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Nephrology Board Review

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Nephrology Board Review

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    1. Nephrology Board Review Dr. Scott Wenderfer 11/29/2004

    2. Question #1

    3. BONUS QUESTION

    4. Question #2

    5. BONUS QUESTION

    6. URETHRAL PROLAPSE

    7. Question #3

    8. BONUS QUESTION

    9. Question #4

    10. BONUS QUESTION Autosomal dominant polycystic kidney disease (ADPKD) is a part of a chromosomal deletion syndrome. This means that a large deletion in a chromosome can lead to a patient having multiple diseases. The disease most commonly seen with ADPKD is:

    11. Question #5

    12. BONUS QUESTION The most important test to order in a patient with hematuria and flank pain: A helical CT scan B protein creatinine ratio C renal ultrasound D calcium creatinine ratio E intravenous pyelogram

    13. Question #5

    14. BONUS QUESTION The best way to prevent renal failure in a patient with rhabdomyolysis: A. N-acetylcysteine (NAC) B. hydration & alkalination C. continuous venovenous hemofiltration (CVVHF) D. slow low efficiency dialysis (SLED) E. furosemide and metolazone

    15. Question #6

    16. BONUS QUESTION

    17. Question #7

    18. BONUS QUESTION

    19. Question #8

    20. BONUS QUESTION

    21. QUESTION #9

    22. BONUS QUESTION

    23. Question #10

    24. BONUS QUESTION

    25. Question #11

    26. BONUS QUESTION

    27. Question #12

    28. Prune Belly

    29. BONUS QUESTION

    30. Question #13

    31. Potters Syndrome

    32. BONUS QUESTION

    34. UPJ Obstruction

    35. BONUS QUESTION

    36. Question #15

    37. Prader-Willi syndrome

    38. BONUS QUESTION

    39. Question #16

    40. BONUS QUESTION Which lab values do not correspond to the specified condition: serum urine Na Cl CO Na Cl K A. Pyloric stenosis 132 92 30 10 50 45 B. Distal RTA 136 116 12 40 80 30 C. DKA 130 105 6 10 80 30 D. Ostomy 136 108 20 10 80 30 E. Diabetes insipidus 154 120 24 10 40 45

    41. Normal Acid Base Status Serum Anion Gap Urine Ion Gap

    42. Normal Distal RTA

    44. Normal Diabetic Ketoacidosis

    45. Normal Diabetes Insipidus

    46. Normal Serum Pyloric Stenosis

    47. Question #17

    48. BONUS QUESTION

    49. Question #18

    50. SIADH

    51. BONUS QUESTION

    52. Question #19

    53. BONUS QUESTION

    54. Question #20

    55. BONUS QUESTION What are the doses for treatment of hyperkalemia: calcium gluconate insulin & glucose sodium bicarbonate albuterol kayexelate

    56. Question #21

    57. BONUS QUESTION

    58. Question #22

    59. BONUS QUESTION

    60. Question #23

    61. BONUS QUESTION

    62. Question #24

    63. Or you could see this question

    64. BONUS QUESTION

    65. Question #25

    66. PKD

    67. PKD

    68. BONUS QUESTION

    69. THANK YOU FOR YOUR ATTENTION Dr. Ronald Portman Dr. Rita Swinford Dr. Michael Braun Dr. Joshua Samuels Dr. Sharon Bennett Dr. Karen McNeice Dr. Scott Wenderfer

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