Nephrotic syndrome
Renal
chronic kidney disease
what is what?
pyelonephritis
100

What is Nephrotic syndrome?

Not a disease but significant protein loss in urine 

100

1. prerenal failure 

2. intra-renal

3. post-renal

4. post-renal example 

1. before or outside of the kidneys 

2. inside of kidney

3. after the kidney

4. kidney stones 

100

what is chronic kidney disease


progressive, irreversible deterioration in renal function in which the body is unable to maintain metabolic, fluid, and electrolyte balances.

100

Hypernatremia causes what?

Edema and hypertension

100

what is 

Acute or chronic bacterial infection of the kidney and lining of kidney pelvis

200

1. with nephrotic syndrome how much protein is excreted in urine per day 

2. how much protein in urine in 24hr?

1. 3.5g or more 

2. 0.15g

200

Oliguria phase

 Electrolytes become imbalanced (BUN, Creatinine, Potassium)
• Serum potassium increased
• sodium level decreased

200

most common factor

diabetes mellitus

200

Hyponatremia may occur because:

Too much sodium is lost

200

what is the most common cause of infection?

E. Coli

300

normal protein amount in urine within 24hr?

0.15g

300

renal failure treatment

treat or relieve the cause

300

symptoms 

uremic frost (skin crystals)

300

Hyperkalemia may cause what?

Dysrhythmias or cardiac arrest if potassium is too high

300

if destruction of nephrons are

Renal failure

400

1. s/s

2. treatment

3. nursing care

1. Edema 

2. decreased sodium intake 

3. focuses on edema, daily weights, preventing infection 

400

nursing interventions for renal failure 

monitor daily weight 

400

disease s/s

Hypernatremia, hyponatremia, hyperkalemia, kayexalaye

400

Kayexalate may be given

Orally or as retention enema go cause the potassium to be eliminated in the stool

400

1. s/s

2. treatment

3. nursing care

1. fever, chills, flank pain/tenderness

2. Prevent further damage to kidneys that could lead to kidney failure

3. teach to follow med regimen

500

Why does edema occur ?

when their levels are low fluid leaks from the blood vessels into tissues resulting in edema 

500

renal failure nursing care 

daily weight 

500

Failing kidneys do not produce adequate ______ the hormone that stimulates RBC production, this causes ________

Erythropoietin
Anemia

500

When dialysis is done the pt should have

Weight loss

500

After kidney stone (nephrolithaiasis) procedures the patient is usually:

Discharged home after being told to increase fluids and strain all urine

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