Definition
S/Sx
Lab Result
Nursing Actions
Tx/Meds
100

Definition 

Kidney disorder marked by massive protein loss in urine

100

Face 

Facial puffiness (especially in the morning)

100

Urinalysis

Protein +3 or +4

100

Monitor

daily weight and I&O (intake/output).

100

Corticosteroids

Prednisone is first-line

200

Lead to

hypoalbuminemia, hyperlipidemia, and edema.

200

Urine

Foamy urine due to proteinuria

200

Albumin

 Low serum albumin (<2.5 g/dL)

200

Assess

edema and respiratory effort

200

Diuretics

to manage edema

300

Most common

in children: Minimal Change Disease.

300

Body

Swollen abdomen and legs (edema)

300

Cholesterol & Triglycerides

High

300

Maintain

low-sodium diet.

300

Albumin infusions

if severely hypoalbuminemic.

400

Not an infection but 

may follow one (e.g., URI).

400

Weight

Weight gain with reduced urine output.

400

BUN/Creatinine

Elevated BUN/Creatinine in complications

400

Ensure Prevention

infection prevention (due to steroid use).

400

Antibiotics 

if secondary infection develops.

500

not a single disease but 

a clinical syndrome

500

Status

Fatigue and irritability

500

Renal biopsy

If not responding to steroids

500

Provide

skin care to prevent breakdown.

500

Immunosuppressants

if steroid-resistant

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