• WEEK 1. INNATE IMMUNITY AND INFLAMMATION
  • WEEK 2. ADAPTIVE IMMUNITY, LEUKEMIA, AND OTHER BLOOD CELL PATHOLOGIES
  • WEEK 3. HEMOSTASIS AND RED BLOOD CELLS
  • WEEK 4. CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEM
  • WEEK 5. ENDOCRINE DISORDERS
  • WEEK 6. NEUROLOGICAL DISORDERS
  • WEEK 7. MIDTERM EXAM
  • WEEK 8. DISORDERS OF GI FUNCTION
  • WEEK 9. RESPIRATORY DISORDERS
  • WEEK 10. SKELETAL, VISION, AND HEARING DISORDERS
  • WEEK 11. PAIN, HEADACHE, AND REPRODUCTIVE SYSTEM DISORDERS
  • WEEK 12. RENAL DISORDERS
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  • WEEK 12

    RENAL DISORDERS

    Objectives:

    1. Describe the pathophysiology of polycystic kidney disease.
    2. Describe glomerulosclerosis.
    3. Compare and contrast the different types of kidney stones.
    4. Discuss what BUN and creatinine measurements can tell us about kidney function.
    5. Describe acute kidney injuries.
    6. Discuss the signs, symptoms, causes and treatments of UTIs.
    7. Describe painful bladder syndrome.

    Vocabulary:

    • ADPKD
    • ARPKD
    • BUN
    • Creatinine

    • Fibrocystin
    • Glomerulosclerosis
    • Oxalate
    • Polycystin 1 and 2

    • Struvite
    • UTI

    Renal Dysfunctions, PKD, Nephrotic and Nephritic Syndromes, and Obstructive DisordersPolycystic Kidney Disease (PKD)Disorders of the GlomerulusObstructive Disorders and Kidney StonesKidney Functions Tests, UTI and AKIKidney Function TestsUrinary Tract Infection (UTI)Acute Kidney Injury (AKI)

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