Treatment Options
General Questions
Application to Practice
Signs and Symptoms
Nutrition
100

This treatment is considered the standard approach to treat ESRD.

What is hemodialysis?

100

 True or False:

ESRD mortality rate has decreased in the United States over the last 10 years.

What is false?

100

The nurse should be mostly concerned and should monitor the patient for this hemodialysis complication.

What is hypotension?

100

This electrolyte affects the heart and should be the nurse's highest priority when assessing patients with ESRD.

What is Potassium?

100

The renal diet should be low in phosphorus, sodium, and this electrolyte.

What is potassium?

200

This treatment mainly uses medications to treat symptoms of ESRD.

What is conservative medical management?

200

The nurse is monitoring a client during a hemodialysis treatment when the client complains of chest pain and difficulty breathing. The nurse notes that the client’s pulse rate is 110 beats per minute and the blood pressure is 98/60 mm Hg. Cyanosis is noted around the lips and the pulse oximetry reading is 88%. The nurse suspects an air embolism. The nurse should do these.

1. Stops the hemodialysis, and does not reinfuse blood

2. Turns the client on the left side, with the head down (Trendelenburg’s position).

3. Stays with the client and asks another person to notify the PHCP and the Rapid Response Team

4. Administers oxygen

5. Assesses vital signs and pulse oximetry

6. Documents the event, actions taken, and the client’s response

200

The nurse reviews serum labs for the ESRD patient and is mostly concerned with which of the following results?

Ca  8.7, K+  6.4, pH  7.34, BUN  34

What is K+  6.4?

200

The following are signs and symptoms of ESRD except:

Nausea and vomiting, Hypotension, Decreased urinary output, Edema 

What is Hypotension?

200

The nurse should educate the ESRD patient regarding this.

What is fluid restriction?

300

Hemodialysis requires the patient to go for treatment this many times per week.

What is three times (3x) a week?

300

True or False

Hemorrhage, hepatitis, hypotension, sepsis, and shock are complications of hemodialysis. 



What is true?

300

ESRD patients should avoid this type of over-the-counter pain reliever.

What are NSAIDs / Ibuprofen?

300

True or False:

The nurse should not worry about weight gain or hypertension in the ESRD patient.

What is false?

300

True or False:

Vitamin D and Calcium supplements should be added to the ESRD patient's diet plan.

What is true?

400

True or False:

Conservative Medical Management does not require a commitment for several weekly appointments.

What is true?

400

When faced with uncomfortable conversations about end of life care, the nurse should NOT ________.

What is avoid or change the topic?

400

Assuming a patient's kidney function and overall health is consistently declining, when should a nurse intervene and suggest the patient switch from conservative medical management to hemodialysis?

What is NEVER? It is not the nurse's place to make that decision.

400

A decrease in this filtration rate would also alert the nurse that the patient is most likely diagnosed with chronic kidney disease.  

What is GFR (glomerular filtration rate)?

400

A nurse walks into the ESRD patient's room and notices the patient eating a banana and saying "I love bananas, it is my favorite fruit." What action(s) should the nurse take?

What is educate the patient on potassium consumption? 

May take the banana away after educating the patient. 

500

True or False 

Anemia in ESRD results from the decreased secretion of erythropoietin by damaged nephrons, resulting in decreased production of red blood cells.


What is true?

500

Contraindications of peritoneal dialysis are these. 

What are peritonitis, recent abdominal surgery, and abdominal adhesions?

500

Interventions post-op kidney transplantation are these. 

What are monitor vital signs, signs of complications such as rejection, thrombosis, renal artery stenosis, or wound problems, monitor urine output, and daily weight. 


500

Clinical manifestations of kidney transplant includes these. 

What are temperature higher than 100° F (37.8° C), pain or tenderness over the grafted kidney, 2- to 3-lb (0.9 to 1.4 kg) weight gain in 24 hours, edema, hypertension, elevated blood urea nitrogen and serum creatinine levels, decreased creatinine clearance? 


500

Patients with ESRD should be educated about this types of diet, 

What are limit potassium and phosphorus, low sodium, low protein, eat smaller meals, limit processed foods, and high fiber diet.  

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