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post-obstructive diuresis is seen with what type of obstruction
bilateral
how does the renal perfusion shift when there is a unilateral obstruction
outer cortex --> inner cortex
how does the renal perfusion shift when there is a bilateral/solitary obstruction
inner cortex --> outer cortex
what two factors play important roles in nephron loss and recovery after an obstruction
duration and completeness of the obstruction
three mediators of renal change with obstruction
ang II, cytokines, growth factors
what agent best predicts renal recovery after relief of obstruction
DMSA
ultrasound is good for ____
anatomic information
IVP is good for ___
anatomic and functional information
CT is good for ___
stone visualization
MRI is good for ___
determining if lesion is solid or cystic
always keep bladder pressure under ___
40
in addition to catheterizing an obstructed patient, you should also do what
replace fluids and electrolytes
most immediate concern when treating an obstructed patient
DRAINAGE (then treat underlying cause)