Deck 3: Renal Function
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Deck 3: Renal Function
1
Most of the sodium filtered by the glomerulus is reabsorbed in the:
A) Proximal convoluted tubule
B) Descending loop of Henle
C) Distal convoluted tubule
D) Collecting duct
A) Proximal convoluted tubule
B) Descending loop of Henle
C) Distal convoluted tubule
D) Collecting duct
A
2
The specific gravity of the glomerular ultrafiltrate is:
A) 1.002
B) 1.010
C) 1.020
D) 1.030
A) 1.002
B) 1.010
C) 1.020
D) 1.030
B
3
Decreased production of aldosterone:
A) Produces a low urine volume
B) Produces a high urine volume
C) Increases ammonia excretion
D) Affects active transport of sodium
A) Produces a low urine volume
B) Produces a high urine volume
C) Increases ammonia excretion
D) Affects active transport of sodium
B
4
All of the following substances are reabsorbed from the glomerular filtrate by active transport except:
A) Glucose
B) Water
C) Sodium
D) Amino acids
A) Glucose
B) Water
C) Sodium
D) Amino acids
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5
Aldosterone regulates sodium reabsorption in the:
A) Proximal convoluted tubule
B) Descending loop of Henle
C) Ascending loop of Henle
D) Distal convoluted tubule
A) Proximal convoluted tubule
B) Descending loop of Henle
C) Ascending loop of Henle
D) Distal convoluted tubule
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6
Increased production of aldosterone causes:
A) Decreased plasma sodium levels
B) Decreased glomerular blood pressure
C) Increased plasma sodium levels
D) Increased urine volume
A) Decreased plasma sodium levels
B) Decreased glomerular blood pressure
C) Increased plasma sodium levels
D) Increased urine volume
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7
Production of antidiuretic hormone is controlled by the:
A) Osmotic gradient of the medulla
B) Renin-angiotensin-aldosterone system
C) State of body hydration
D) Cells of the renal cortex
A) Osmotic gradient of the medulla
B) Renin-angiotensin-aldosterone system
C) State of body hydration
D) Cells of the renal cortex
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8
The total renal blood flow is approximately:
A) 40 mL/min
B) 120 mL/min
C) 600 mL/min
D) 1200 mL/min
A) 40 mL/min
B) 120 mL/min
C) 600 mL/min
D) 1200 mL/min
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9
Substances removed from the blood by tubular secretion include primarily:
A) Protein, hydrogen, and ammonia
B) Protein, hydrogen, and potassium
C) Amino acids, urea, and glucose
D) Protein-bound substances, hydrogen, and potassium
A) Protein, hydrogen, and ammonia
B) Protein, hydrogen, and potassium
C) Amino acids, urea, and glucose
D) Protein-bound substances, hydrogen, and potassium
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10
The primary chemical affected by the renin-angiotensin-aldosterone system is:
A) Glucose
B) Potassium
C) Chloride
D) Sodium
A) Glucose
B) Potassium
C) Chloride
D) Sodium
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11
Normal functions of the kidney include all of the following except:
A) Regulating body hydration
B) Elimination of nitrogenous wastes
C) Regulating electrolyte balance
D) Elimination of serum proteins
A) Regulating body hydration
B) Elimination of nitrogenous wastes
C) Regulating electrolyte balance
D) Elimination of serum proteins
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12
The enzyme renin is produced by the kidney:
A) To activate antidiuretic hormone
B) In response to low plasma sodium levels
C) When too much sodium is being reabsorbed
D) To regulate secretion of hydrogen ions
A) To activate antidiuretic hormone
B) In response to low plasma sodium levels
C) When too much sodium is being reabsorbed
D) To regulate secretion of hydrogen ions
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13
The order of blood flow through the nephron is:
A) Afferent arteriole, peritubular capillaries, vasa recta, efferent arteriole
B) Efferent arteriole, peritubular capillaries, vasa recta, afferent arteriole
C) Peritubular capillaries, vasa recta, afferent arteriole, efferent arteriole
D) Afferent arteriole, efferent arteriole, peritubular capillaries, vasa recta
A) Afferent arteriole, peritubular capillaries, vasa recta, efferent arteriole
B) Efferent arteriole, peritubular capillaries, vasa recta, afferent arteriole
C) Peritubular capillaries, vasa recta, afferent arteriole, efferent arteriole
D) Afferent arteriole, efferent arteriole, peritubular capillaries, vasa recta
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14
The osmotic gradient of the medulla:
A) Controls the permeability of the walls of the collecting duct
B) Affects passive reabsorption of water in the descending loop of Henle
C) Stimulates sodium reabsorption in the proximal convoluted tubule
D) Controls ammonia production by the distal convoluted tubule
A) Controls the permeability of the walls of the collecting duct
B) Affects passive reabsorption of water in the descending loop of Henle
C) Stimulates sodium reabsorption in the proximal convoluted tubule
D) Controls ammonia production by the distal convoluted tubule
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15
Water is passively reabsorbed in all parts of the nephron except the:
A) Proximal convoluted tubule
B) Descending loop of Henle
C) Ascending loop of Henle
D) Collecting duct
A) Proximal convoluted tubule
B) Descending loop of Henle
C) Ascending loop of Henle
D) Collecting duct
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16
Concentration of the tubular filtrate by the countercurrent mechanism is dependent on all of the following except:
A) High salt concentration in the medulla
B) Water-impermeable walls of the ascending loop of Henle
C) Reabsorption of sodium and chloride from the ascending loop of Henle
D) Active transport reabsorption of sodium and glucose in the proximal convoluted tubule
A) High salt concentration in the medulla
B) Water-impermeable walls of the ascending loop of Henle
C) Reabsorption of sodium and chloride from the ascending loop of Henle
D) Active transport reabsorption of sodium and glucose in the proximal convoluted tubule
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17
The total renal plasma flow is approximately:
A) 60 mL/min
B) 120 mL/min
C) 600 mL/min
D) 1200 mL/min
A) 60 mL/min
B) 120 mL/min
C) 600 mL/min
D) 1200 mL/min
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18
For active transport to occur a substance:
A) Must combine with a carrier protein to create electrochemical energy
B) Must be filtered through the proximal convoluted tubule
C) Must be in higher concentration in the filtrate than in the blood
D) Must be in higher concentration in the blood than in the filtrate
A) Must combine with a carrier protein to create electrochemical energy
B) Must be filtered through the proximal convoluted tubule
C) Must be in higher concentration in the filtrate than in the blood
D) Must be in higher concentration in the blood than in the filtrate
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19
The glomerular filtrate is described as a:
A) Plasma filtrate containing glucose and protein
B) Protein-free ultrafiltrate of plasma
C) Selective filtrate of plasma containing urea
D) Plasma filtrate without glucose and protein
A) Plasma filtrate containing glucose and protein
B) Protein-free ultrafiltrate of plasma
C) Selective filtrate of plasma containing urea
D) Plasma filtrate without glucose and protein
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20
The approximate number of nephrons contained in each kidney is:
A) 100,000
B) 500,000
C) 1,000,000
D) 5,000,000
A) 100,000
B) 500,000
C) 1,000,000
D) 5,000,000
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21
To maintain the buffering capacity of the blood,hydrogen ions combine with:
A) Filtered phosphate ions
B) Filtered bicarbonate ions
C) Secreted ammonia
D) Secreted ammonium ions
A) Filtered phosphate ions
B) Filtered bicarbonate ions
C) Secreted ammonia
D) Secreted ammonium ions
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22
Performing a clearance test using radionucleotides:
A) Requires the patient to abstain from all food
B) Roes not require an infusion
C) Provides visualization of the filtration
D) Requires patient hospitalization
A) Requires the patient to abstain from all food
B) Roes not require an infusion
C) Provides visualization of the filtration
D) Requires patient hospitalization
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23
In the measurement of osmolality,a solute that is dissolved in solvent will:
A) Decrease the boiling point
B) Decrease the freezing point
C) Raise the vapor pressure
D) Raise the dew point
A) Decrease the boiling point
B) Decrease the freezing point
C) Raise the vapor pressure
D) Raise the dew point
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24
Measurement of urine osmolality is a more accurate measure of renal concentrating ability than specific gravity because:
A) Osmolality is measured by instrumentation
B) Specific gravity is not influenced by urea and glucose molecules
C) Osmolality is influenced equally by small and large molecules
D) Specific gravity measures only urea and glucose molecules
A) Osmolality is measured by instrumentation
B) Specific gravity is not influenced by urea and glucose molecules
C) Osmolality is influenced equally by small and large molecules
D) Specific gravity measures only urea and glucose molecules
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25
The most routinely used laboratory method for measuring the glomerular filtration rate is the:
A) Inulin clearance
B) Estimated glomerular filtration rate
C) Creatinine clearance
D) Beta? microglobulin clearance
A) Inulin clearance
B) Estimated glomerular filtration rate
C) Creatinine clearance
D) Beta? microglobulin clearance
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26
Clearance tests used to determine the glomerular filtration rate must measure substances that are:
A) Not filtered by the glomerulus
B) Completely reabsorbed by the proximal convoluted tubule
C) Secreted in the distal convoluted tubule
D) Neither reabsorbed or secreted by the tubules
A) Not filtered by the glomerulus
B) Completely reabsorbed by the proximal convoluted tubule
C) Secreted in the distal convoluted tubule
D) Neither reabsorbed or secreted by the tubules
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27
Kidneys with impaired production of ammonia will consistently produce urine with a:
A) High pH
B) High volume
C) Low pH
D) Low volume
A) High pH
B) High volume
C) Low pH
D) Low volume
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28
To enhance the excretion of hydrogen ions,ammonia is produced by the cells of the:
A) Proximal convoluted tubule
B) Loop of Henle
C) Distal convoluted tubule
D) Collecting duct
A) Proximal convoluted tubule
B) Loop of Henle
C) Distal convoluted tubule
D) Collecting duct
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29
Results for glomerular filtration tests are reported in:
A) Milliliters per minute
B) Milliliters per 24 hours
C) Milligrams per deciliter
D) Milliequivalents per liter
A) Milliliters per minute
B) Milliliters per 24 hours
C) Milligrams per deciliter
D) Milliequivalents per liter
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30
For accurate evaluation of renal tubular concentrating ability,patient preparation should include:
A) Fasting
B) Fluid deprivation
C) Increased hydration
D) Abstaining from all medications
A) Fasting
B) Fluid deprivation
C) Increased hydration
D) Abstaining from all medications
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31
John White donates one of his two healthy kidneys to his twin brother.His glomerular filtration rate can be expected to:
A) Decrease by 50%
B) Increase by 50%
C) Decrease gradually over 1 year
D) Remain within a normal range
A) Decrease by 50%
B) Increase by 50%
C) Decrease gradually over 1 year
D) Remain within a normal range
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32
The results of a serum osmolality performed by both freezing-point and vapor-pressure osmometry do not agree.A possible cause of this discrepancy would be:
A) Increased ethanol
B) Increased lipids
C) Decreased lactic acid
D) Decreased potassium
A) Increased ethanol
B) Increased lipids
C) Decreased lactic acid
D) Decreased potassium
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33
A technical error that could cause a discrepancy between freezing-point and vapor-pressure osmometry readings is:
A) Failure to refrigerate the sample
B) Evaporation of the sample
C) Failure to separate cells and serum
D) Fluid deprivation of the patient
A) Failure to refrigerate the sample
B) Evaporation of the sample
C) Failure to separate cells and serum
D) Fluid deprivation of the patient
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34
All of the following are endogenous clearance test substances except:
A) Urea
B) Creatinine
C) Inulin
D) Beta? microglobulin
A) Urea
B) Creatinine
C) Inulin
D) Beta? microglobulin
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35
Substances that can interfere with serum osmolality readings include all of the following except:
A) Lipids
B) Lactic acid
C) Ethanol
D) Sodium
A) Lipids
B) Lactic acid
C) Ethanol
D) Sodium
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36
Performing an estimated glomerular filtration rate is helpful for determining:
A) Renal concentrating ability
B) The feasibility of administering medications
C) Early renal disease
D) Renal blood flow
A) Renal concentrating ability
B) The feasibility of administering medications
C) Early renal disease
D) Renal blood flow
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37
Clinical osmometers use NaCl as a reference solution because:
A) 1 g molecular weight of NaCl will lower the freezing point 1.86?C
B) NaCl is readily frozen and vaporized
C) NaCl is partially ionized similar to the composition of urine
D) 1 g equivalent weight of NaCl will lower the freezing point 1.86?C
A) 1 g molecular weight of NaCl will lower the freezing point 1.86?C
B) NaCl is readily frozen and vaporized
C) NaCl is partially ionized similar to the composition of urine
D) 1 g equivalent weight of NaCl will lower the freezing point 1.86?C
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38
Calculate the creatinine clearance for a patient of average size from the following data:?Urine volume: 720 mL for 12 hours?Urine creatinine: 120 mg/dL?Serum creatinine: 1.5 mg/dL
A) 60 mL/min
B) 80 mL/min
C) 100 mL/min
D) 120 mL/min
A) 60 mL/min
B) 80 mL/min
C) 100 mL/min
D) 120 mL/min
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39
The renal function that is most frequently the first affected by early renal disease is:
A) Renal blood flow
B) Glomerular filtration
C) Tubular reabsorption
D) Tubular secretion
A) Renal blood flow
B) Glomerular filtration
C) Tubular reabsorption
D) Tubular secretion
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40
If a substance is completely filtered by the glomerulus and then completely reabsorbed by the tubules,the clearance of that substance will be:
A) Falsely decreased
B) Falsely increased
C) Normal
D) Zero
A) Falsely decreased
B) Falsely increased
C) Normal
D) Zero
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41
Following fluid deprivation,a patient has a serum osmolality of 276 mOsm and a urine osmolality of 1000 mOsm.This patient:
A) Has normal concentration ability
B) May have defective antidiuretic hormone (ADH) production
C) May have insufficient tubular ADH response
D) Has a high serum lipid concentration
A) Has normal concentration ability
B) May have defective antidiuretic hormone (ADH) production
C) May have insufficient tubular ADH response
D) Has a high serum lipid concentration
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42
The extent to which the kidney concentrates the glomerular filtrate can be determined by measuring:
A) Serum creatinine
B) Urine creatinine
C) Serum osmolality
D) Urine and serum osmolality
A) Serum creatinine
B) Urine creatinine
C) Serum osmolality
D) Urine and serum osmolality
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43
The normal serum osmolality is:
A) 50 to 100 mOsm
B) 275 to 300 mOsm
C) 400 to 500 mOsm
D) Three times urine osmolality
A) 50 to 100 mOsm
B) 275 to 300 mOsm
C) 400 to 500 mOsm
D) Three times urine osmolality
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44
Which of the following tests should be used to determine the ability of the kidneys to respond to filtrate osmolality?
A) Free water clearance
B) Fishberg test
C) Urine-to-plasma osmolality
D) p-aminohippuric acid (PAH) test
A) Free water clearance
B) Fishberg test
C) Urine-to-plasma osmolality
D) p-aminohippuric acid (PAH) test
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45
Renal tubular acidosis can be caused by the:
A) Production of excessively acidic urine due to increased filtration of hydrogen ions
B) Production of excessively acidic urine due to increased secretion of hydrogen ions
C) Inability to produce an acid urine due to impaired production of ammonia
D) Inability to produce an acid urine due to increased production of ammonia
A) Production of excessively acidic urine due to increased filtration of hydrogen ions
B) Production of excessively acidic urine due to increased secretion of hydrogen ions
C) Inability to produce an acid urine due to impaired production of ammonia
D) Inability to produce an acid urine due to increased production of ammonia
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46
Following injection of ADH,a patient has a serum osmolality of 290 mOsm and a urine osmolality of 450 mOsm.The patient:
A) Continued to observe water deprivation
B) Lacks tubular response to ADH
C) May have ingested excess alcohol
D) Should be evaluated with a creatinine clearance
A) Continued to observe water deprivation
B) Lacks tubular response to ADH
C) May have ingested excess alcohol
D) Should be evaluated with a creatinine clearance
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47
Following administration of oral ammonium chloride,a patient with renal tubular acidosis will produce:
A) Highly concentrated urine
B) Urine with a low pH
C) Urine with a high pH
D) Very dilute urine
A) Highly concentrated urine
B) Urine with a low pH
C) Urine with a high pH
D) Very dilute urine
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48
The serum osmolality of a patient with hyponatremia:
A) Will be similar to the urine osmolality
B) Should be greater than 300 mOsm
C) Should be lower than 275 mOsm
D) Will be falsely increased
A) Will be similar to the urine osmolality
B) Should be greater than 300 mOsm
C) Should be lower than 275 mOsm
D) Will be falsely increased
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49
Which of the following tests provides information similar to specific gravity?
A) Total colloid content
B) Protein concentration
C) Absorbance
D) Osmolality
A) Total colloid content
B) Protein concentration
C) Absorbance
D) Osmolality
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50
PAH is secreted by the:
A) Proximal convoluted tubule
B) Descending loop of Henle
C) Distal convoluted tubule
D) Collecting duct
A) Proximal convoluted tubule
B) Descending loop of Henle
C) Distal convoluted tubule
D) Collecting duct
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51
Tests to measure the tubular secretion of hydrogen ions include all of the following except:
A) pH
B) Titratable acidity
C) Urinary bicarbonate
D) Urinary ammonia
A) pH
B) Titratable acidity
C) Urinary bicarbonate
D) Urinary ammonia
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52
To provide an accurate measure of renal blood flow,a test substance should be:
A) Filtered by the glomerulus
B) Reabsorbed by the tubules
C) Secreted by the distal convoluted tubule
D) Cleared on each contact with functional renal tissues
A) Filtered by the glomerulus
B) Reabsorbed by the tubules
C) Secreted by the distal convoluted tubule
D) Cleared on each contact with functional renal tissues
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53
The PAH test is used to measure:
A) Glomerular filtration
B) Tubular reabsorption
C) Albumin excretion
D) Renal blood flow
A) Glomerular filtration
B) Tubular reabsorption
C) Albumin excretion
D) Renal blood flow
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54
A free water clearance of -2.5 could be indicative of:
A) Lack of renal concentration and dilution
B) Decreased ADH production
C) Hyponatremia
D) Dehydration
A) Lack of renal concentration and dilution
B) Decreased ADH production
C) Hyponatremia
D) Dehydration
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55
A PAH test result showing a renal plasma flow of 400 mL/min:
A) Is a normal result
B) May be falsely decreased from impaired tubular secretion
C) Should be corrected to correspond to the patient's body size
D) Indicates glomerular filtration of PAH
A) Is a normal result
B) May be falsely decreased from impaired tubular secretion
C) Should be corrected to correspond to the patient's body size
D) Indicates glomerular filtration of PAH
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56
To determine the amount of water that must be cleared to produce urine with the same osmolality as the ultrafiltrate,one should perform:
A) A free water clearance
B) A Mosenthal test
C) An osmolar clearance
D) A urine-to-plasma ratio
A) A free water clearance
B) A Mosenthal test
C) An osmolar clearance
D) A urine-to-plasma ratio
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57
Which of the following is not associated with the elimination of hydrogen ions?
A) Protein
B) Phosphate
C) Ammonia
D) Bicarbonate
A) Protein
B) Phosphate
C) Ammonia
D) Bicarbonate
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58
A patient with insufficient production of ADH would have which of the following results?
A) Urine volume-2 mL/min; osmolar clearance-2 mL/min
B) Urine volume-5 mL/min; osmolar clearance-2 mL/min
C) Urine volume-3 mL/min; osmolar clearance-4 mL/min
D) Urine volume-1 mL/min; osmolar clearance-3 mL/min
A) Urine volume-2 mL/min; osmolar clearance-2 mL/min
B) Urine volume-5 mL/min; osmolar clearance-2 mL/min
C) Urine volume-3 mL/min; osmolar clearance-4 mL/min
D) Urine volume-1 mL/min; osmolar clearance-3 mL/min
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59
Given the following laboratory data,calculate the free water clearance: Volume = 2800 mL/24 hour; Urine Osmo = 1200 mOsm,Plasma Osmo = 400 mOsm
A) +2 mL/min
B) +4 mL/min
C) -2 mL/min
D) -4 mL/min
A) +2 mL/min
B) +4 mL/min
C) -2 mL/min
D) -4 mL/min
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60
Total acidity of a urine specimen is a combination of:
A) Titratable acidity and pH
B) Titratable acidity and ammonium ion
C) pH and total acidity
D) Total acidity and ammonium ion
A) Titratable acidity and pH
B) Titratable acidity and ammonium ion
C) pH and total acidity
D) Total acidity and ammonium ion
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61
Which of the following clearance substances does not require urine collection?
A) Creatinine
B) Cystatin C
C) Inulin
D) 5-HIAA
A) Creatinine
B) Cystatin C
C) Inulin
D) 5-HIAA
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62
Following a 2-hour infusion of p-aminohippuric acid (PAH),during which 200 mL of urine is collected,the urine PAH is 260 mg/dL,and the patient's plasma PAH is 0.8 mg/dL.Calculate the renal plasma volume.
A) 525 mL/min
B) 553 mL/min
C) 614 mL/min
D) 765 mL/min
A) 525 mL/min
B) 553 mL/min
C) 614 mL/min
D) 765 mL/min
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63
Can a patient with the following results be given a nephrotoxic medication: urine volume-720 mL/24 h,urine creatinine-100 mg/dL,and serum creatinine-2.5 mg/dL?
A) No, clearance is 20 mL/min
B) No, clearance is 40 mL/min
C) Yes, clearance is 80 mL/min
D) Yes, clearance is 120 mL/min
A) No, clearance is 20 mL/min
B) No, clearance is 40 mL/min
C) Yes, clearance is 80 mL/min
D) Yes, clearance is 120 mL/min
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64
A patient showing symptoms of impaired renal function has a battery of tests performed.Results are:
Serum creatinine: 2.0 mg/dL
Urine creatinine: 150 mg/dL
Serum osmolality: 270 mOsm
Urine osmolality: 100 mOsm
24-hour urine volume: 2000 mL
Based on the information provided,which renal function is abnormal in this patient?
A) Glomerular filtration
B) Tubular reabsorption
C) Tubular secretion
D) Renal blood flow
Serum creatinine: 2.0 mg/dL
Urine creatinine: 150 mg/dL
Serum osmolality: 270 mOsm
Urine osmolality: 100 mOsm
24-hour urine volume: 2000 mL
Based on the information provided,which renal function is abnormal in this patient?
A) Glomerular filtration
B) Tubular reabsorption
C) Tubular secretion
D) Renal blood flow
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65
A physician is treating a patient exhibiting symptoms of impaired renal function following a massive hemorrhage.The physician orders a serum sodium and a PAH clearance test.The patient has a serum PAH of 1.0 mg/dL,urine PAH of 200 mg/dL,and a urine volume of 240 mL in 2 hours.The serum sodium is decreased.
Using the information provided,based on the tests ordered,what renal function is the physician's primary concern?
A) Glomerular filtration
B) Tubular reabsorption
C) Tubular secretion
D) Renal blood flow
Using the information provided,based on the tests ordered,what renal function is the physician's primary concern?
A) Glomerular filtration
B) Tubular reabsorption
C) Tubular secretion
D) Renal blood flow
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66
A patient showing symptoms of impaired renal function has a battery of tests performed.Results are:
Serum creatinine: 2.0 mg/dL
Urine creatinine: 150 mg/dL
Serum osmolality: 270 mOsm
Urine osmolality: 100 mOsm
24-hour urine volume: 2000 mL
Using the information provided,calculate the creatinine clearance.
A) 50 mL/min
B) 85 mL/min
C) 105 mL/min
D) 110 mL/min
Serum creatinine: 2.0 mg/dL
Urine creatinine: 150 mg/dL
Serum osmolality: 270 mOsm
Urine osmolality: 100 mOsm
24-hour urine volume: 2000 mL
Using the information provided,calculate the creatinine clearance.
A) 50 mL/min
B) 85 mL/min
C) 105 mL/min
D) 110 mL/min
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67
A laboratory supervisor is authorized to purchase a new osmometer.The supervisor must decide between a freezing-point and a vapor-pressure model.
Based on the information provided,if this is a pediatric hospital,which model is better?
A) Freezing-point
B) Vapor-pressure
Based on the information provided,if this is a pediatric hospital,which model is better?
A) Freezing-point
B) Vapor-pressure
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68
A laboratory supervisor is authorized to purchase a new osmometer.The supervisor must decide between a freezing-point and a vapor-pressure model.
Using the information provided,which model is more likely to be affected by technical errors?
A) Freezing-point
B) Vapor-pressure
Using the information provided,which model is more likely to be affected by technical errors?
A) Freezing-point
B) Vapor-pressure
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69
Given the following information,calculate the patient's free water clearance: urine volume-360 mL in 12 hours,urine osmolality-1400 mOsm,and plasma osmolality-275 mOsm
A) +0.5 mL/min
B) -1.5 mL/min
C) -1.0 mL/min
D) -2.0 mL/min
A) +0.5 mL/min
B) -1.5 mL/min
C) -1.0 mL/min
D) -2.0 mL/min
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70
A 12-hour urine specimen with a volume of 360 mL is collected for a creatinine clearance.What is the volume (V)used to calculate the clearance?
A) 0.5 mL/min
B) 1.0 mL/min
C) 1.5 mL/min
D) 2.0 mL/min
A) 0.5 mL/min
B) 1.0 mL/min
C) 1.5 mL/min
D) 2.0 mL/min
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71
What is the physical property measured by a vapor-pressure osmometer?
A) Vapor temperature
B) Dew point temperature
C) Osmotic pressure
D) Oncotic pressure
A) Vapor temperature
B) Dew point temperature
C) Osmotic pressure
D) Oncotic pressure
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72
Given the following information,calculate the osmolar clearance: urine volume-720 mL in 24 hours,urine osmolality-700 mOsm,and plasma osmolality-300 mOsm
A) 1.0 mL/min
B) 1.2 mL/min
C) 1.8 mL/min
D) 2.0 mL/min
A) 1.0 mL/min
B) 1.2 mL/min
C) 1.8 mL/min
D) 2.0 mL/min
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73
A physician is treating a patient exhibiting symptoms of impaired renal function following a massive hemorrhage.The physician orders a serum sodium and a PAH clearance test.The patient has a serum PAH of 1.0 mg/dL,urine PAH of 200 mg/dL,and a urine volume of 240 mL in 2 hours.The serum sodium is decreased.
Calculate the patient's renal blood flow using the information provided.
A) 100 mL/min
B) 200 mL/min
C) 300 mL/min
D) 400 mL/min
Calculate the patient's renal blood flow using the information provided.
A) 100 mL/min
B) 200 mL/min
C) 300 mL/min
D) 400 mL/min
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74
A laboratory supervisor is authorized to purchase a new osmometer.The supervisor must decide between a freezing-point and a vapor-pressure model.
Using the information provided,which model is affected by lipemic serum but not elevated ethanol levels?
A) Freezing-point
B) Vapor-pressure
Using the information provided,which model is affected by lipemic serum but not elevated ethanol levels?
A) Freezing-point
B) Vapor-pressure
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75
A laboratory supervisor is authorized to purchase a new osmometer.The supervisor must decide between a freezing-point and a vapor-pressure model.
Using the information provided,what substance is used as a reference standard in both models?
A) KCl
B) Distilled water
C) NaCl
D) Deionized water
Using the information provided,what substance is used as a reference standard in both models?
A) KCl
B) Distilled water
C) NaCl
D) Deionized water
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76
A patient showing symptoms of impaired renal function has a battery of tests performed.Results are:
Serum creatinine: 2.0 mg/dL
Urine creatinine: 150 mg/dL
Serum osmolality: 270 mOsm
Urine osmolality: 100 mOsm
24-hour urine volume: 2000 mL
Based on the information provided,can this patient be safely given a nephrotoxic antibiotic?
A) Yes
B) No
Serum creatinine: 2.0 mg/dL
Urine creatinine: 150 mg/dL
Serum osmolality: 270 mOsm
Urine osmolality: 100 mOsm
24-hour urine volume: 2000 mL
Based on the information provided,can this patient be safely given a nephrotoxic antibiotic?
A) Yes
B) No
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77
A patient showing symptoms of impaired renal function has a battery of tests performed.Results are:
Serum creatinine: 2.0 mg/dL
Urine creatinine: 150 mg/dL
Serum osmolality: 270 mOsm
Urine osmolality: 100 mOsm
24-hour urine volume: 2000 mL
Based on the information provided,calculate the free water clearance.
A) -0.5
B) -1.0
C) +0.6
D) +0.9
Serum creatinine: 2.0 mg/dL
Urine creatinine: 150 mg/dL
Serum osmolality: 270 mOsm
Urine osmolality: 100 mOsm
24-hour urine volume: 2000 mL
Based on the information provided,calculate the free water clearance.
A) -0.5
B) -1.0
C) +0.6
D) +0.9
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78
A patient showing symptoms of impaired renal function has a battery of tests performed.Results are:
Serum creatinine: 2.0 mg/dL
Urine creatinine: 150 mg/dL
Serum osmolality: 270 mOsm
Urine osmolality: 100 mOsm
24-hour urine volume: 2000 mL
Using the information provided,calculate the osmolar clearance.
A) 0.5
B) 1.0
C) 2.0
D) 2.5
Serum creatinine: 2.0 mg/dL
Urine creatinine: 150 mg/dL
Serum osmolality: 270 mOsm
Urine osmolality: 100 mOsm
24-hour urine volume: 2000 mL
Using the information provided,calculate the osmolar clearance.
A) 0.5
B) 1.0
C) 2.0
D) 2.5
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79
A patient showing symptoms of impaired renal function has a battery of tests performed.Results are:
Serum creatinine: 2.0 mg/dL
Urine creatinine: 150 mg/dL
Serum osmolality: 270 mOsm
Urine osmolality: 100 mOsm
24-hour urine volume: 2000 mL
Based on the information provided,would increasing the patient's intake of fluids alleviate this problem?
A) Yes
B) No
Serum creatinine: 2.0 mg/dL
Urine creatinine: 150 mg/dL
Serum osmolality: 270 mOsm
Urine osmolality: 100 mOsm
24-hour urine volume: 2000 mL
Based on the information provided,would increasing the patient's intake of fluids alleviate this problem?
A) Yes
B) No
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80
Using the following values,calculate the creatinine clearance: urine volume-1200 mL/12h,urine creatinine-60 mg/dL,and serum creatinine-0.8 mg/dL
A) 60 mL/min
B) 75mL/min
C) 112 mL/min
D) 128 mL/min
A) 60 mL/min
B) 75mL/min
C) 112 mL/min
D) 128 mL/min
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