Clinical Manifestations/ Risk Factors
Medication
Lab Levels
Methods of Diagnosis
Education
100

What is a common sign of AKI?

Low urine output

100

What medicine removes extra potassium form the body?

Kayexalate

100

Does creatinine go up or down in AKI?

Up

100

What scan checks for kidney obstruction without contrast?

Kidney Ultrasound

100

What should the patient check daily to monitor fluids?

Daily weight

200

Is dehydration a risk factor for AKI?

Yes

200

What drug helps shift potassium into the cells quickly?

Insulin with D50

200

What potassium level is considered too high?

Over 5

200

What test collects urine over 24 hours?

24 hour urine test

200

What type of diet helps protect the kidneys?

Low potassium, low sodium, low phosphorus

300

What Electrolyte imbalance can cause heart problems on AKI?

High Potassium

300

This treatment takes over the job of your kidneys until they heal if needed?

Dialysis

300

What acid- base imbalance is common in AKI?

It decreases

300

What test checks urine for blood and protein?

Urinalysis

300

What symptom should be reported right away?

No urine output
400

Can kidney stones cause AKI?

Yes, they can block urine flow
400

What type of medication can help increase urine output?

Diuretics

400

What lab test measures waste products on the blood?

BUN

400

What tool shows if the bladder is holding urine?

bladder scan

400

Should AKI patient drink enough water unless on restriction?

Yes

500
What symptom shows fluid buildup?

Swelling in leg or face

500

What medication protects the heart when potassium is high?

Calcium Gluconate

500

Does GFR increase or decrease with AKI?

It decreases

500

What type of CT scan should be avoided with AKI

CT with contrast

500

What everyday medication should be avoided with AKI?

NSAIDS

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