| Blueprint ID | Learning Objectives |
| 9202 | Describe post-infectious glomerulonephritis |
| 9203 | explain the classical presentation, prognosis and appropriate evaluation of glomerulonephritis during or after an infectious illness |
| 9204 | list the typical organ targets of henoch schonlein purpura, including clinical cause and treatment indications |
| 9205 | describe the pathophysiology, pathological features, and treatment options for HSP/IgA nephropathy |
| 9206 | list the typical renal developmental disorders that occur in infancy and childhood |
| 9207 | explain the importance of family history and genes in common renal and urological anomalies |
| 9208 | describe the presentation and implications of renal developmental anomalies, comparing bilateral versus unilateral involvement |
| 9209 | differentiate autosomal recessive polycystic kidney disease from autosomal dominant polycystic kidney disease |
| 9210 | describe the presentation, evaluation, family involvement and pathological features of the above |
| 9211 | identify renal developmental disorders frequent in syndromes (and vice versa) and identify typical extra renal targets |
| 9212 | describe Wilm’s Syndrome and its associations |
| 9213 | Outline the leading causes of acute renal failure in childhood |
| 9214 | describe the pathophysiology of hemolytic uremic syndrome in childhood |
| 9215 | differentiate between microscopic and macroscopic hematuria, and list the differential diagnosis of either condition and mode of presentation |
| 9216 | differentiate a positive heme test on urinalysis versus red cells |
| 9217 | define nephritis and the nephritic syndrome |
| 9218 | identify the causes of nephritis and, in particular, post-infectious glomerulonephritis, be aware of its prognosis and appropriate evaluation |
| 9219 | define the nephrotic syndrome and be able to evaluate a patient presenting with proteinuria |
| 9220 | describe the pathophysiology and evaluation of these conditions including orthostatic proteinuria |
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