Medications
Nursing Interventions
Nursing Assessment
Client Education
Chronic Kidney Disease
100

Assists with the absorption of Calcium

Calcitriol (Vitamin D3)

100

The nurse needs to know that when the potassium level is abnormal this specific organ needs monitoring.

Heart

(apply cardiac monitor)

100

Important labs to determine tumor lysis syndrome

calcium potassium, uric acid, and phosphate

100

Important client education to avoid sources of infection (crowds, fresh fruits and vegetables, and undercooked meats) due to this diagnosis  

Neutropenia.

100

Lab test that determines the stage of CKD

Glomerular filtration rate (GFR

200

The treatment for a patient experiencing nephrotic syndrome.

Administration of prednisone.

200

A client is diagnosed with acute kidney injury (AKI) the nurse will intervene by

Administering an IV bolus

200

A client has proteinuria and low serum albumin often caused by this autoimmune disease.

Nephrotic Syndrome

200

Avoidance of direct sunlight to the sight is important for clients who are undergoing this treatment.

Radiation 

200

Chronic diseases that lead to CKD

Hypertension and Diabetes

300

Requires increased fluid intake, decreased sun exposure, take 2 hours prior to minerals and iron supplements.

Ciprofloxacin

300

Epoetin Alpha is given to clients with chronic kidney disease (CKD) to improve their

Hemoglobin

300

Clients with volume depletion via hemorrhage and dehydration may develop this kidney disorder.

Acute Kidney Injury (AKI)

300

A client who has had a kidney transplant will need to be educated to take this medication for the rest of their life because it is used to prevent rejection of the new kidney.

Cyclosporine

300

The process of a client administering dialysate at home to replace the work of the kidneys when CKD is advanced.

Peritoneal dialysis

400

Used to remove potassium from the body in acute kidney injury (AKI)

Polystyrene sulfonate (Kayexalate)

400

A client's symptoms include dyspnea, altered mental, status (AMS), and tachypnea how will the nurse intervene? 

Apply Oxygen

400

Prerenal acute kidney injury is often related to this

Dehydration

400

Education regarding thrombocytopenia is important for clients with the diagnosis because an injury can be fatal due to 

Platelet count is low

(decreased ability to clot blood)

400

An AV fistula is used for hemodialysis.  What is the best way to assess the function of the fistula?

Auscultate for a Bruit

500

Used to prevent HIV infection 

(pre-prophylaxis)

Tenofovir/Emtricitabine

500

A client recently had a nephrectomy and now their blood pressure is 82/44, pulse rate is 124, what does the nurse need to do?

Notify the provider stat

500

Lab results of elevated creatinine, decreased GFR, decreased calcium and increased phosphorus provide information for this chronic problem

Chronic kidney disease (CKD)

500

A genetic disease of the kidneys that requires management of blood pressure, and weight, along with treatment of pain.

Polycystic kidney disease (PKD)

500

By avoiding these: NSAIDS, sodium, protein, potassium, and phosphorus, the effects of this disease will slow down.

Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD)

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