DEFINITION
LABS & VITALS
ASSESSMENT &
MEDICATIONS
INTERVENTIONS & NUTRITION
DIALYSIS
100

A urine like breath odor often associated with a metallic taste in the mouth is called this

What is urine fetor

100

The best measurement of STABILITY in renal failure is what?

What is daily weights

100

Which of these medications can be used on a daily basis: stool softeners or laxatives?

What is stool softeners

100

The antidote for heparin is called what?

What is protamine sulfate

100

What is the most important vital sign to montior during dialysis?

What is blood pressure

200

Crystallized deposits of urea on the skin resulting from high levels of urea in the sweat is called what?

What is uremic frost

200

What lab values do you check with peritoneal dialysis that are not as big of a concern with hemodialysis?

What is serum glucose and triglycerides

200

Name one category of medications that are dialyzable medications.

What is: water soluable vitamins, "certain" antibiotics, meds that decrease blood pressure, nephrotoxic meds

 

200

If you suspect your hemodialysis patient is having a disequilibrium reaction, the first thing you will do is what?

What is stop the infusion

200

When assessing a vascular access, what 4 things are you assessing?

What is a bruit, thrill, distal pulses, circulation

300

A surgical connection of an artery to a vein is called what?

What is a AV fistula

300

What is the leading cause of End Stage Renal Disease/Chronic Kidney Disease in all population groups in the United States?

What is Diabetes

300

What medication is usually ordered for a renal patient in order to increase iron and treat anemia?

What is Epoeitin

300

It is important to educate your renal failure patient with a high potassium level to avoid this in his/her diet

What is salt substitute

300

One way to avoid infection with peritoneal dialysis is to use what when accessing the catheter?

What is sterile technique

400

Polycystic kidney disease is defined as what?

What is a congenital disorder where clusters of fluid-filled cysts develop in the nephrons and healthy tissue is replaced by multiple non-functioning cysts.

400

Name 5 lab values that you assess prior to your patient receiving dialysis

What is BUN, Creatinine, Electrolytes, HGB/HCT

400

A patient is receiving hemodialysis when all of a sudden the patient becomes cyanotic, C/O checst pain, is very anxious and tachypneic. What do you think is happening to this patient?

What is air embolism

400

What are the special dietary needs of your patient who is on hemodialysis?

What is increased protein, decreased sodium, potassium and phosphorus

400

Name 4 signs of infection with peritoneal dialysis

What is: Temperature, discolored output (bloody or cloudy) drainage at site, redness at site, abdominal pain, respiratory distress

500

End stage renal disease is known as a GFR less than what?

What is 15

500

A solution that has about the same composition and temperature as normal extracellular fluid. Uses diffusion to rid the body of waste products.

What is dialysate

500

An EKG rhythm of a patient with a high potassium level will most likely show what?

Peaked T-waves

500

In renal patients, Sodium is usually limited to how much per day?

What is 2G/day

500

Name 5 complications associated with hemodialysis

What is: circuit clotting, hypotension, cramping, headache, itching, vomiting, hypovolemia, air embolism, sepsis, disequilibrium syndrome, bleeding, infection

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