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Nephrology Pharmacology: Renal Medications and Hyperkalemia Management Exam 2026 Questions and Answers Graded A+

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Nephrology Pharmacology: Renal
Medications and Hyperkalemia
Management Exam 2026 Questions and
Answers Graded A+

Bicarbonate diuretic - Correct answer-A diuretic that selectively increases sodium

bicarbonate excretion. Example: a carbonic anhydrase inhibitor.

Diluting segment - Correct answer-A segment of the nephron that reabsorbs solute

without water; the thick ascending limb and the distal convoluted tubule are active

salt-reabsorbing segments that are not permeable by water.

Hyperchloremic metabolic acidosis - Correct answer-A shift in body electrolyte

and pH balance involving elevated serum chloride, diminished bicarbonate

concentration, and a decrease in pH in the blood. Typical result of bicarbonate

diuresis.

Hypokalemic metabolic alkalosis - Correct answer-A shift in body electrolyte

balance and pH involving a decrease in serum potassium and an increase in blood

pH. Typical result of loop and thiazide diuretic actions.
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, Nephrogenic diabetes insipidus - Correct answer-Loss of urine-concentrating

ability in the kidney caused by lack of responsiveness to antidiuretic hormone

(ADH is normal or high).

Pituitary diabetes Insipidus - Correct answer-Loss of urine-concentrating ability in

the kidney caused by lack of antidiuretic hormone (ADH is low or absent).

Potassium-sparing diuretic - Correct answer-A diuretic that reduces the exchange

of potassium for sodium in the collecting tubule; a drug that increases sodium and

reduces potassium excretion. Example: aldosterone antagonists.

Uricosuric diuretic - Correct answer-A diuretic that increases uric acid excretion,

usually by inhibiting uric acid reabsorption in the proximal tubule. Example:

ethacrynic acid.

Carbonic Anhydrase Inhibitors - Correct answer-Example: Acetazolamide. MOA:

Acts in PCT - inhibits carbonic anhydrase. Effects: Bicarbonate diuresis, metabolic

acidosis, K+ wasting. Uses: Glaucoma, altitude sickness, metabolic alkalosis.

Toxicity: Renal stones, hyperammonemia in liver disease.

Loop Diuretics - Correct answer-Example: Furosemide. MOA: Acts in thick

ascending limb - inhibits NKCC2. Effects: Strong NaCl diuresis, Ca2+/Mg2+ loss,

K+ wasting. Uses: Edema, hypercalcemia, pulmonary edema. Toxicity:

Hypokalemia, alkalosis, ototoxicity.
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