Deck 33: Elements of Renal Function

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A substance (Y)is found in the plasma at a concentration of 2 mg/dL.A 24-hour urine collection is performed to determine the renal clearance of Y.The following data are obtained: Urine volume: 1.44 L
Urine [Y]: 500 mg/L
What is the renal clearance rate of Y?

A)5 mL/minute
B)36 mL/minute
C)50 mL/minute
D)100 mL/minute
E)250 mL/minute
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A healthy 25-year-old woman donates a kidney to her identical twin,who has chronic renal failure.Her serum creatinine concentration before removal of the kidney is 1.0 mg/dL.After removal of her kidney,her serum creatinine concentration increases to 2.0 mg/dL.One month later her serum creatinine concentration has decreased to 1.5 mg/dL.Which of the following accounts for the fact that her serum creatinine concentration fell from 2.0 to 1.5 mg/dL?

A)Decreased production of creatinine by skeletal muscle
B)Enhanced secretion of creatinine by the proximal tubule
C)Increase in the GFR of each of the remaining nephrons
D)Expansion of the extracellular fluid (ECF)volume
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A 56-year-old man was admitted to the hospital with a myocardial infarction.At admission,his serum creatinine level was 1.2 mg/dL,and his creatinine clearance rate was 100 mL/minute.Over the next 3 days,he had several periods of hypotension,and his serum creatinine level increased to 3.6 mg/dL.Assuming that he is in steady-state balance for creatinine level (i.e.,amount excreted = amounted produced),what is his predicted creatinine clearance rate?

A)10 mL/minute
B)33 mL/minute
C)50 mL/minute
D)66 mL/minute
E)100 mL/minute
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GFR decreases in which of the following conditions?

A)Dilation of the afferent arteriole
B)Decrease in renal nerve activity
C)Decrease in plasma oncotic pressure
D)Increase in hydrostatic pressure in Bowman's space
E)Increase in renal blood flow
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Which of the following responses to a fall in arterial pressure accounts for the ability of the kidneys to autoregulate glomerular filtration rate (GFR)?

A)Decreased resistance of the efferent arteriole
B)Increased delivery of fluid to the end of the proximal tubule
C)Increase resistance of the afferent arteriole
D)Increased [NaCl] in tubular fluid at the macula densa
E)Decreased resistance of the afferent arteriole
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The macula densa is part of which of the following structures in the kidney?

A)Extraglomerular matrix
B)Vasa recta
C)Afferent arteriole
D)Juxtamedullary nephron
E)Juxtaglomerular apparatus
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According to the tubuloglomerular feedback theory,an increase in tubular fluid NaCl delivery to the macula densa results in which of the following?

A)A decrease in the glomerular filtration rate of the same nephron
B)An increase in renal blood flow to the glomerulus of the same nephron
C)Activation of the renal sympathetic nerves
D)An increase in proximal tubule solute and water reabsorption
E)An increase in renin secretion
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Starling forces are measured across a capillary wall,and the following values are obtained: Capillary hydrostatic pressure: 30 mm Hg
Capillary oncotic pressure: 25 mm Hg
Interstitial hydrostatic pressure: 0 mm Hg
Interstitial oncotic pressure: 15 mm Hg
If the reflection coefficient for protein across this capillary wall is 0.5,what is the pressure and direction of fluid flow across the capillary wall?
Starling forces are measured across a capillary wall,and the following values are obtained: Capillary hydrostatic pressure: 30 mm Hg Capillary oncotic pressure: 25 mm Hg Interstitial hydrostatic pressure: 0 mm Hg Interstitial oncotic pressure: 15 mm Hg If the reflection coefficient for protein across this capillary wall is 0.5,what is the pressure and direction of fluid flow across the capillary wall?  <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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The efferent arteriole of some juxtamedullary nephrons enters the renal medulla and becomes which of the following vessels?

A)Interlobular artery
B)Arcuate artery
C)Vasa recta
D)Glomerular capillary
E)Interlobar artery
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Which of the following structures is a barrier to the filtration of proteins across the glomerulus?

A)Capillary endothelial cells
B)Basement membrane
C)Lacis cells
D)Parietal epithelial cells
E)Mesangial cells
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Deck 33: Elements of Renal Function
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A substance (Y)is found in the plasma at a concentration of 2 mg/dL.A 24-hour urine collection is performed to determine the renal clearance of Y.The following data are obtained: Urine volume: 1.44 L
Urine [Y]: 500 mg/L
What is the renal clearance rate of Y?

A)5 mL/minute
B)36 mL/minute
C)50 mL/minute
D)100 mL/minute
E)250 mL/minute
B
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A healthy 25-year-old woman donates a kidney to her identical twin,who has chronic renal failure.Her serum creatinine concentration before removal of the kidney is 1.0 mg/dL.After removal of her kidney,her serum creatinine concentration increases to 2.0 mg/dL.One month later her serum creatinine concentration has decreased to 1.5 mg/dL.Which of the following accounts for the fact that her serum creatinine concentration fell from 2.0 to 1.5 mg/dL?

A)Decreased production of creatinine by skeletal muscle
B)Enhanced secretion of creatinine by the proximal tubule
C)Increase in the GFR of each of the remaining nephrons
D)Expansion of the extracellular fluid (ECF)volume
C
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A 56-year-old man was admitted to the hospital with a myocardial infarction.At admission,his serum creatinine level was 1.2 mg/dL,and his creatinine clearance rate was 100 mL/minute.Over the next 3 days,he had several periods of hypotension,and his serum creatinine level increased to 3.6 mg/dL.Assuming that he is in steady-state balance for creatinine level (i.e.,amount excreted = amounted produced),what is his predicted creatinine clearance rate?

A)10 mL/minute
B)33 mL/minute
C)50 mL/minute
D)66 mL/minute
E)100 mL/minute
B
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GFR decreases in which of the following conditions?

A)Dilation of the afferent arteriole
B)Decrease in renal nerve activity
C)Decrease in plasma oncotic pressure
D)Increase in hydrostatic pressure in Bowman's space
E)Increase in renal blood flow
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Which of the following responses to a fall in arterial pressure accounts for the ability of the kidneys to autoregulate glomerular filtration rate (GFR)?

A)Decreased resistance of the efferent arteriole
B)Increased delivery of fluid to the end of the proximal tubule
C)Increase resistance of the afferent arteriole
D)Increased [NaCl] in tubular fluid at the macula densa
E)Decreased resistance of the afferent arteriole
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The macula densa is part of which of the following structures in the kidney?

A)Extraglomerular matrix
B)Vasa recta
C)Afferent arteriole
D)Juxtamedullary nephron
E)Juxtaglomerular apparatus
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According to the tubuloglomerular feedback theory,an increase in tubular fluid NaCl delivery to the macula densa results in which of the following?

A)A decrease in the glomerular filtration rate of the same nephron
B)An increase in renal blood flow to the glomerulus of the same nephron
C)Activation of the renal sympathetic nerves
D)An increase in proximal tubule solute and water reabsorption
E)An increase in renin secretion
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Starling forces are measured across a capillary wall,and the following values are obtained: Capillary hydrostatic pressure: 30 mm Hg
Capillary oncotic pressure: 25 mm Hg
Interstitial hydrostatic pressure: 0 mm Hg
Interstitial oncotic pressure: 15 mm Hg
If the reflection coefficient for protein across this capillary wall is 0.5,what is the pressure and direction of fluid flow across the capillary wall?
Starling forces are measured across a capillary wall,and the following values are obtained: Capillary hydrostatic pressure: 30 mm Hg Capillary oncotic pressure: 25 mm Hg Interstitial hydrostatic pressure: 0 mm Hg Interstitial oncotic pressure: 15 mm Hg If the reflection coefficient for protein across this capillary wall is 0.5,what is the pressure and direction of fluid flow across the capillary wall?
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The efferent arteriole of some juxtamedullary nephrons enters the renal medulla and becomes which of the following vessels?

A)Interlobular artery
B)Arcuate artery
C)Vasa recta
D)Glomerular capillary
E)Interlobar artery
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Which of the following structures is a barrier to the filtration of proteins across the glomerulus?

A)Capillary endothelial cells
B)Basement membrane
C)Lacis cells
D)Parietal epithelial cells
E)Mesangial cells
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