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Group 4; RLE40

Definition of acute glomeruloephritisStatistics people having acute

glumerulonephritisSigns and symptoms of acute

glumerulonephritis

Definition of Urinary Tract InfectionStatistics of people having UTISigns and symptoms

I. Introduction

Socio-demographic dataVital SignsHealth Patterns Assessment

History of Present IllnessNutritionElimination PatternActivity -Exercise Pattern (pre – hospitalization)

Activity-Exercise Pattern (while confined)

Cognitive-Perceptual PatternSleep -Rest PatternSelf-perception and Self-concept Pattern

Role-Relationship PatternCoping -stress Tolerance Pattern

Value -Belief Pattern

Neurologic Assessment Emotional state

Worried/anxious (sometimes); restless (sometimes)

 Eyes Periorbital region

EdemaConjunctiva

Pale

MouthLips

Pallor

SkinGeneral color

PallorTexture

RoughAbdomen

ConfigurationGlobular

Bowel soundHypoactive (3 counts)

Cardiovascular StatusPeripheral pulse

WeakRespiratory Status

Breathing patternIrregular (tachypneic) 32 cpm

Coughnon-productive

The Kidney

Function of the kidneysParts

Renal Vein Renal ArteryPelvisUreterMedullaCortexGlomerulus and Bowman's CapsuleLoop of HenléDistal Convoluted TubulesCollecting Duct

How does the kidney works?

The Kidney as an Endocrine Gland

In addition to its excretory and homeostatic roles, the kidneys also release two important hormones into the blood. These are:

Erythropoietin which acts on bone marrow to increase the production of red blood cells

Calcitriol which promotes the absorption of calcium from food in the intestine and acts directly on bones to shift calcium into the bloodstream.

Finally the kidney produces the enzyme renin, an important regulator of blood pressure.

THE RENIN ±ANGIOTENSIN MECHANISM

  Decreased blood pressure stimulates the kidney to stimulates the kidney

to secrete renin. Renin splits the plasma protein angiotensinogen (synthesized by the

liver) to angiotensin I. Angiotensin I is converted to angiotensin II by an enzyme (called

converting enzyme) Secreted by the lung tissue and vascular endothelium.   Angiotensin II :  - causes vasoconstriction 

- stimulates the adrenal cortex to secrete aldosterone which maintains normalblood levels of sodium and potassium and contributes to the maintenance of normalblood pH, blood volume, and blood pressure.

MEDICATIONS

ECONOMIC STATUS

TREATMENT

HEALTH TEACHINGS

OUT-PATIENT

DIET

GROUP 4; RLE40Jairus Magdadaro

Anna Daeia Manliguez

Anna Kristine Ola

Jael Olpindo

Jay Ann Pabelonia

Geralyn Mar

Bethel Joy Onggie.

Lyra Lustre

Judy Mollanida

Raciel Amor Mallari

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