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By oshinPYELONEPHRITIS. Presented By: Jillymae Medina. Inflammation of the structures of the kidney: the renal pelvis renal tubules interstitial tissue Almost always caused by E.coli. Etiology. Etiology. Usually seen in association with: Pregnancy diabetes mellitus Polycystic
By paulManagement of Urinary Tract Infections. Prof.Hanan Habib Pathology Department. Objectives. 1- Recall the principal goal of management of urinary tract infection (UTI) and that antibiotics are the main treatment of UTI 2- Discuss the factors that management of UTI depends on
By JasminFlorianCharacteristics of Normal and Abnormal Urine. Heather Nelson, RN. Urine Amount. Normal: 1200-1500 ml Abnormal: Under 1200 ml Decreased fluid intake Kidney failure Abnormal: Over 1500 ml Diabetes Diuretics Increased fluid intake. Urine Color. Normal: Straw, amber, or transparent.
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By JasminFlorianDigestion & Nutrition. Chapter 41. Introductory Question #2. From pg. 845, name the four types of feeders and the organism example shown.
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By salenaAnatomy-Kidney. Congenital Anomalies:. Agenesis Fusion Dysplasia Simple cysts Polycystic kidney disease. Urolithiasis – Stones:. Urolithiasis – stones:. Infection. Calcium Stone-Formation. Infected Stone-Formation. Urinary NH 4 +. CaP supersaturation. Urinary pH.
By Pat_XaviUrinary system 5 Congenital and cystic diseases of the kidney, urinary calculi and urinary obstruction. Professor John Simpson. Congenital renal disease. ~ 10% born with potentially significant malformation of urinary tract, but congenital renal disease much less common
By OliviaFoley Catheters and the Risk for Infection. By: Corrin Fesko, RN & Sarah Waronek, RN. At the completion of this presentation, the viewer will be able to:. Define and describe catheter related urinary tract infections (CAUTI’s) Discuss complications associated with CAUTI’s
By AntonyAlterations of Renal and Urinary Tract Function. Chapter 36. Urinary Tract Obstruction. A urinary tract obstruction is defined as a blockage of urine flow with the urinary tract The obstruction can be caused by an anatomic or functional defect Obstructive uropathy Severity based on:
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By jerricaL. TRACING THE PATHOGEN Part twelve : Cooperation at investigation or Clinical Microbiology II I. Institute for Microbiology shows. List of topics. Infections of urinary tract – survey. Urine sampling. Possibilities for urine specimen processing.
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By lyndeUrinary System. The Urinary System. Kidney . Ureter. Bladder. Urethra. Objectives. Objectives. After studying this chapter, you will be able to:. Name the parts of the urinary system and discuss the function of each part
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By tyanneURINARY TRACT INFECTION. Dr Kulwant Singh. Principal: S H Medical College Jamshedpur. URINARY TRACT INFECTION . Second most common infection following respiratory infections
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