Signs & Symptoms
Medical/Surgical
Diagnostics
Nursing Process
Pathophysiology
100

Cardinal sign of kidney stones

Sharp flank pain

100

Treatment for small calculi < 5mm

Vigorous hydration, opioids and analgesics, corticosteroids

100

Name one diagnostic test

  • CT scan

  • Abdominal X-ray

  • Kidney ultrasonography

  • Urinalysis

  • Urine culture 

  • Blood analysis 

100
What does ANDPIE stand for?

Assessment, nursing diagnosis, planning, intervention, evaluation

100

What is a kidney stone

A solid mass of mineral and acid salt

200

Name two symptoms the patient exhibited in the case study

BP: 154/96 mmHg                          Pulse: 79 bpm

Respiratory rate: 24 bpm            Temperature:  36.7° C.

Pain 10/10                    Urinalysis: hematuria (3+)

200

Treatment that utilizes pressure waves

Extracorporeal Shockwave Lithotripsy

200

Name a 2nd diagnostic test

  • CT scan

  • Abdominal X-ray

  • Kidney ultrasonography

  • Urinalysis

  • Urine culture 

  • Blood analysis 

200

Based on the case study patient, what is the priority intervention implemented by the nurse?


Administering analgesics to control pain promote relaxation

200

Name one place where a kidney stone can cause an obstruction

Kidneys, ureter, bladder

300

Type of urine frequently seen with kidney stones

Hematuria

300

Purpose of a ureteral stent

To maintain the patency of the ureter

300

Name two potential contraindications when undergoing diagnostic testing

Presence of implanted metal (ex: pacemaker), allergy to dyes used for contrast (Iodine), pregnancy, fractures and cancerous regions (specifically for ultrasound therapy)
300

Why is the liberal fluid intake and ambulation indicated for a kidney stone patient?

Both are measures taken to hopefully loosen and dislodge the kidney stone naturally 

300

Name two ways renal calculi can form

Calciuria, dehydration, UTI, metabolic disorders, anatomical abnormalities, prolonged immobility, hereditary

400

Name the three signs of infection that typically manifest in a UTI

chills, fever, hypotension

400

Treatment for a significantly damaged kidney and what condition must be met

Nephrectomy; the client must still have one functioning kidney

400

A urinalysis tests for...

A) color, appearance, specific gravity, globulin

B) specific gravity, pH, ALT, color

C) Glucose, Bilirubin, color, pH

D) Appearance, Creatinine, specific gravity, AST

C) Glucose, bilirubin, color, pH

400

Name two dietary items that must be avoided by the client to avoid exacerbation of their condition

Avoid a high protein diet, restrict sodium to 2-3g a day, consume adequate calcium, restrict foods and drinks such as dark, leafy greens, berries, rhubarbs, tea, nuts, chocolate, beans, sweet  potatoes, and beer.

400

Name the type of stone that is most common in the US

Calcium Phosphate
500

Name the three areas that are typically involved with flank pain

Abdomen, pelvis, genitals

500

Treatment for anatomical irregularities and what procedure must be performed following any renal surgery to help with healing

Pyeloplasty; Placement of a nephrostomy tube

500

Reference range for BUN and creatinine

7-20mg/dL and 0.6-1.2mg/dL

500

How will the nurse that the interventions implemented were successful?

The client will no longer have flank pain and will have reported passage of the kidney stones

500

Name the type of kidney stone that is hereditary

Cystine

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