Patho
Assessment
Complications
Nursing Management
100

Process causing massive protein in the urine, edema formation, and decreased plasma albumin levels

What is nephrotic syndrome?

100

Weight gain, fatigue, loss of appetite, and foamy urine.

What are signs and symptoms of Nephrotic Syndrome?

100

Possible effects of Nephrotic Syndrome on the liver


What is Increased production on lipids and lipidemia?

100

Can be delegated to a CNA dealing with a patient with nephrotic syndrome

What is measure and document intake and output?

200

Causes fluid to leak into surrounding tissue causing fluid and electrolyte imbalance?

What is decrease in osmotic pressure?

200

Proteinuria, edema, hyperlipidemia, and hypoalbuminia.

What are some manifestations of Nephrotic Syndrome?

200

Requires emergency dialysis.

What is acute kidney failure?

200

A way to prevent or treat fluid overload in a patient with nephrotic syndrome

What is provide diuretic therapy as prescribed.

300

The most common cause of glomerular membrane change

What is immune or inflammatory process?

300

Test done to determine the underlying disease causing Nephrotic Syndrome

What is a kidney biopsy?

300

A loss of protein causing malnutrition which can be masked by edema

What is proteinuria?

300

An appropriate diet for a patient with nephrotic syndrome

What is diet high in protein and low in sodium and cholesterol?



400

The possible result of untreated nephrotic syndrome


What is End Stage Kidney Disease

400

The respiratory assessment the nurse can identify possible fluid overload in a patient with nephrotic syndrome

What is auscultate for crackles in the lungs.

400
Large molecules escape from the blood stream, into the urine, which are vital to normal bodily function.
What is the effect of decreased globular filtration?
400

An appropriate nursing diagnosis for a patient with nephrotic syndrome


What is At risk for fluid overload

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