anatomy and physiology
kidney disorders
Acute & Chronic Kidney Injury
Dialysis & Procedures
Labs, Nursing, & Lifestyle
100

what is the main function of the kidneys

to filter blood and remove waste products

100

A 5-year-old with nephrotic syndrome will likely have what common finding?

Generalized edema (anasarca)

100

What can cause acute kidney injury (AKI)?

Severe dehydration


100

What is dialysis?

Blood filtration that removes waste products

100

What is the primary waste product filtered by the kidneys?

Urea

200

what is the functional unit of the kidneys

the nephron

200

Flank pain and costovertebral tenderness are signs of which kidney disorder?

Pyelonephritis

200

What is the difference between AKI and CKD?

AKI = sudden & reversible, CKD = progressive & irreversible.

200

How do you know an AV fistula is functioning properly?

It has a palpable thrill and audible bruit

200

What lab test requires you to discard the first morning urine?

24-hour urine collection

300

What is GFR used to determine in clinical practice?

the filtering capacity of the kidneys

300

What causes glomerulonephritis?

Immune inflammation of the glomeruli (often post-strep infection).

300

How can CHF contribute to kidney damage?

↓ Cardiac output → ↓ renal perfusion → prerenal AKI.

300

Which nursing action helps prevent infection during peritoneal dialysis?

Maintain sterile technique when connecting tubing

300

When transporting a patient with a Foley catheter, where should the bag be placed?

Below hip level to prevent backflow

400

Why is the left kidney higher than the right?

because the liver pushed the right kidney down

400

What are hallmark findings in glomerulonephritis?

Hematuria, proteinuria, and elevated BUN/creatinine


400

What happens to potassium levels in late CKD?

They increase, causing arrhythmia risk.

400

What three phases occur during peritoneal dialysis?

Fill, dwell, and drain.

400

What is the correct way to get a sterile specimen from a Foley catheter?

Aspirate urine from the port after clamping for 15–30 minutes


500

What hormone triggers RBC production in bone marrow?

erythropoeitin

500

What condition causes tea-colored urine and facial edema?

Glomerulonephritis (post-strep immune reaction).

500

What is the main treatment for end-stage kidney disease?

Dialysis or kidney transplant.

500

What is dialysis disequilibrium syndrome?

A rapid fluid/electrolyte shift → headache, low BP, seizures.

500

What lifestyle change supports kidney health?

quit smoking

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