ACUTE KIDNEY INJURY PHASES
PHARMACOLOGY
RANDOM AKI
RANDOM
100

During this phase of AKI the patient exhibits signs of fluid overload.

What is the oliguric phase?

100

Potassium is shifted into the cells; glucose is given concurrently to avoid hypoglycemia.

What is IV insulin?

100

AKI caused by mechanical obstruction of urine flow as a cause of AKI.

What is postrenal?

100

One of the most serious complications in AKI and can cause life threatening dysrhythmias.

What is hyperkalemia?

200

In this phase of AKI the patient is at risk for hypovolemia and hypotension.

What is the diuretic phase?

200

This is the most effective way to remove potassium.

What is hemodialysis?

200

AKI caused by damage to the kidney tissue from prolonged ischemia, nephrotoxic medications and contrast media.

What is intrarenal?

200

Used to determine renal function but may have some other reasons for abnormal levels muscle breakdown.

What is BUN (Blood Urea Nitrogen)

300

This phase of AKI is characterized by a decrease in potassium and sodium.

What is the diuretic phase?

300

The effect Finasteride (Proscar) has on the prostate.

What is the decrease in size?

300

AKI caused by reduced blood flow to the kidneys due to cardiovascular issues.

What is Prerenal?

300

More reliable determinant of renal function.

What is creatinine?

400

During this phase of AKI renal specific labs start to trend downward. 

What is the recovery phase?

400

Shifts potassium into the cell and corrects acidosis.

What is bicarbonate?

400

AKI caused by calculi formation.

What is postrenal?
400

Normal urine specific gravity.

What is 1.003-1.030

500

Raises the threshold for excitation thereby preventing dysrhythmias.

What is IV Calcium Gluconate?

500

AKI caused by gentamicin.

What is Intrarenal?

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