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ACE inhibitors for nephrotic syndrome (Lisinopril) - ANSWER>Angiotensin converting enzyme (ace) inhibitors will
control the blood pressure by preventing excessive filtration of protein mainly Albumin and better reabsorption at
nephron level there by reducing the protein loss
Glomerulonephritis patho - ANSWER>Deposition of antibodies into the glomeruli, where they attach to local
antigens, is the usual inciting event, followed by inflammation and immune injury
Glomerulonephritis s/s - ANSWER>persistent proteinuria, hematuria, oliguria, dysuria
What syndrome is hyperlipidemia associated with? - ANSWER>Nephrotic syndrome
What systemic diseases can be associated with nephrotic syndrome? - ANSWER>Systemic lupus erythematosus
(SLE) and Henoch-Schonlein purpura.
Recessive Polycystic kidney disease DIAGNOSIS - ANSWER>pathology on liver biopsy are important diagnostic data
, Top 2 preexisting causes of AKI - ANSWER>DIABETES
HYPERTENSION
If a patient has lost 75-80% of kidney function, what will their GFR look like? - ANSWER>it will be lower
ex: 20-30 % ish
What is uremic syndrome? - ANSWER>a complication of chronic kidney disease
pt has really bad breath or smell
Is depression a complication of CKD? - ANSWER>Yes! dialysis is a long and hard process to go through
Relation between Vitamin D and CKD - ANSWER>the kidneys can no longer activate vitamin D.
They won’t be deficient in amount but are considered deficient due to not being able to use the vitamin D in their
body.