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RENAL PHYSIOLOGY TUTORIAL-2 DISCUSSION. Dr. Zahoor. TOPICS. Counter Current Mechanism Acid Base Balance. Q1. What does word ‘Counter Current’ means?. Q2. Name the four mechanisms which help in counter current mechanism (concentration mechanism of urine).
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RENAL PHYSIOLOGY TUTORIAL-2 DISCUSSION Dr. Zahoor
TOPICS • Counter Current Mechanism • Acid Base Balance
Q2. Name the four mechanisms which help in counter current mechanism (concentration mechanism of urine).
Q3. How loop of Henle (counter current multiplier) establishes the concentration gradient in the renal medulla?
Q4. What is the role of Vasarecta (counter current exchanger) in the counter current mechanism?
Q5. Why medullary interstial Osmolarity is important for concentration of urine?
Q6. If there is no medullary concentration, what will happen?
Q7. What is the Osmolarity of interstial fluid in the medullary interstium?
Q8. What is the role of ADH in the concentration mechanism of urine?
Q10. How much water is reabsorbed in the DCT and CT under the action of ADH?
Q11. If ADH is not there, urine will be concentrated or dilute?
Q12. If a person is fasting and has taken no water for 10 hours, why he passes less amount of concentrated urine?
Q13. If a person drinks 1 liter of water, why he passes more amount of dilute urine?
Q14. What is role of urea in the concentration mechanism of urine?
Q18. Urinary bladder smooth muscle contraction is function of (select one)1. Sympathetic ANS2. Parasympathetic ANS
Q19. What is the capacity of normal urinary bladder in the adult person?
Q20. As urine is collected in the urinary bladder, when initial urge is felt for urination?
Q26. If pH or arterial blood is 7.3, is it normal or abnormal?
Q27. If H+ ion increases, pH will be:Select one1. Acidic2. Alkaline
Q30. Why pH of blood, if acidic or alkaline is dangerous for the body?
Q31. How body regulates the pH. Give three defense mechanism.
Q32. What are body chemical buffers which operate in seconds?
Q39. If there is metabolic alkalosis, what does the kidney do?
Q40. In Respiratory acidosis/alkalosis, what will happen to Resp. acidosis Resp. alkalosispHCO2HCO3
Q41. In metabolic acidosis/alkalosis, what will happen to Meta. acidosis Meta. alkalosispHCO2HCO3
Q42. If a person has vomiting, his blood pH is found to be 7.5CO2 38mmHg, HCO3 34meq/l.What type of acid base disorder he is having?