Pyelonephritis is a ____ disease of the urinary tract.
What is an ascending disease?
The number one sign of urinary system issue in the geriatric population.
What is sudden onset of acute confusion?
The maximum amount of urine that can be extracted at once.
What is 700 mL?
A common restriction in the diet of a patient with glomerulonephritis.
What is potassium and protein?
The urinalysis of a patient with pyelonephritis will commonly have ___ ___.
What is E. Coli?
Disease that leads to end stage kidney disease as a result of other health disorders.
What is glomerulonephritis?
Consequences of extracting too much urine at a time.
What is hypovolemic shock and bladder spasms?
The minimum requirement of daily fluids for a patient with pyelonephritis.
What is 2L?
Urinalysis for Glomerulonephritis will show ___ and protein
What is red blood cells?
A diagnostic procedure used to diagnosis glomerulonephritis.
What is kidney biopsy?
The most common medication used to treat glomerulonephritis and pyelonephritis.
What is antibiotics?
A patient with pyelonephritis should report manifestations of ___ or ___ to the provider.
What is pain or fever?
An adventitious heart sound associated with glomerulonephritis.
What is S3?
A common finding in patients with chronic pyelonephritis.
What is reflex of urine?
Chronic kidney disease is a complication of ____.
What is pyelonephritis?
The age group most commonly at risk for acute pyelonephritis.
What is women 20-30 years of age?
Urine color of a patient with glomerulonephritis.
What is reddish-brown or cola-colored urine?
An elevated lab value during inflammatory exacerbation of the kidneys.
What is C-reactive protein?
A nuclear medicine test that uses injectable radioactive dye to visualize organs, glands, bones, and blood vessels that have infection and inflammation.
What is the gallium scan?
The interprofessional team used to treat a patient with pyelonephritis and glomerulonephritis.
What is urology?