Early Warning Signs of Kidney Problems

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Symptoms, Causes, and Treatments for Kidney Infection

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Pancreas Echo-Endoscopy & biopsy

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Pancreas Echo-Endoscopy & biopsy

Gastroenterologists may work alongside anesthesiologists to provide sedation. Intravenous fluids and the anesthetics are suppled via an IV catheter. When indicated an antibiotic may be given. Most patients are usually in deep sleep and do not report any discomfort. Throughout the procedure the vital science will be closely monitored. The procedure may be short or lengthy, depending on the complexity of the case. A mouth piece will be used to protect both your teeth and echo- endoscope. The echo-endoscope is then inserted into the mouth, pass through the esophagus, the stomach and into the duodenum. The area of interest is then carefully examined, when indicated samples or obtained using FNA for further analyses. The sound waves emitted through ultrasound transducer that gives the detailed images when the sound wave sound spark and then analyzed. The physician and a therapist see the images to locate abnormal tissue masses or abnormal collections of fluid. In a case of a pancreatic tumor the pathologic area is localized on the ultrasound image. The FNA needle extended from the endoscope head, the lesion is pierced and the needle is moved back and forth several times in multiple area of the lesion to obtain an adequate sample for analyses. On occasion peripancreatic lymph nodes are also sampled to determine if the tumor has spread. The vessels around a pancreas are also closely studied to rule out any type of tumor involvement within a peripancreatic arteries and veins. This is called staging and grading of the pancreatic tumor and this helps to determine how advanced or localized the disease is. FNA samples are frequently read in the room where the procedure is being performed to ensure an adequate sample and an occasion to establish a preliminary diagnosis. This samples are used to diagnose stage, or even rule out the presence of pancreatic disease or cancer to determine the best course of treatment.

Pancreatitis | Acute and Chronic Pancreatitis Nursing Lecture Symptoms, Treatment, Pathophysiology

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Pancreatitis: acute pancreatitis and chronic pancreatitis nursing NCLEX review lecture on symptoms, treatment, pathophysiology, diet, and nursing interventions. Pancreatitis is inflammation of the pancreas that can lead to the digestion of the pancreas by its own enzymes and/or irreversible structural damage to the organ.

There are two types of pancreatitis: acute pancreatitis and chronic pancreatitis. In acute pancreatitis, there is sudden inflammation of the pancreas due to something that has triggered the digestive enzymes to become activated inside the organ (high amylase and lipase levels will be found in the blood) and the pancreas starts to digest itself and swell. Two common causes of acute pancreatitis include: gallstones obstruction and heavy consumption of alcohol. Typically, acute pancreatitis is reversible if the patient is treated promptly.

Chronic pancreatitis is chronic inflammation of the pancreas (can be caused by repeated episodes of acute pancreatitis but most common cause is years of alcohol abuse) that has led to irreversible damage to the structure of pancreas. There will be loss of the function of the endocrine and exocrine cells (acinar and islet of langerhans cells), damaged to the pancreatic duct etc.

Symptoms of pancreatitis include: sudden, very painful mid-epigastric or left upper quadrant which can be felt in the back as well, fever, increased heart rate, decreased blood pressure, Cullen’s sign, Grey-Turner’s sign, hyperglycemia, dark-urine, jaundice, steatorrhea (oily/fatty stools).

What is Cullen and Grey-Turner’s Sign? Cullen’s Sign is a bluish discoloration around the belly button, whereas Grey-Turner’s Sign is bluish discoloration found on the flanks of the abdomen. They are due to retroperitoneal bleeding. Watch the video for an easy way to remember how to tell them apart.

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What is pancreatic attack? Symptoms, Treatment & Future Prevention of such Attacks- Dr. Ravindra B S

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Pancreatic attack is infection or inflammation of the pancreas. Usually presents with upper abdominal pain above the naval area. Pain radiates from upper abdomen to the back side. Sometimes pateitn can have pain only in the back. Associatedvomiting is seen. Common reasons is alcohol, gall bladder stone if they have more cholesterol, if there is a autoimmune pancreatitis, if there is more calcium deposit.
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Jason Derulo – Lifestyle (Lyrics) ft. Adam Levine

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[Intro: Jason Derulo]
Uh, Jason Derulo
Oh yeah
(Go)

[Verse 1: Jason Derulo]
You shining bright just like Rihanna-na (Shine)
Always be fucking on some comma-mas (Fuck it up)
Oh girl we notice, your body the coldest
Everybody fall in love, fall in love

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I’m a rollin’ stone, baby, come on
Tell me what you like every night
Girl I know, you got your own
But you could be mine

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You ’bout that lifestyle (Lifestyle)
Everybody knows
Diamonds ain’t got nothin’ on you, ooh, ooh
We ’bout that lifestyle (Lifestyle)
Dollar, dollar bills
Baby, would you stay if I’m broke?

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You ’bout that
Dollar la-la, ooh, dollar la-la
You need that
Dollar la-la, ooh, dollar la-la
You want that
Dollar la-la, ooh, dollar la-la
You ’bout that lifestyle (Lifestyle, lifestyle, lifestyle, lifestylе)

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Can’t get your lipstick off my colla-lar
You do that thing that keep me calling you (Yeah, yеah)
She won’t cry if I don’t stay tonight
But I can’t say goodbye

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‘Cause I’m a rollin’ stone, baby, come on
Tell me what you like every night
Girl I know, you got your own
But you could be mine

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You ’bout that lifestyle (Lifestyle)
Everybody knows
Diamonds ain’t got nothin’ on you, ooh, ooh
We ’bout that lifestyle (Lifestyle)
Dollar, dollar bills
Baby, would you stay if I’m broke?

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You ’bout that
Dollar la-la, ooh, dollar la-la (Dollar)
You need that
Dollar la-la, ooh, dollar la-la (Oh-oh, ooh)
You want that
Dollar la-la, ooh, dollar la-la
You ’bout that lifestyle (Lifestyle, lifestyle, lifestyle, lifestyle)

[Outro: Jason Derulo]
Oh girl (Oh, oh, oh)
Get your money, honey
Ooh girl
Got that dollar, dollar for you (Ooh, ooh)
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You ’bout that lifestyle (Lifestyle, lifestyle, lifestyle)

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Kidney (Renal) Disease Signs & Symptoms (ex. Peripheral Edema, Fatigue, Itchiness)

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Kidney (Renal) Disease Signs & Symptoms (ex. Peripheral Edema, Fatigue, Itchiness)

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Lesson on the Clinical Signs & Symptoms of Kidney (Renal) Disease, including nephrotic syndrome, chronic kidney disease, etc. The kidney has many functions critical for maintaining health and well-being, including electrolyte balance, production of red blood cells, and excretion of toxic waste products. If the kidney is impaired, many signs and symptoms can occur. In this lesson, you will learn a list of clinical signs and symptoms of kidney (renal) disease, and you will also learn why these signs and symptoms occur and the pathogenesis surrounding these clinical issues.

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Pyelonephritis (Kidney Infection) | Causes, Pathophysiology, Signs & Symptoms, Diagnosis, Treatment

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Acute Pyelonephritis (Kidney Infection) | Causes, Pathophysiology, Signs & Symptoms, Diagnosis, Treatment

Acute pyelonephritis is a bacterial infection of the kidney that causes inflammation of the kidney. It is often a complication of a urinary tract infection, and most commonly occurs in young women. In this lesson, we discuss the bacteria that cause this condition, including how it occurs, the signs and symptoms, how it’s diagnosed and how it’s treated.

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Pyelonephritis is inflammation of the kidney, typically due to a bacterial infection.[3] Symptoms most often include fever and flank tenderness.[2] Other symptoms may include nausea, burning with urination, and frequent urination.[2] Complications may include pus around the kidney, sepsis, or kidney failure.[3]

It is typically due to a bacterial infection, most commonly Escherichia coli.[2] Risk factors include sexual intercourse, prior urinary tract infections, diabetes, structural problems of the urinary tract, and spermicide use.[2][3] The mechanism of infection is usually spread up the urinary tract.[2] Less often infection occurs through the bloodstream.[1] Diagnosis is typically based on symptoms and supported by urinalysis.[2] If there is no improvement with treatment, medical imaging may be recommended.[2]

Pyelonephritis may be preventable by urination after sex and drinking sufficient fluids.[1] Once present it is generally treated with antibiotics, such as ciprofloxacin or ceftriaxone.[4][6] Those with severe disease may require treatment in hospital.[2] In those with certain structural problems of the urinary tract or kidney stones, surgery may be required.[1][3]

Pyelonephritis affects about 1 to 2 per 1,000 women each year and just under 0.5 per 1,000 males.[5][7] Young adult females are most often affected, followed by the very young and old.[2] With treatment, outcomes are generally good in young adults.[3][5] Among people over the age of 65 the risk of death is about 40%
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What causes kidney stones? – Arash Shadman

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What causes kidney stones? - Arash Shadman

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The biggest kidney stone on record weighed more than a kilogram and was 17 centimeters in diameter. The patient didn’t actually swallow a stone the size of a coconut; kidney stones form inside the body. So how do they grow in the first place? And why are they so painful to get out? Arash Shadman shares the science behind kidney stones.

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The Most PAINFUL Thing a Human Can Experience?? | Kidney Stones

The Most PAINFUL Thing a Human Can Experience?? | Kidney Stones

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In this video, Justin from the Institute of Human Anatomy discusses kidney stone formation, as well as the various treatments and risk factors.

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00:00 – 00:27 Intro
00:28 – 02:05 Pain Perception
02:06 – 08:08 Kidney Functional Anatomy
08:09 – 15:42 Kidney Stone Formation and Journey
15:43 – 17:40 Treatments/Interventions
17:41 – 19:26 Risk Factors and Prevention
19:27 – 20:36 Summary
20:37 – 21:30 Justin Begging For Comments

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Kidney Disease: What You Should Know | Anjay Rastogi, MD | UCLAMDChat

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UCLA nephrologist Anjay Rastogi, MD, talks about prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of chronic kidney. Learn more: disease. https://www.uclahealth.org/core-kidney/

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