urinary_system_presentation.pptx - Google Slides
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0:02Chapter 1: Today we're going to be looking at the urinary system. 305s · Speaker 1
Today we're going to be looking at the urinary system. Our objectives for today is that you will learn the anatomy and physiology of the urinary system, as well as some diseases and conditions that you will be able to identify based on the …
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There are over 1 million nephrons per kidney, over 1 million. So you could live with just one kidney and people have had reasons why they've had a kidney removed and they can survive with one kidney. People can also donate a kidney. to some…
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10:08Chapter 3: So we have our kidneys, right and left kidney, and you have the ureters that come off of that, and then they flow into the bladder. 97s · Speaker 1
So we have our kidneys, right and left kidney, and you have the ureters that come off of that, and then they flow into the bladder. It's a little difficult to see from the picture, but the bladder has a system of ridges like inside of it. I…
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11:46Chapter 4: Okay. So the function of the bladder is to receive urine from the ureters. 301s · Speaker 2
Okay. So the function of the bladder is to receive urine from the ureters. And it's also to store that urine until it's time to eliminate it from the body. The next thing that we're going to look at is the urethra. Now the urethra is the tu…
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If when the person urinate in the toilet stool and they look in the bowl and they see a lot of bubbles in there, that's an indication that there's an excessive amount of protein and that can be an indication of kidney disease. So here's lik…
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21:25Chapter 6: it will be treated. 303s · Speaker 2
it will be treated. The next condition that we're going to look at is glomerulonephritis. Now it's a big word, but some of this should look familiar to you now that we've talked about the different parts of the urinary system. Itis, once ag…
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26:28Chapter 7: The patient may need a kidney transplant at some point. 211s · Speaker 1
The patient may need a kidney transplant at some point. And if this is a bacterial infection, antibiotics will definitely be useful for that. Here, this picture just shows that there's that inflammation in the glomeruli. And that's that bal…
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30:00Chapter 8: that as it's coming through. 301s · Speaker 2
that as it's coming through. So we're talking about a lot of pain and we're talking about blood. So the kidney stones form when there's excess salt in the urine and it settles and then it clumps together and it becomes a stone. Some of them…
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35:01Chapter 9: That doesn't sound good. 257s · Speaker 2
That doesn't sound good. This is a toxic condition when there's urinary waste in the bloodstream. It can be caused from any condition that affects the kidneys from functioning properly. And the signs and symptoms would be N and V, which is …