Class of 2017
Go Back | Session Title: | Assessment of Kidney Function | | Teaching Hours: | Teaching and Learning Methods | Total Scheduled Hours = 1 Lecture = 1 | Description: | | |
Blueprint ID | Learning Objectives | 7604 | Describe how renal function may be measured. | 7605 | Differentiate a normal and abnormal urinalysis in terms of chemical components and cell count. | 7607 | Interpret a urinalysis, make appropriate decisions about further investigations and correlate salient findings with common presenting syndromes | 7609 | Develop an initial differential diagnosis for leukocturia in terms of pathogenesis | 7610 | Interpret a urine specific gravity or osmolality and urinary pH. | 7611 | Describe other data to be collected when an abnormal urinalysis is present: renal function, BP, symptoms, past medical history, family history, drugs, clinical signs of abnormal urinary tract, renal imaging. | | |
Blueprint ID | Course Goals | 7416 | Integrate basic and clinical sciences as they relate to common clinical encounters and patient symptoms Linked Program Competencies To This Course Goal: me-6 | 7417 | Identify health care resources available for the investigation, treatment and management of the patient Linked Program Competencies To This Course Goal: me-3 me-4 me-5 me-6 cm-2 | me-6 | Medical Expert Apply knowledge of the clinical, socio-behavioural, and fundamental biomedical sciences relevant to a clinical problem. | me-3 | Medical Expert Formulate an initial plan of appropriate diagnostic and therapeutic procedures relevant to the patient’s presentation. | me-4 | Medical Expert Develop a differential diagnosis and key clinical problem list following assessment of a patient. | me-5 | Medical Expert Develop a management plan for key clinical problems following assessment of a patient. | cm-2 | Communicator Collect and synthesize accurate and relevant information, incorporating perspectives from patients and their families, colleagues and other health care professionals. |
(084) PROTEINURIA | (109-14) URINARY TRACT INJURIES |
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