Labs
Dialysis
Acute/Chronic Renal Failure
Medications
Pediatric Renal
100

Normal Range of Creatinine 

What is 0.5-1.2

100

What should you do before you infuse dialysate

What is warm solution and check for clear colorless solution

100

What are the three different types of acute renal failure

What is prerenal, intrarenal, and postrenal

100

What is something you want to warn the patient when taking Phenaxopyridine (AZO) for a UTI

What is this drug will turn your secretions bright orange

100

Contraindications for Hypospadias/Epispadias 

What is no circumcisions 

200

The client with acute renal failure has a serum potassium of 6.0 mEq/L. The nurse would plan which of the following as a priority action

What is place the client on a cardiac monitor 

200

What are some advantages of peritoneal dialysis

What is flexible schedule for exchanges, few hemodynamic changes during and following exchanges, and fewer dietary and fluid restrictions

200

Top four disorders that can cause renal failure

What is hypertension, diabetes mellitus, lupus, and glomerulonephritis 

200

Interventions for NSAIDs

What is give with food and drink lots of water

200

Define VUR- Vesicoureteral Reflux 

What is backward flow of urine in the urinary tract when voiding 

300

If the patient's sodium level drops below 135 what do you need to watch for

What is seizures, place the patient on seizure precautions 

300

What are the different methods of peritoneal dialysis

What is manual, automated, intermittent, continuous, CAPD (continuous ambulatory)

300

Which type of acute renal failure is the most common and what happens during this type

What is prerenal and there is decreased blood flow to the kidneys 

300

Metformin education 

What is stop 3-4 days before CT scan and drink a ton of water after a CT scan 

300

Enuresis treatment

What is stress management, limiting fluids at night, and desmopressin 

400

How is creatinine clearance measured

What is 24 hour urine sample

400

A 30 y.o. female patient is undergoing hemodialysis with an internal arteriovenous fistula in place. What do you do to prevent complications associated with this device

What is avoid taking blood pressures in the arm with that fistula, no blood draws, no IVs

400

Key features of chronic renal failure

What is metallic taste in the mouth, anorexia, nausea, vomiting, muscle cramps, "frost on the skin", itching, fatigue, hiccups, edema, dyspnea, and paraesthesias

400

Interventions for nephrotoxic drugs 

What is make sure to dilute and to give it slow

400

Interventions for VUR - Vescoureteral Reflux

What is administer low-dose antibiotics, teach to force fluids and have child void at least every 3 hours, administer analgesics and antispasmodics for bladder spasms 

500

If the patient's labs indicate that the GFR is <15ml/min what is the main intervention

What is put the patient on permanent dialysis 

500

Your patient becomes restless and tells you she has a headache and feels nauseous during hemodialysis. Which complication do you suspect

What is Disequilibrium syndrome  

500

Dietary considerations with a patient who has chronic renal failure

What is decrease protein, potassium, sodium, phosphorous, magnesium, fluids and increase vitamins and calories

500

Heparin remains active in the body for how long 

What is 4 to 6 hours 

500

Signs and symptoms VUR- Vescoureteral Reflux 

What is dysuria, urinary frequency, urgency, hesitancy, urine retention, cloudy, dark, or blood-tinged urine 

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