Subject: Medical and Surgical Nursing I (Theory)
The kidneys discharge urine, which is then collected by the bladder. It stands between the uterus and the rectum. It circulates urine throughout the urethra and serves as a momentary urine reservoir. The bladder presses against the growing uterus during pregnancy, which results in abnormal bladder positioning. The kidney enlarges by 1 cm, the ureter kinks, and the plasma flow of the kidney increases by 50% to 75%. The ureter, renal pelvis, and calyces are all enlarged.
Usually constant in certain pathologic condition GFR may change markedly and alter urine volume
Increase in tubular solute causes decrease osmosis of water from proximal tubule into blood resulting in increase urine volume
Stimulates kidney tubules to reabsorb sodium; water follows the sodium
Produce in hypothalamus and secreted into blood by posterior hypothalamus and secreted into blood by posterior pituitary glands
Functions
Explain the anatomy and physiology of Renal system.
Function of Renal System
Structure of The Renal System
Kidneys
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