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Chapter 13 Urinary System Diseases and Disorders

Chapter 13 Urinary System Diseases and Disorders. Anatomy and Physiology. Kidneys, ureters, bladder, and urethra Kidneys are responsible for removing waste products from the bloodstream. Anatomy and Physiology. Ureters are tubules that run from kidney to bladder transporting urine

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Chapter 13 Urinary System Diseases and Disorders

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  1. Chapter 13Urinary System Diseases and Disorders

  2. Anatomy and Physiology • Kidneys, ureters, bladder, and urethra • Kidneys are responsible for removing waste products from the bloodstream

  3. Anatomy and Physiology • Ureters are tubules that run from kidney to bladder transporting urine • Bladder is a muscular organ that holds urine • Urethra carries urine to outside of body

  4. Anatomy and Physiology • Urine is normally • Clear • Slightly yellow to gold • Free from sediments • Distinct odor but not foul smelling

  5. Anatomy and Physiology • Urine is normally • Specific Gravity is 1.005 to 1.030 • pH is 6 • Changes in these values indicate disease

  6. Common Signs and Symptoms • Urinary Disease • Hematuria • Pyuria • Proteinuria • Dysuria

  7. Common Signs and Symptoms • Urinary Disease • Nocturia • Oliguria • Anuria • Frequency/urgency

  8. Diagnostic Tests • Urinalysis • Urine culture and sensitivity • Blood tests including BUN and creatinine clearance • IVP • KUB

  9. Diagnostic Tests • Cystogram • Cystoscopy • Bladder and kidney biopsy • Catheterization

  10. Common Diseases of the Urinary Tract • Urinary Tract Infections (UTIs) • Broad diagnosis covering infections of urinary tract including the urethra, bladder, and kidneys • Caused by virus and fungi but most often are bacterial • Most common bacteria is escherichia coli (E.coli)

  11. Common Diseases of the Urinary Tract • Affects females more frequently than males • Female urethra is shorter • Female urethral opening is closer to rectum • Improper female toilet habits

  12. Common Diseases of the Urinary Tract • Affects females more frequently than males • Vaginal secretions may harbor bacteria • Sexual intercourse may cause trauma to urethra and bladder leading to inflammation and infection

  13. Common Diseases of the Urinary Tract • Affects females more frequently than males • Pregnant females are more susceptible to infection due to pressure of uterus on urinary tract • Male prostatic secretions have antibacterial effect, reducing risk of UTI

  14. Common Diseases of the Urinary Tract • Diagnosis by urinalysis and culture of urine specimen • Treatment is usually antibiotics

  15. Common Diseases of the Urinary Tract • Urethritis • Inflammation of the urethra • More common in men • Commonly occurs with cystitis • Symptoms include swelling of the urethra, dysuria, and urethral discharge

  16. Common Diseases of the Urinary Tract • Cystitis - Inflammation of the bladder • Commonly called “bladder infection” • Occurring in females as they become sexually active is “honeymoon cystitis”

  17. Common Diseases of the Urinary Tract • Treatment is antibiotics • Antispasmodic medications such as Pyridium may decrease bladder spasms • May cause urine to turn reddish orange

  18. Common Diseases of the Urinary Tract • Pyelitis - Inflammation of pelvis of the kidney • Result of ascending infection from bladder • Rapid diagnosis and treatment is imperative to prevent spread of infection

  19. Common Diseases of the Urinary Tract • Pyelonephritis • May be due to an ascending or hematogenous infection and may affect one or both kidneys • Symptoms include sudden onset of fever and chills with flank pain and hematuria • Treated effectively with antibiotics

  20. Common Diseases of the Kidney • Glomerulonephritis (Acute) • Inflammation of glomerulus or filtering unit of kidney • Most common disease of kidney • Occurs 1 to 4 weeks after strep infection

  21. Common Diseases of the Kidney • Glomerulonephritis (Acute) • Symptoms • Flank pain • Fever • Loss of appetite

  22. Common Diseases of the Kidney • Glomerulonephritis (Acute) • Symptoms • Malaise • Eyes and ankles are edematous • Oliguria • Hematuria

  23. Common Diseases of the Kidney • Glomerulonephritis (Acute) • Treatment • Antipyretic • Diuretic • Salt restriction • Protein restrictions • Fluid restrictions

  24. Common Diseases of the Kidney • Glomerulonephritis (chronic) • Repeated bouts lead to chronic condition • Symptoms include those of acute glomerulonephritis and hypertension • Uremia may occur during late stages • Treatment includes peritoneal or hemodialysis

  25. Common Diseases of the Kidney • Hydronephrosis • Urine in renal pelvis due to obstruction causing dilation and distention of kidney pelvis • Diagnosis is confirmed by pyelogram • Treatment includes draining of kidney pelvis by surgery or relief of obstruction

  26. Common Diseases of the Kidney • Renal Calculi • Called “kidney stones” • Form in pelvis of kidney • Symptoms are hematuria and renal or urinary colic and extreme spasmodic flank pain

  27. Common Diseases of the Kidney • Renal Calculi • Diagnosis confirmed by IVP, KUB, renal ultrasound • Treatment is pain medication, increasing fluid intake, strain urine, surgery

  28. Common Diseases of the Kidney • Polycystic Disease • Inherited disease causing enlargement of kidneys due to grape-like cysts • Symptoms • Lumbar pain • Hematuria • Recurrent UTIs

  29. Common Diseases of the Kidney • Polycystic Disease • Treatment • Management of hypertension and UTIs • Dialysis and kidney transplant • Slow progressive disease and not curable

  30. Common Diseases of the Kidney • Renal Failure • Failure of kidneys to cleanse blood of waste products • BUN and creatinine measure kidney function • Can be acute or chronic

  31. Common Diseases of the Kidney • Renal Failure • Symptoms are not significant until 75 percent of kidney function is destroyed

  32. Common Diseases of the Kidney • Renal Failure • Treatment • Management of cause of failure • Limiting sodium and protein • I & O

  33. Common Diseases of the Kidney • Renal Failure • Treatment • Antihypertensives • Diuretics and antibiotics • Dialysis and transplant are long-term treatment

  34. Common Diseases of the Kidney • Adenocarcinoma of the Kidney • Cigarette smoking is a risk factor • Frequently metastasizes to liver, brain, and bone before symptoms appear

  35. Common Diseases of the Kidney • Adenocarcinoma of the Kidney • Symptoms include painless hematuria, flank pain, and fever • Diagnosis: KUB, IVP, CT, and biopsy • Treatment is nephrectomy, chemotherapy and radiation

  36. Diseases of the Bladder • Urinary Incontinence - loss of urine flow control • Types of incontinence • Stress • Urge • Overflow

  37. Diseases of the Bladder • Treatment of Incontinence • Empty bladder • Kegel’s exercises to strengthen pelvic muscles • Collagen injections near external sphincter to narrow the urethra • Marshall-Marchetti-Krantz procedure

  38. Diseases of the Bladder • Transitional Cell Carcinoma of Bladder • Most common neoplasm of urinary tract arising from lining of bladder • Diagnosis: cystoscopy and biopsy • Treatment depends on stage of tumor, TUR, cystecomy

  39. Trauma • Straddle Injuries • Neurogenic bladder

  40. Rare Diseases • Goodpasture’s Syndrome • Interstitial Cystitis - nonbacterial cystitis due to inflammation of inner lining of bladder

  41. Effects of Aging on the System • Urinary incontinence • Prostatic hypertrophy (older males): dribbling, frequency, pain or burning, and difficulty starting urine flow

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