Urology/Nephro Flashcards

1
Q

hyponatremia

A

Na <135
tx w/hypertonic saline for symptomatic or <120
central pontine myelinosis if corrected too quickly

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2
Q

goodpasture syndrome

A

rapidly progressing glomerulonephritis with pulmonary involvement

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3
Q

nephritic syndrome triad

A

HTN, hematuria, dependent edema

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4
Q

nephrotic syndrome

A

PE shows pitting edema
proteinuria >3.5 G/24 hrs
Fatty casts

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5
Q

overflow incontinence

A

weak dribbling of urine due to detrusor hyporeflexia

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6
Q

urge incontinence

A
detrusor overactivity, sudden urge to urinate
give anticholinergic (oxybutynyn)
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7
Q

hypoparathyroid

A

chvostek and trousseau signs

low PTH/CA, high phosphorus

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8
Q

GFR classifications

A
1->90
2=60-89
3=30-59
4=15-29
5<15
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9
Q

epididymitis tx

A

<35 CT/GC, doxy/ceftriaxone

>35 E. Coli, cipro

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10
Q

kidney stones

A
MC is calcium oxalate
struvite is urease producing
uric acid is radiolucent
<5 will pass
> 8 lithotripsy
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11
Q

membranous nephropathy

A

MCC nephrotic syndrome

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12
Q

MCC glomerulonephritis worldwide

A

IgA nephropathy

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13
Q

what stones are not visible on xray

A

cysteine, uric acid

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14
Q

which is worse, epi or hypospadias

A

epispadias related to congenital defects

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15
Q

how long ot tx chronic prostatitis

A

6-12 weeks

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16
Q

white cell cast

A

pyelo

17
Q

red cell cast

A

glomerulonephritis

18
Q

does BPH increase risk of cancer

A

NO

19
Q

acute renal injury

A

increase creatinine of 0.3 or >50%

20
Q

pre-renal azotemia is MCC by

A

decreased perfusion

21
Q

FENA

A

prerenal is <1%, scant urine sed

renal is >2%, full urine sed

22
Q

fatty cast

A

nephrotic syndrome

23
Q

waxy cast

A

ESRD

24
Q

what will hypercalcemia show on EKG

A

shortened QT

25
Q

lymphogranuloma venereum

A

Characteristically, lymphogranuloma venereum has three stages of infection:

Primary stage characterized by the development of painless genital ulcer or papules
Secondary stage with the development of unilateral or bilateral tender inguinal and/or femoral lymphadenopathy (also called buboes)
Late-stage with strictures, fibrosis, and fistulae of the anogenital area

26
Q

collecting tubule

A

aldosterone

27
Q

distal convoluted tubule

A

thiazides

28
Q

loop of henle

A

loop diuretic

29
Q

muddy brown casts

A

acute tubular necrosis

30
Q

chancroid

A

painful genital ulcers with inguinal lymphadenopathy

31
Q

lymphogranuloma verenuem

A

painless genital ulcer w/unilateral tender lymphadenopathy caused by chlamydia

32
Q

hematuria, hemoptysis, anti-glomerular basement membrane antibodies

A

goodpasture syndrome

33
Q

normla urine output

A

adult-0.5 ml/kg/hr
child-1.0
neonate-2.0

34
Q

which type of testicular cancer has elevated AFP

A

nonseminomatous

35
Q

when to correct hypospadias

A

6 months

36
Q

PSGN

A

10-20 days after strep
generalized/periorbital edema, hematuria, HTN, RBC casts
IGA nephropathy more rapid onset

37
Q

cryptorchidism tx

A

by 1 year

still increased risk of germ cell tumor