolic I am working on this for my class all of this can be shared. Hyperkalemia Hypokalemia, Hyponatremia Hypernatremia BUN Creatinine The Nurses Notes NursingKamp Nursing Medical Surgical Student Nurse
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New Design of the BMP Chem7 Fishbone Diagram explaining labs - From the Blood Book Theses are the Labs you should know Hyponatremia Sodium Lab Value Blood Hyponatremia Mnemonic Nursing Student This is a collection of my Blood Book part of BMP Fishbone diagram explaining the Hyperkalemia Hypokalemia, Na K Cr Hypomagnesemia BUN Creatinine Addisons Dehydration Study Sheets for Nurses NCLEX Tips The Nursing Notes Cheats KAMP 300 free NCLEX Questions on the site!
This is the Fifth of my series explaining the Coagulation Fishbone Diagram with the Focus on Coumadin and Heparin with PT prothrombin Partial Thrombin Time PTT and INR International Normalized RationElect rolytes Hyponatremia VS Hypernatremia Hyperkalemia and Hypokalemia will be next along with BUN and Creatinine and glucose, Study sheets for nurses! The Nurses Notes Nursing School
This is the Eighth of my series explaining the Liver Endocrin Fishbone Diagram with the ALT AST Amylase Lipase Bilirubin Albumin s though not always drawn usually is done when liver disease nutrition or pancreatitis or cancer is in question. Labs Hypocalcemia Potassium Chem 7 BUN Creatinine Sodium Hypomagnesemia Hypernatremia Hyponatremia Study sheets for nurses! The Nurses Notes Nursing School
Blood Test: C-Reactive Protein (CRP) (for Parents)
C-reactive Protein Test | Blood Test: C-Reactive Protein (CRP)
Blood Test: Erythrocyte Sedimentation Rate (ESR) (for Parents)
ESR Blood Test | Blood Test: Erythrocyte Sedimentation Rate (ESR)