Deck 21: Urinary System Disorders
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Deck 21: Urinary System Disorders
1
Normally,which of the following is reabsorbed completely from the filtrate?
A) glucose
B) sodium
C) water
D) urea
A) glucose
B) sodium
C) water
D) urea
glucose
2
Which of the following describes the flow of filtrate in the kidney?
A) the collecting duct to the distal convoluted tubule to the renal pelvis
B) Bowman's capsule to the proximal convoluted tubule to the loop of Henle
C) the loop of Henle to the collecting duct to Bowman's capsule
D) the distal convoluted tubule to the loop of Henle to the collecting duct
A) the collecting duct to the distal convoluted tubule to the renal pelvis
B) Bowman's capsule to the proximal convoluted tubule to the loop of Henle
C) the loop of Henle to the collecting duct to Bowman's capsule
D) the distal convoluted tubule to the loop of Henle to the collecting duct
Bowman's capsule to the proximal convoluted tubule to the loop of Henle
3
Which of the following describes the normal flow of urine?
A) collecting duct to the renal pelvis to the ureter to the bladder
B) renal pelvis to the urethra to the bladder to the ureter
C) ureter to the renal pelvis to the urethra to the bladder
D) collecting duct to the ureter to the urethra
A) collecting duct to the renal pelvis to the ureter to the bladder
B) renal pelvis to the urethra to the bladder to the ureter
C) ureter to the renal pelvis to the urethra to the bladder
D) collecting duct to the ureter to the urethra
collecting duct to the renal pelvis to the ureter to the bladder
4
Which statement about the bladder is TRUE?
A) The bladder wall lacks rugae.
B) Three openings from the urinary bladder form the trigone.
C) It contracts when stimulated by the sympathetic nervous system.
D) Continuous peristalsis in the bladder wall promotes urine flow.
A) The bladder wall lacks rugae.
B) Three openings from the urinary bladder form the trigone.
C) It contracts when stimulated by the sympathetic nervous system.
D) Continuous peristalsis in the bladder wall promotes urine flow.
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5
Which disease is manifested by dysuria and pyuria?
A) nephrotic syndrome
B) cystitis
C) glomerulonephritis
D) urolithiasis
A) nephrotic syndrome
B) cystitis
C) glomerulonephritis
D) urolithiasis
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6
When comparing normal kidney function with dialysis,which of the following mechanisms is not possible in dialysis?
A) diffusion
B) osmosis
C) ultrafiltration
D) active transport
A) diffusion
B) osmosis
C) ultrafiltration
D) active transport
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7
When a respiratory infection with high fever is present in the body,how would the kidney tubules maintain normal pH of body fluids?
A) Increase the flow of filtrate.
B) Secrete more acids and reabsorb more bicarbonate ions.
C) Excrete a larger volume of more dilute urine.
D) Retain more potassium ions in exchange for sodium ions.
A) Increase the flow of filtrate.
B) Secrete more acids and reabsorb more bicarbonate ions.
C) Excrete a larger volume of more dilute urine.
D) Retain more potassium ions in exchange for sodium ions.
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8
From the following,choose the substance likely to appear in the urine when the glomerulus is inflamed.
A) albumin
B) urea
C) sodium
D) creatinine
A) albumin
B) urea
C) sodium
D) creatinine
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9
Which of the following functions would be impaired when tubular epithelial cells have been damaged?
A) adjusting the specific gravity of the urine
B) reabsorbing the plasma proteins
C) secreting renin
D) exchanging sodium ions for bicarbonate ions
A) adjusting the specific gravity of the urine
B) reabsorbing the plasma proteins
C) secreting renin
D) exchanging sodium ions for bicarbonate ions
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10
What is the cause of most cases of pyelonephritis?
A) an ascending infection by E.coli
B) abnormal immune response,causing inflammation
C) dialysis or other invasive procedure
D) virulent bacteria in the blood
A) an ascending infection by E.coli
B) abnormal immune response,causing inflammation
C) dialysis or other invasive procedure
D) virulent bacteria in the blood
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11
In a case of acute pyelonephritis,what is the cause of flank pain?
A) inflammation,causing ischemia in the tubules
B) inflammation,stretching the renal capsule
C) increasing glomerular permeability,creating an increased volume of filtrate in the kidney
D) microbes irritating the tissues
A) inflammation,causing ischemia in the tubules
B) inflammation,stretching the renal capsule
C) increasing glomerular permeability,creating an increased volume of filtrate in the kidney
D) microbes irritating the tissues
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12
Under what circumstances do cells in the kidneys secrete renin?
A) The urine pH decreases.
B) Blood flow in the afferent arteriole decreases.
C) Serum potassium levels are high.
D) Serum osmotic pressure increases.
A) The urine pH decreases.
B) Blood flow in the afferent arteriole decreases.
C) Serum potassium levels are high.
D) Serum osmotic pressure increases.
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13
Which substance directly controls the reabsorption of water from the collecting ducts?
A) renin
B) aldosterone
C) angiotensin
D) antidiuretic hormone
A) renin
B) aldosterone
C) angiotensin
D) antidiuretic hormone
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14
Which of the following is NOT a function of the kidney?
A) regulation of body fluid concentrations
B) removal of nitrogenous and acidic wastes
C) activation of vitamin D
D) production of albumin
A) regulation of body fluid concentrations
B) removal of nitrogenous and acidic wastes
C) activation of vitamin D
D) production of albumin
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15
Which of the following increases glomerular filtration rate?
A) increased plasma osmotic pressure
B) dilation of the efferent arteriole
C) increased hydrostatic pressure in the glomerular capillaries
D) constriction of the afferent arteriole
A) increased plasma osmotic pressure
B) dilation of the efferent arteriole
C) increased hydrostatic pressure in the glomerular capillaries
D) constriction of the afferent arteriole
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16
Which of the following structures is most likely to be located in the renal medulla?
A) proximal convoluted tubule
B) glomerulus
C) loop of Henle
D) afferent arteriole
A) proximal convoluted tubule
B) glomerulus
C) loop of Henle
D) afferent arteriole
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17
Why may acute pyelonephritis and cystitis follow untreated prostatitis?
A) Microbes spread through the circulation.
B) Antibodies have not yet formed.
C) There is no effective treatment.
D) There is a continuous mucosa along these structures.
A) Microbes spread through the circulation.
B) Antibodies have not yet formed.
C) There is no effective treatment.
D) There is a continuous mucosa along these structures.
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18
Which of the following should be present in the filtrate in the proximal convoluted tubule?
A) plasma proteins
B) erythrocytes
C) sodium and potassium ions
D) leukocytes
A) plasma proteins
B) erythrocytes
C) sodium and potassium ions
D) leukocytes
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19
Pyelonephritis may be distinguished from cystitis by the presence in pyelonephritis of:
A) microbes,leukocytes,and pus in the urine
B) painful micturition
C) urgency and frequency
D) urinary casts and flank pain
A) microbes,leukocytes,and pus in the urine
B) painful micturition
C) urgency and frequency
D) urinary casts and flank pain
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20
Which of the following describes the correct flow of blood in the kidney?
A) afferent arteriole to the peritubular capillaries to the venule
B) efferent arteriole to the glomerular capillaries to the peritubular capillaries
C) peritubular capillaries to the glomerular capillaries to the venule
D) afferent arteriole to the glomerular capillaries to the efferent arteriole
A) afferent arteriole to the peritubular capillaries to the venule
B) efferent arteriole to the glomerular capillaries to the peritubular capillaries
C) peritubular capillaries to the glomerular capillaries to the venule
D) afferent arteriole to the glomerular capillaries to the efferent arteriole
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21
What causes the dark urine associated with acute poststreptococcal glomerulonephritis?
A) increased glomerular permeability resulting in gross hematuria
B) proteinuria and microscopic hematuria from the inflammation
C) pyuria from inflammatory exudate
D) bleeding from ulcerations in the kidneys
A) increased glomerular permeability resulting in gross hematuria
B) proteinuria and microscopic hematuria from the inflammation
C) pyuria from inflammatory exudate
D) bleeding from ulcerations in the kidneys
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22
Which of the following is a predisposing factor to bladder cancer?
A) prostatic cancer
B) hormonal abnormalities
C) exposure to chemicals and cigarette smoke
D) presence of embryonic tissue
A) prostatic cancer
B) hormonal abnormalities
C) exposure to chemicals and cigarette smoke
D) presence of embryonic tissue
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23
Why does metabolic acidosis develop with bilateral kidney disease?
A) Tubule exchanges are impaired.
B) GFR is increased.
C) Serum urea is increased.
D) More bicarbonate ion is produced.
A) Tubule exchanges are impaired.
B) GFR is increased.
C) Serum urea is increased.
D) More bicarbonate ion is produced.
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24
Which of the following indicates the early stage of acute renal failure?
A) polyuria with urine a fixed,low specific gravity
B) hypotension and increased urine output
C) development of decompensated acidosis
D) very low GFR and increased serum urea
A) polyuria with urine a fixed,low specific gravity
B) hypotension and increased urine output
C) development of decompensated acidosis
D) very low GFR and increased serum urea
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25
What is the first indicator in the arterial blood gases of acidosis caused by kidney disease?
A) increased carbonic acid
B) increased bicarbonate ion
C) pH less than 7.35
D) decreased bicarbonate ion
A) increased carbonic acid
B) increased bicarbonate ion
C) pH less than 7.35
D) decreased bicarbonate ion
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26
Renal disease frequently causes hypertension because:
A) albuminuria increases vascular volume
B) congestion and ischemia stimulates release of renin
C) ADH secretion is decreased
D) damaged tubules absorb large amounts of filtrate
A) albuminuria increases vascular volume
B) congestion and ischemia stimulates release of renin
C) ADH secretion is decreased
D) damaged tubules absorb large amounts of filtrate
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27
What are the significant signs of nephrotic syndrome?
A) hyperlipidemia and lipiduria
B) pyuria and leucopenia
C) hypertension and heart failure
D) gross hematuria and pyuria
A) hyperlipidemia and lipiduria
B) pyuria and leucopenia
C) hypertension and heart failure
D) gross hematuria and pyuria
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28
Which of the following is related to Wilms' tumor?
A) direct exposure to carcinogens
B) hormonal imbalance
C) repeated infections
D) a genetic defect
A) direct exposure to carcinogens
B) hormonal imbalance
C) repeated infections
D) a genetic defect
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29
With severe kidney disease,either hypokalemia or hyperkalemia may occur and cause:
A) cardiac arrhythmias
B) encephalopathy
C) hypervolemia
D) skeletal muscle twitch or spasm
A) cardiac arrhythmias
B) encephalopathy
C) hypervolemia
D) skeletal muscle twitch or spasm
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30
Common causes of urolithiasis include all of the following EXCEPT:
A) hypercalcemia
B) hyperlipidemia
C) inadequate fluid intake
D) hyperuricemia
A) hypercalcemia
B) hyperlipidemia
C) inadequate fluid intake
D) hyperuricemia
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31
Why does blood pressure often remain near normal in patients with nephrotic syndrome?
A) Massive amounts of fluid are lost from the body with polyuria.
B) Renin and aldosterone are no longer secreted.
C) Tubules do not respond to ADH and aldosterone.
D) Hypoproteinemia results in significant fluid shift to the interstitial compartment.
A) Massive amounts of fluid are lost from the body with polyuria.
B) Renin and aldosterone are no longer secreted.
C) Tubules do not respond to ADH and aldosterone.
D) Hypoproteinemia results in significant fluid shift to the interstitial compartment.
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32
Which pathophysiologic process applies to acute poststreptococcal glomerulonephritis?
A) streptococcal infection affects both the glomerular and tubule functions
B) ischemic damage occurs in the tubules,causing obstruction and decreased GFR
C) immune complexes deposit in glomerular tissue,causing inflammation
D) increased glomerular permeability for unknown reasons
A) streptococcal infection affects both the glomerular and tubule functions
B) ischemic damage occurs in the tubules,causing obstruction and decreased GFR
C) immune complexes deposit in glomerular tissue,causing inflammation
D) increased glomerular permeability for unknown reasons
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33
What does hydronephrosis lead to?
A) ischemia and fibrosis in the compressed area
B) multiple hemorrhages in the kidney
C) severe colicky pain radiating into the groin
D) increased GFR
A) ischemia and fibrosis in the compressed area
B) multiple hemorrhages in the kidney
C) severe colicky pain radiating into the groin
D) increased GFR
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34
Which of the following does NOT usually result from nephrosclerosis?
A) secondary hypertension
B) chronic renal failure
C) acute renal failure
D) increased renin and aldosterone secretions
A) secondary hypertension
B) chronic renal failure
C) acute renal failure
D) increased renin and aldosterone secretions
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35
Which of the following results from obstruction of the left ureter by a renal calculus?
A) mild flank pain on the affected side
B) hydronephrosis in both kidneys
C) immediate cessation of urine production
D) an attack of renal colic
A) mild flank pain on the affected side
B) hydronephrosis in both kidneys
C) immediate cessation of urine production
D) an attack of renal colic
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36
What is the common initial sign of adenocarcinoma of the kidney?
A) gross hematuria
B) microscopic hematuria
C) sharp flank pain
D) oliguria
A) gross hematuria
B) microscopic hematuria
C) sharp flank pain
D) oliguria
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37
What would be the long-term effects of chronic infection or inflammation of the kidneys?
A) dehydration and hypovolemia
B) gradual necrosis,fibrosis,and development of uremia
C) sudden anuria and azotemia
D) severe back or flank pain
A) dehydration and hypovolemia
B) gradual necrosis,fibrosis,and development of uremia
C) sudden anuria and azotemia
D) severe back or flank pain
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38
Urinary casts are present with acute poststreptococcal glomerulonephritis because of:
A) large numbers of microbes and leukocytes enter the filtrate
B) ruptured capillaries release debris into the tubules
C) normal reabsorption of cells and proteins cannot take place
D) inflamed tubules mold RBCs and protein into a typical mass
A) large numbers of microbes and leukocytes enter the filtrate
B) ruptured capillaries release debris into the tubules
C) normal reabsorption of cells and proteins cannot take place
D) inflamed tubules mold RBCs and protein into a typical mass
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39
Which of the following relates to polycystic kidney disease?
A) It affects only one of the kidneys.
B) It results in gradual degeneration and chronic renal failure.
C) The kidneys are displaced and the ureters are twisted.
D) The prognosis is good because there is adequate reserve for normal life.
A) It affects only one of the kidneys.
B) It results in gradual degeneration and chronic renal failure.
C) The kidneys are displaced and the ureters are twisted.
D) The prognosis is good because there is adequate reserve for normal life.
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40
Which disease would cause an increased ASO titer and elevated serum ASK?
A) nephrotic syndrome
B) acute poststreptococcal glomerulonephritis
C) pyelonephritis
D) polycystic kidney
A) nephrotic syndrome
B) acute poststreptococcal glomerulonephritis
C) pyelonephritis
D) polycystic kidney
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41
When acidosis becomes decompensated in renal failure,a key indicator is:
A) increased PCO2
B) increased bicarbonate ion
C) serum pH dropping below 7.35
D) serum buffer ratio of 20 bicarbonate ion to 1 carbonic acid
A) increased PCO2
B) increased bicarbonate ion
C) serum pH dropping below 7.35
D) serum buffer ratio of 20 bicarbonate ion to 1 carbonic acid
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42
Which of the following is NOT likely to lead to hydronephrosis?
A) renal calculi
B) pyelonephritis
C) nephrosclerosis
D) benign prostatic hypertrophy
A) renal calculi
B) pyelonephritis
C) nephrosclerosis
D) benign prostatic hypertrophy
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43
Which factor contributes to severe anemia in individuals with chronic renal failure?
A) increased erythropoietin secretion
B) limited protein intake
C) compensatory increase in bone marrow activity
D) inability to absorb Vitamin B12 and iron
A) increased erythropoietin secretion
B) limited protein intake
C) compensatory increase in bone marrow activity
D) inability to absorb Vitamin B12 and iron
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44
The normal pH of urine is:
A) 7.35-7.45
B) 4.5- 8.0
C) 1.5-7.5
D) 1.0-7.0
A) 7.35-7.45
B) 4.5- 8.0
C) 1.5-7.5
D) 1.0-7.0
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45
Which of the following is a significant indicator of renal insufficiency?
A) urine with pH of 5
B) increased serum urea and creatinine
C) urine with high specific gravity
D) increased blood pressure
A) urine with pH of 5
B) increased serum urea and creatinine
C) urine with high specific gravity
D) increased blood pressure
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46
What is the primary action of the diuretic furosemide?
A) decreased reabsorption of sodium and water
B) decreased reabsorption of H+ in the tubules
C) increased secretion of antidiuretic hormone
D) inhibition of renin
A) decreased reabsorption of sodium and water
B) decreased reabsorption of H+ in the tubules
C) increased secretion of antidiuretic hormone
D) inhibition of renin
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47
Reduced urine output resulting from inflammation and necrosis of the tubules is called:
A) oliguria
B) anuria
C) pyuria
D) polyuria
A) oliguria
B) anuria
C) pyuria
D) polyuria
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48
Cystitis is more common in females due to:
A) the mucosa in the urinary tract is continuous
B) the urethra is short,wide,and adjacent to areas with resident flora
C) the pH of urine is more acidic in females
D) females have a higher incidence of congenital anomalies
A) the mucosa in the urinary tract is continuous
B) the urethra is short,wide,and adjacent to areas with resident flora
C) the pH of urine is more acidic in females
D) females have a higher incidence of congenital anomalies
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49
Uremic signs of renal failure include all of the following EXCEPT:
A) encephalopathy
B) congestive heart failure
C) osteodystrophy
D) azotemia and acidosis
A) encephalopathy
B) congestive heart failure
C) osteodystrophy
D) azotemia and acidosis
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50
Which of the following congenital defects is a common cause of cystitis in young children?
A) polycystic kidney
B) horseshoe kidney
C) hypoplasia of the kidney
D) vesicoureteral reflux
A) polycystic kidney
B) horseshoe kidney
C) hypoplasia of the kidney
D) vesicoureteral reflux
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51
Wilms' tumor is:
A) a malignant tumor in the bladder
B) an encapsulated mass in one kidney
C) not considered to have a genetic origin
D) manifested in adulthood
A) a malignant tumor in the bladder
B) an encapsulated mass in one kidney
C) not considered to have a genetic origin
D) manifested in adulthood
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52
The micturition reflex is initiated by:
A) sympathetic nerves in the sacral spinal cord
B) relaxation of the internal sphincter of the bladder
C) increased pressure distending the bladder
D) contraction of the bladder
A) sympathetic nerves in the sacral spinal cord
B) relaxation of the internal sphincter of the bladder
C) increased pressure distending the bladder
D) contraction of the bladder
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53
What is a cause of acute tubule necrosis and acute renal failure?
A) prolonged circulatory shock
B) sudden significant exposure to nephrotoxins
C) crush injuries or burns
D) all of the above
A) prolonged circulatory shock
B) sudden significant exposure to nephrotoxins
C) crush injuries or burns
D) all of the above
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54
Which of the following would likely cause chronic renal failure?
A) cystitis with pyelonephritis in the right kidney
B) circulatory shock
C) persistent bilateral glomerulonephritis
D) obstruction of a ureter by a renal calculus
A) cystitis with pyelonephritis in the right kidney
B) circulatory shock
C) persistent bilateral glomerulonephritis
D) obstruction of a ureter by a renal calculus
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55
Which of the following causes acute renal failure?
A) polycystic kidney disease
B) pyelonephritis in the right kidney
C) nephrosclerosis
D) bilateral acute glomerulonephritis
A) polycystic kidney disease
B) pyelonephritis in the right kidney
C) nephrosclerosis
D) bilateral acute glomerulonephritis
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56
What is the primary reason for hypocalcemia developing during end-stage renal failure or uremia?
A) decreased parathyroid hormone secretion
B) insufficient calcium in the diet
C) excessive excretion of calcium ions in the urine
D) a deficit of activated vitamin D and hyperphosphatemia
A) decreased parathyroid hormone secretion
B) insufficient calcium in the diet
C) excessive excretion of calcium ions in the urine
D) a deficit of activated vitamin D and hyperphosphatemia
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57
Which of the following indicate a decreased GFR?
A) increased serum urea and decreased serum bicarbonate
B) urine with low specific gravity and dark color
C) albuminuria and hematuria
D) hyponatremia and hypokalemia
A) increased serum urea and decreased serum bicarbonate
B) urine with low specific gravity and dark color
C) albuminuria and hematuria
D) hyponatremia and hypokalemia
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58
Choose the basic cause of osteodystrophy associated with chronic renal failure.
A) development of hypercalcemia
B) deficit of parathyroid hormone
C) failure of the kidney to activate vitamin D
D) excessive loss of phosphate ion
A) development of hypercalcemia
B) deficit of parathyroid hormone
C) failure of the kidney to activate vitamin D
D) excessive loss of phosphate ion
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59
What causes polyuria during the stage of renal insufficiency?
A) loss of tubule function
B) increased blood pressure
C) decreased aldosterone secretion
D) increased GFR
A) loss of tubule function
B) increased blood pressure
C) decreased aldosterone secretion
D) increased GFR
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60
Agenesis is often not diagnosed because:
A) the kidney is displaced from its normal position
B) it is a genetic defect and asymptomatic until mid-life
C) the two functioning kidneys are fused together
D) one kidney provides more than adequate function
A) the kidney is displaced from its normal position
B) it is a genetic defect and asymptomatic until mid-life
C) the two functioning kidneys are fused together
D) one kidney provides more than adequate function
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61
Which of the following results from decreased blood flow into the kidneys?
A) decreasing blood pressure
B) dilation of the afferent arterioles
C) decreased aldosterone secretion
D) increased angiotensin and systemic vasoconstriction
A) decreasing blood pressure
B) dilation of the afferent arterioles
C) decreased aldosterone secretion
D) increased angiotensin and systemic vasoconstriction
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62
In acute post-streptococcal glomerulonephritis,the glomerular inflammation results from:
A) the antecedent infection
B) type III hypersensitivity reaction
C) ascending infection from the bladder
D) spread of infection from the tubules
A) the antecedent infection
B) type III hypersensitivity reaction
C) ascending infection from the bladder
D) spread of infection from the tubules
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63
In acute post-streptococcal glomerulonephritis,the inflammation causes:
A) increased permeability of the glomerular capillaries
B) glomerular congestion and decreased GFR
C) decreased blood pressure and edema
D) a,b
E) a,c
A) increased permeability of the glomerular capillaries
B) glomerular congestion and decreased GFR
C) decreased blood pressure and edema
D) a,b
E) a,c
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64
Autoregulation in the kidneys refers to:
A) control of blood flow by the sympathetic nervous system
B) the secretion of renin and activation of angiotensin
C) local minor reflex adjustments in the arterioles to maintain normal blood flow
D) the control of systemic blood pressure by the kidneys
A) control of blood flow by the sympathetic nervous system
B) the secretion of renin and activation of angiotensin
C) local minor reflex adjustments in the arterioles to maintain normal blood flow
D) the control of systemic blood pressure by the kidneys
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65
Circulatory shock causes:
A) decreased GFR and increased renin secretion
B) increased ADH and decreased aldosterone secretion
C) immediate tubule necrosis and obstruction
D) SNS stimulation and vasodilation of afferent and efferent arterioles
E) increased angiotensin II and systemic vasodilation
A) decreased GFR and increased renin secretion
B) increased ADH and decreased aldosterone secretion
C) immediate tubule necrosis and obstruction
D) SNS stimulation and vasodilation of afferent and efferent arterioles
E) increased angiotensin II and systemic vasodilation
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Uncontrolled essential hypertension may cause chronic renal failure because of:
A) predisposition to recurrent urinary tract infections
B) damage to afferent arterioles and renal ischemia
C) failure of tubules to respond to hormonal controls
D) glomerular congestion causes damaged capillaries
A) predisposition to recurrent urinary tract infections
B) damage to afferent arterioles and renal ischemia
C) failure of tubules to respond to hormonal controls
D) glomerular congestion causes damaged capillaries
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