Renal Basics
CKD and AKI
Glomerular Disorders
Urinary and Stones
Nursing Focus
100

This is the normal GFR range for a healthy adult.

What is 90–120 mL/min?

100

Renal insufficiency is defined by this GFR range.

What is 30-60?

100

This disorder causes hematuria, proteinuria, and edema after a strep infection.

What is acute glomerulonephritis?

100

This is the most common type of kidney stone.

What is calcium oxalate?
100

This is the priority assessment for a patient with suspected AKI.

What is urine output?

200

•This hormone, produced by the kidneys, stimulates red blood cell production.

What is erythropoietin?

200

Prerenal AKI is often caused by this issue.

What is decreased perfusion (e.g., dehydration, hypovolemia)?

200

This syndrome is characterized by massive proteinuria, hypoalbuminemia, and edema.

What is nephrotic syndrome?

200

This condition causes urinary urgency, frequency, and burning.

What is a UTI?

200

This diet modification is important for CKD patients to reduce hyperkalemia.

What is a low-potassium diet?

300

A decreased GFR indicates this underlying process.

What is impaired kidney function?

300

This stage of CKD includes a GFR <15.

What is stage 5 or end-stage renal disease?

300

The nurse is caring for a patient with acute glomerulonephritis. What is an appropriate nursing intervention to monitor fluid balance?

Weigh the Patient daily at the same time.

300

This condition causes urinary retention and weak stream in older males.

What is BPH (benign prostatic hyperplasia)?

300

This nursing intervention helps manage nephrotic syndrome edema.

What is daily weights and fluid/sodium restriction?

400

This is the major function of the glomerulus.

What is filtration of blood?

400

Name one nephrotoxic drug that can cause AKI.

What is ahminoglycosides or NSAIDs?

400

A nurse is caring for a child diagnosed with nephrotic syndrome. What physical assessment finding is the most characteristic of this condition?


What is edema and periorbital edema?
400

This type of incontinence is caused by cognitive or mobility impairment.

What is functional incontinence?

400

This is a key patient teaching point for preventing UTIs.

What is proper hygiene and hydration?

500

This lab value rises first in acute kidney injury.

What is serum creatinine?

500

This electrolyte imbalance is common in late-stage CKD.

What is hyperkalemia?

500

What glomerular disease is treated with a diet that maintains normal protein levels.

What is Nephrotic Syndrome?

500

This infection involves the renal pelvis and kidney tissue.

What is pyelonephritis?

500

This condition may require catheterization due to post-void residual urine.

What is BPH?

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