Yong Mun Park MF2 Renal
Activity
Tutorial
Tutorial
Yong Mun Park is a 22 year old woman who has a 2 year history of recurrent urinary tract infections. These continue despite conservative measures and her family doctor elects to try her on a course of prophylactic antibiotics. She is allergic to sulpha medications, so she is prescribed cephalexin 250 mg daily. She is taking an oral contraceptive, but no other medications. Ten days after starting this antibiotic, she returns to her family doctor with a macular, red rash on her trunk and arms, general malaise, and nausea.
Curriculum Block
Medical Foundation 2 / Part 2 / Renal / Week 3
- Indicates most relevant
Objectives
General Objectives
- Explain the nephrotoxic potential of certain drugs.
- Describe and the relationship between serum creatinine and GFR.
- Describe the role of the urinalysis in detecting the presence of glomerular disease.
- Describe and apply the role of the kidney in the metabolism and excretion of drugs.
Global Objectives
Assessments
End-Unit Tutorial Assessment
Mid-Unit Tutorial Assessment
Concept Application Exercise (CAE)
Tags
Basic Sciences
Anatomy
Biochemistry
Etiology
Histology
Immunology
Pathology
Pharmacology
Cohort Year
2010
Curriculum Block
Medical Foundation 2
Part 2
Renal
Week 3
Curriculum Week
Part 2
Week 3
Discipline
Allergy and Immunology
Family medicine
Nephrology
Pharmacology
Longitudinal Discipline
Immunology
MCC Presentations
Acute Kidney Injury (Anuria or Oliguria)
Lower urinary tract symptoms
Proteinuria
Skin and Integument Conditions
Vomiting and/or Nausea
McMaster Program Competencies
2.2 Apply biomedical scientific principles fundamental to health care for patients and populations.
MeSH
Acute Kidney Injury [C13.351.968.419.780.050]
Antibiotic Prophylaxis [E02.319.162.150]
Autoimmune Diseases [C20.111]
Biopsy [E01.370.225.500.384.100]
Creatinine [D03.383.129.308.207]
Drug Hypersensitivity [C20.543.206]
Exanthema [C17.800.257]
Glomerular Filtration Rate [E01.370.390.400.300]
Glomerular Filtration Rate [G08.852.397]
Glucocorticoids [D06.472.040.543]
Inflammation [C23.550.470]
Kidney [A05.810.453]
Nausea [C23.888.821.712]
Nephritis, Interstitial [C13.351.968.419.570.643]
Prednisone [D04.808.745.432.719.702]
Urinary Tract Infections [C13.351.968.892]