Instructions
Please
read each
section/question carefully. Answer questions in complete sentences, and
if/when
you need to cite outside materials, please use footnotes. All work is
to be
typed, and may be submitted either by email or in class. This
assignment is due
no later than midnight Thursday March 10th. NO LATE PAPERS ACCEPTED
Short Answer:
Define: Nephrology
Define: Glomerulonephritis. Identify the bacterium most commonly responsible for this condition
Define: Dialysis. There are two methods of dialysis: Hemodialysis and Peritoneal Dialysis – Explain the mechanisms of each
Explain the reason for the absence of albumin in the urine.
Explain the reason for the absence of glucose in the urine.
By what three methods is the H+ concentration on body fluids regulated?
Case Study 1
Mr. O’Toole is very drunk when he is brought to the emergency room after falling down the steps at the Capitol during a political rally. He is complaining about his “cotton mouth”. Knowing that alcohol inhibits ADH’s action, you explain to him why his mouth is so dry.
Q1: What do you tell him?
Case Study 2
Tammy went to Florida in January to participate in a Triathlon. Despite adequate training and finishing in a respectable time, she wasn’t quite acclimated to the heat and humidity, and sweated profusely through the biking and running portions. Later that evening she noticed she was passing more concentrated urine, at a lower volume.
Q: Explain why Tammy is likely to have a lowered urinary output for the next day or so.
Q2: What mechanisms allow Tammy to alter the concentration of her urine she produces large amounts of sweat?
Case Study 3:
Mrs. R is breathing rapidly & slurring her speech when her husband calls the clinic in a panic. Shortly after, she becomes comatose. Tests show that her blood glucose and ketone levels are high and her husband said that she was urinating every few minutes before she became lethargic.
Q1: What is Mrs. R’s problem?
Q2: Would you expect her blood pH to be acidic or alkaline? Why?
Q3: What is the significance of her rapid breathing?
Q4: Are her kidneys reabsorbing or secreting bicarbonate ions during this crisis?