In kidney failure condition urea can be removed by ____process.

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In kidney failure condition urea can be removed by ____process.

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Description : In kidney failure condition urea can be removed by ____process.

Last Answer : In kidney failure condition urea can be removed by ____process.

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Last Answer : Occurrence of excess urea in blood due to kidney failure is A. Urochrome B. Uraemia C. Uricotelism D. Ureotelism

Description : A condition of failure of kidney to form urine is called

Last Answer : A condition of failure of kidney to form urine is called A. Creatinine B. Hematuria C. Anuria D. Ketonuria

Description : A condition of failure of kidney to form urine is called

Last Answer : A condition of failure of kidney to form urine is called A. Creatinine B. Hematuria C. Anuria D. Ketonuria

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Last Answer : A condition of failure of kidney to form urine is called A. Deamination B. Entropy C. Anuria D. None of these

Description : A condition of failure of kidney to form urine is called

Last Answer : A condition of failure of kidney to form urine is called A. Diuresis B. Hematuria C. Anuria D. Ketonuria

Description : A condition of failure of kidney to form urine is called (a) anuria (b) deamination (c) uremia (d) none of the

Last Answer : (a) anuria

Description : Cooling towers operate through a ____process that efficiently cools the already cycled water to be reused. 1. Heat exchange 2. Heat expand 3. Heat transfer 4. None of above

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Description : Almost all the urea is formed in this tissue: (A) Kidney (B) Urethra (C) Uterus (D) Liver

Last Answer : Answer : D

Description : Urea clearance test is used to determine the (A) Glomerular filtration rate (B) Renal plasma flow (C) Ability of kidney to concentrate the urine (D) Measurement of tubular mass

Last Answer : Answer : A

Description : Urea synthesis takes place in (A) Blood (B) Liver (C) Kidney (D) Heart

Last Answer : Answer : B

Description : The main site of urea synthesis in mammals is (A) Liver (B) Skin (C) Intestine (D) Kidney

Last Answer : Answer : A

Description : The following statement is not correct for uremic patients: A. Attainment of steady-state plasma concentration of drugs eliminated through the kidney is hastened B. Pethidine can cause seizures C. Diazepam produces exaggerated CNS depression D. Tetracyclines further raise blood urea level

Last Answer : A. Attainment of steady-state plasma concentration of drugs eliminated through the kidney is hastened

Description : The following statement is not correct for uremic patients: A. Attainment of steady-state plasma concentration of drugs eliminated through the kidney is hastened B. Pethidine can cause seizures C. Diazepam produces exaggerated CNS depression D. Tetracyclines further raise blood urea level

Last Answer : A. Attainment of steady-state plasma concentration of drugs eliminated through the kidney is hastened

Description : Which of the following is NOT a function of the kidney? a) excretion of urea b) regulation of fluids and electrolytes c) elimination of toxic substances d) defecation

Last Answer : ANSWER: D -- DEFECATION

Description : Mechanism by which NH3 is removed from the kidneys is (A) Urea formation (B) Uric acid formation (C) Creatinine formation (D) None of these

Last Answer : Answer : D

Description : NH3 is removed from brain mainly by (A) Creatinine formation (B) Uric acid production (C) Urea formation (D) Glutamine formation

Last Answer : Answer : D

Description : Which one among the following is not removed as a waste product from the body of a plant? (a) Resins and Gums (b) Urea (c) Dry Leaves (d) Excess Water

Last Answer : Answer: (b)

Description : In ornithine cycle, which of the following wastes are removed from the blood? (a) CO2 and urea (b) Ammonia and urea (c) CO2 and ammonia (d) Urea and urine

Last Answer : (c) CO2 and ammonia

Description : Inborn errors of urea cycle can cause all the following except (A) Vomiting (B) Ataxia (C) Renal failure (D) Mental retardation

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Description : Essential amino acids have been advocated as standard therapy for renal failure. Which of the following statements are true? A. Increased survival from acute renal failure has been reported ... BUN and creatinine to the same degree as solutions containing excessive nonessential amino acids.

Last Answer : Answer: BC DISCUSSION: Essential amino acids and hypertonic dextrose, as opposed to hypertonic dextrose alone, was reported by Abel and co-workers to be associated with a decreased mortality rate ... renal failure have not been carried out in sufficient numbers to yield answers to this question

Description : Sodium depletion occurs in excessive sweating, and cannot be corrected by drinking water alone. When uncorrected, it may lead to A. Increase of urea in blood B. Swelling of ankles and feet C. Muscle cramps, loss of energy, fatigue and faintness D. Renal failure

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Description : Select the correct statement with respect to disorders of muscles in humans. (a) Failure of neuromuscular transmission in myasthenia gravis can prevent normal swallowing. (b) Accumulation of ... of vitamin D causes osteoporosis. (d) Rapid contractions of skeletal muscles cause muscle dystrophy

Last Answer : (a) Failure of neuromuscular transmission in myasthenia gravis can prevent normal swallowing.

Description : What will happen if the kidney is removed from the body of a human being

Last Answer : What will happen if the kidney is removed from the body of a human being A. Death ... survive and remain normal kidney will become hyypertrophied.

Description : What will happen if the kidney is removed from the body of a human being

Last Answer : What will happen if the kidney is removed from the body of a human being A. Death ... survive and remain normal kidney will become hypertrophied.

Description : Para amino hippurate is (A) Filtered at glomeruli and secreted by the tubules (B) Filtered at glomeruli and not secreted by the tubules (C) Filtered at glomeruli and reabsorbed completely (D) Not removed completely during a single circulation of the blood through the kidney.

Last Answer : Answer : A

Description : Name the method by which the stone of the kidney could be removed without surgery.

Last Answer : Lithotripsy. In this process kidney stones are crushed inside by ultrasonic waves and removed along with urine.  

Description : How stones are formed in the kidney and how can these be removed?

Last Answer : Sometimes kidneys cannot work properly to remove salt from blood. In such situation, the salts gather in kidneys and form stones. Stones can be removed in three ways I. By drinking water II. Lithotripsy III. shockwaves

Description : A patient who recently had a calculus removed from the kidney presented with radiolucent area in the left maxilla with clinical evidence of swelling. The disease that you would immediately suggest ... A. Diabetes B. Thyrotoxicosis C. Hyperparathyroidism D. Osteoporosis E. Adrenal insufficiency

Last Answer : C. Hyperparathyroidism

Description : An Afro-Carribean male aged 48 years presents with gradual onset of exertional dyspnoea, non productive cough, malaise, weight loss and polyarthralgia. Schirmers test indicates a dry eye. X-ray ... 2) Serum phosphorus 3) Urea and electrolytes 4) Thallium Scan 5) Quantitative Immunoglobulins.

Last Answer : Answers-4 This condition is sarcoidosis. Serum calcium, Serum phosphorus, Chem7 and Chem 20 and Quantitative Immunoglobulins are all used in establishing the diagnosis. Gallium scan is helpful in ... areas of poor perfusion. It is particularly used in cardiology to detect areas of ischaemia.

Description : A 15-year-old girl was seen by her family physician because of increasing lethargy. She had a recent history of the "flu". Biochemistry tests show that she has renal impairement. ... will likely develop a restrictive lung disease 5) She will probably improve with additional corticosteroid therapy

Last Answer : Answers-2 The findings point to focal segmental glomerulosclerosis (FSGS), which leads to chronic renal failure in half of cases. The lack of resolution with corticosteroid therapy and the progression to chronic renal failure is what sets FSGS apart from minimal change disease.

Description : How can we avoid kidney failure?

Last Answer : Battle diabetes, and decrease blood pressure?

Description : Can someone give me some information on chronic kidney failure?

Last Answer : You don’t have to wait for your next visit to call and ask questions that are bothering you.

Description : Do you have any experience with kidney failure and its treatment?

Last Answer : Treatment of kidney failure in an 80 year old is tough. Depending on the severity of the renal failure, it could be simply providing diuretics and other drugs to help stave off complete renal failure. However, ... hear about your MIL (and if I was too blunt). But, those are the facts. Best wishes.

Description : What is kidney failure ?

Last Answer : With age, the function of the kidneys also changes , the strength (capacity) gradually decreases. It is said that the kidneys of 60-year-olds are only 50% functional. Decreased ability of the kidneys ... failure. Kidney failure can occur in two ways , one is chronic and the other is immediate.

Last Answer : Kidney is a very important organ of the body. Life is at risk if the kidneys fail. Eat foods rich in antioxidants and keep your kidneys healthy. Health website Healthy Food Team reports eight signs ... of oxygen in the brain. It lacks attention. Sleep is a feeling of drowsiness and memory problems.

Description : Assertion `:-` Haemodialysis method is used in case of kidney failure. Reason `:-` Malfunctioning of kidney leads to uremia.

Last Answer : Assertion `:-` Haemodialysis method is used in case of kidney failure. Reason `:-` Malfunctioning of ... . D. If both Assertion & Reason are false.

Description : Acute kidney failure?

Last Answer : DefinitionAcute (sudden) kidney failure is the sudden loss of the ability of the kidneys to remove waste and concentrate urine without losing electrolytes ... vessels: Hemolytic-uremic syndromeIdiopathic thrombocytopenic thrombotic purpura (ITTP)Malignant hypertensionTransfusion reactionSclerodermaI

Description : How would I know if I might get kidney failure?

Last Answer : You must go to the doctor as soon as possible because your life is at risk, this isn't a joke kidney failure leads to death, your best choice is to take prescribed medicine to prolong your life or ask for kidney transplant

Description : What's the symptoms for kidney failure?

Last Answer : Symptom 1: Changes in Urination Kidneys make urine, so when the kidneys are failing, the urine may change. How? You may have to get up at night to urinate. Urine may be foamy or bubbly ... with dark colored urine. Your urine may contain blood. You may feel pressure or have difficulty urinating.

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Last Answer : Answer : A

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Last Answer : C. Kidney failure (Answer)

Description : Dialysis is used for the treatment of-----? A. Kidney failure (Answer) B. Heart weakness C. Brain diseases D. None of these

Last Answer : A. Kidney failure (Answer)

Description : What is kidney failure and what is its treatments?

Last Answer : If one kidney of a person is damaged or its nephrone fails to work, then a person can live on one kidney also, but if both kidneys fails to work then this disease is called kidney failure. ... is now being replaced in some cases with the lithotripsy (Breaking of stone with ultrasound waves).   

Description : Presence of stones in gall bladder cause (a) Failure of kidney (b) Dysentry (c) Obstructive jaundice (d) Anaemia

Last Answer : (c) Obstructive jaundice

Description : Jaundice is due to (a) Failure of kidney (b) Failure of liver (c) Bacterial disease (d) A disease of blood

Last Answer : (b) Failure of liver

Description : Does anyone know of a genetic condition that would cause multiple kidney growth?

Last Answer : http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Supernumerary_kidney Not too uncommon, I don’t think.

Description : Which of the following condition arises due to kidney failur ?

Last Answer : Which of the following condition arises due to kidney failur ? A. Pyouria B. Ketonuria C. Uremia D. Polyurea

Description : Which of the following procedures represents the best method to prevent the freezing of batteries continuously exposed to low temperatures? A. The battery caps should be removed. B. The battery cap ... in a fully charged condition. D. The battery should be disconnected from its charging source.

Last Answer : Answer: C

Description : Hyponatraemia occurs in the following condition: (A) Addison’s disease (B) Chronic renal failure (C) Severe diarrhoea (D) All of these

Last Answer : Answer : D