Synapse Squad
Pee Brains
Brainwave Brigade
Kidney Commanders
Renal Rangers
100

This degenerative complication is a major risk for a patient with Parkinson's Disease.

Dysphagia

100

This assessment tool is used to assess a patient's level of consciousness (LOC). 

Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS)

100

This abnormal positioning is when there is abnormal flexion of the upper extremities and extension of the lower extremities as a result of neurologic function deteriorating.

Decorticate

100

This high electrolyte abnormality may be expected in a renal patient and lead to muscle twitching, heart palpitations, and a headache.

Hyperkalemia

100

This drug might be given to ESRD patients when they present with anemia to stimulate a production of RBCs.

Epoetin shots

200

Steroids are often given for patients with brain tumors for this reason.

Decrease cerebral edema
200

This is how one might describe the disease process of Multiple Sclerosis (MS).

Relapsing and Remitting

200

These are some of the causes of seizures.

ETOH, Allergies, Disease Processes (Tumor), Hyperthermia, Hypoxemia, Electrolyte Imbalance

200

This lab is the most sensitive indicator of renal function.

Creatinine

200

This type of infectious disease is often the cause of post-infectious glomerulonephritis.

Strep
300

These three neurological diseases discussed are autoimmune diseases.

Multiple Sclerosis, GBS, Myasthenia Gravis

300

These are the purposes or indications for which a patient may have burr holes done.

Evacuate a hematoma; Abscess drainage; Creation of a bone flap

300

A nurse can expect these things to happen in the body when they go into "fight or flight" mode.

Dilation of pupils, bronchioles, arteries, and increase in secretion of sweat

300

This is the most common manifestation of a UTI in an older adult.

Confusion

300
True or False:


Hematuria refers to low output of urine.

False

Oliguria refers to low output of urine

400

This is what a nurse can expect to find in a patient diagnosed with Guillain-Barre Syndrome (GBS).

Ascending muscle weakness

400

This sign is considered "positive" when a patient lies flat, the thigh gets flexed on the abdomen, and the opposite leg cannot fully extend.

Kernig 

400

These are the 4 characteristics of a patient diagnosed with meningitis.

Nuchal Rigidity, Photophobia, Positive Kernig & Brudzinski's Signs

400

This is the purpose of placing a patient on hemodialysis.

Return a balance to the blood and electrolytes within the body

400

These are common manifestations of patient who presents with dehydration.

Dry mucous membranes, thready pulse, hypotension, elevated BUN

500

True or False:

The earliest sign of increasing ICP is change in LOC.

True

500

True or False:

Pyuria is an expected finding in a urinalysis.

False

500

This hallmark characteristic is expected to be SEEN in a patient with glomerulonephritis.

Dark-colored urine

500

This is a potential complication for a patient who is receiving peritoneal dialysis at home.

Peritonitis

500

Post-operative care for a patient who just received a new kidney would include these nursing interventions.

Replacing hourly urine output with IV fluids, Daily weights, Assess site, Monitor electrolytes

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