This Renal Disease is progressive and irreversible
What is CKD?
U waves on an EKG are indicative of which electrolyte abnormality?
What is hypokalemia?
this is the point that is tender to the touch in appendicitis
McBurney's point
Name which types of Viral Hepatitis are transmitted fecal-orally and which are parenteral?
Fecal Oral: Hep A and E (Vowels for Bowels)
Parenteral: Hep B, C, D
These labs will be elevated in pancreatitis (please name both)
Amylase and Lipase
This is the phase in an AKI with elevated K and Na, high specific gravity, and weight gain
Oliguric phase
A patients labs includes Na - 129. What precautions are important for the nurse to implement? Name 4 things needed
Seizure precautions. Padded side rails, patent IV, open airway, oxygen, suction, No pillow beneath, never put anything in their mouth
These are the Hallmark signs for colorectal cancer (name both)
Change in bowel habits and rectal bleeding
This needs to be completed prior to a patient undergoing a paracentesis
The patient must empty their bladder
This is a common cause of acute pancreatitis
These are the S/S of Renal Cancer
What are painless hematuria and dull back pain?
This is the muscle that hypophos primarily affects
What is the Diaphragm? - decreased respiratory drive
This is the formation of abnormal pouches in the bowel wall
What is Diverticulosis?
This is the stages of liver damage where damage can no longer be reversed
Fibrosis (Fibrotic liver)
Name 3 specific interventions the nurse must complete for a patient with Acute Pancreatitis
This is what you must feel and hear prior to beginning IHD? what medications must the RN hold prior to IHD?
Feel Thrill and Hear Bruit, Must hold all antihypertensive meds!
These foods are high in potassium (name 5)
What are potatoes, avocados, dried fruits, bananas, beans/lentils, kiwi, leafy greens
Sudden Mid-epigastric pain is a symptom of which condition?
GI bleed (Esophageal varices)
Name 5 functions of the Liver
A patient presents in the ED with bruising on his abdomen and on his midback. After his labs are drawn, his Lipase and Amylase are elevated. What are the names of the "bruises" this patient presents with? (please give the name and description of both)
Turners sign - flank bruising
Cullen's sign - bruising around umbilicus
A patient undergoing PD is experiencing respiratory distress. What is the nurses initial action?
Apply O2, drain peritoneal cavity, call provider
These cause interoperative fluid shifts (name all 3)
RAAS system
Immune response
Oncotic pressure
These are the steps that are to be taken for treating a GI bleed (name them in order)
1. Maintain airway (Intubation)
2. Maintain adequate perfusion (fluids, blood, volume expanders)
3. administer medications (electrolytes, vasopressin)
4. Stop the bleed
Tx: Lactulose (need 2-3 BM daily)
S/S: asterixis, apraxia, altered memory, altered concentration
This is an electrolyte that would be important for a nurse to monitor for a patient with pancreatitis
Calcium (hypocalcemia)