Hormones
Medications/Labs
Nephrotic Syndrome
Nursing Interventions for Kidney Disorders
Just for Fun
100

Hormone binds and activates the Vit. D receptors.

What is Calcitrol?

100

Measure of how well your kidneys filter blood.

What is Glomerular Filtration Rate (GFR)?

100

Damage in the filters of your kidneys. Albumin leaks into your urine instead of being filtered.

What is  Nephrotic Syndrome?

100

Tachycardia, Oliguria, Hypotension

What are the signs of dehydration in the elderly?

100

Thrill and Bruit

What are you assessing an AV fistula for?

200

Back of the abdomen on either side of the spine 

Where are the kidneys located?

200

Glomerular Filtration Rate (GFR) below 60

What lab result indicates Kidney Disease?

200

Swelling in lower extremities, foamy or bubbly urine, lack of appetite 

What are the clinical manifestations of Nephrotic Syndrome?

200

Assess the reason for the noncompliance of new dietary restriction

What is helping a patient find the foods they like to eat?

200

Nursing science IV & Critical Care

Where does Mrs. White teach in the RN program?

300

Structure surrounding each glomerulus.

What is the Bowman's Capsule?

300

Potassium sparing diuretic. Contraindicated with K+ levels above 5.5 mEq/L because of increased risk of Hyperkalemia. 

What is Spironolactone?

300

Anti-hypertensives to control blood pressure, Anti-lipids to control cholesterol, diuretics to control edema.

How is Nephrotic Syndrome treated?

300

Lowers phosphate is the body and should be taken with meals to bind with dietary phosphate

What is Calcium Acetate?

300

Mrs. Tone's experience 

What is med/surg & telemetry

400

Hormone produced primarily by the kidneys. Key role is the production of RBCs (which carry oxygen from the lungs to the rest of the body). Helps alleviate anemia. 

What is Erythrpoietin?

400

8-23 mg/dL men and women over 19 years

0.79-1.58 mg/dL men and women 

What are normal lab results for BUN and Creatinine?

400

Anemia, Heart Disease, High Blood Pressure, Acute Kidney Injury (AKI), End Stage Renal Disease (ESRD)

What are the complications of Nephrotic Syndrome?

400

Carrots, Banana, Cantaloupe, green leafy veggies

What foods are high in Potassium?

400

The first graduating class of FLHCON

What is 2010?

500

Converts angiotension to angiotension I which is converted to angiotension II. Vasoconstriction causes blood pressure to rise 

What is Renin?

500

 Sodium, Potassium and Calcium.

What are the three electrolytes balanced in your body by the kidneys?  

500

Hypoalbuminemia, Proteinuria & Hyperlipidemia

What are the expected lab results that dianoses nephrotic syndrome?

500

Maintain low to moderate protein diet, restriction of sodium and fluids

What is Glomerulonephritis?
500
Critical Care, Maternity, Mental Health 

What are the three modules for NS III?

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