Custodian: Dr. Raisa Kanji and Dr. Theresa Wu
Reviewer:
ROYAL COLLEGE OBJECTIVES: RENAL AND GENITOURINARY SYSTEM
- Fluids and electrolyte requirements in normal and abnormal states
- Normal mechanisms of acid-base balance
- Symptoms and signs
- Enuresis and urinary incontinence
- Hematuria
- Hypertension
- Proteinuria
- Retroperitoneal and/or pelvic mass
- Scrotal swelling or pain
- Conditions
- Acute and chronic renal dysfunction
- Congenital and acquired hydronephrosis
- Congenital structural anomalies of the urinary tract
- Congenital and acquired disorders of the male and female external genitalia, including undescended testes
- Disorders of acid-base and electrolyte balance
- Disorders of water balance
- Nephritic syndromes
- Nephrotic syndromes
- Renal tubular disorders
- Renal calculi
- Urinary tract infection
- Vesico-ureteral reflux and obstructive uropathies
- Indications for, and complications and contraindications of dialysis and renal transplantation
CLINICAL TOOLS
1. Pediatric Blood Pressure Guide. A useful app for your mobile phone
PRACTICE QUESTIONS
- Cards: On-line cases that aid in development of clinical reasoning
LECTURE NOTES AND REVIEW ARTICLES