Acute Kidney Injury
Chronic Kidney Disease
Dialysis/Transplant
Kidney Disorders
BPH/Treatment
100

A patient with heart failure is at risk for what type of acute kidney failure?

Prerenal

100

Classification of CKD Stage 4 

Hyperkalemia GFR 15-29

100

The nurse knows that a fistula is patent if it has the following?

Feel a thrill and auscultate for bruit

100

What assessment questions would you want to ask someone with suspected acute glomerulonephritis 

Any recent sore throat or fever

100

The nurse is collecting data from a client Which symptom descried by the client is characteristic of an early symptom of BPH?

Decreased force in the stream of urine 

200
Which lab value is key to determining if acute kidney injury is improving?

GFR

200

The patient asks why they need to take erythropoietin

CKD can cause anemia and a decrease in the production of RBC the patient will have a low HCT 

200

The nurse monitoring a client receiving peritoneal dialysis notes that the client's outflow is less than the infolw Which action should the nurse take?

Check the level of the drainage bag, Reposition the client, Check for kinks, Good body alignment of the patient

200

What medication would you want to avoid for a patient with polycystic kidney disease 

NSAIDS (nephrotoxic medications) 

200

A client who is refusing to take finasteride for BPH may need education about the following 

Can cause erectile disfunction


300

A patient in acute kidney injury has deep rapid respirations and a ph of 7.28. The respirations are called what?

Kussmaul breathing

300

A patient with CKD might need to be on the following medications 

A phosphate binder, Kayexalate if potassium high, Blood pressure medications

300

A patient with a fistula complains of pain in the hand below the fistula. The patient is pale, and has diminished pulses. The patient has what complication?

Steal Syndrome

300

Clinical manifestations of Nephrotic syndrome

Peripheral edema, Proteinuria, Hyperlipidemia, Hypercoagulability, Ascites

300

A patient getting constant bladder irrigation starts to cramp and complain of abdominal pain. What is the nursing intervention

Check the tube for kinks or large clots

400

A patient in the oliguric phase of AKI what intervention would the nurse consider 

Strict I/O and fluid restriction, assess for edema

400

A patient getting dialysis for CKD starts complaining of leg cramps and not feeling well. What is the nursing intervention

Give a fluid bolus during dialysis monitor VS 

400

A client getting hemodialysis starts to complain of headache, twitching and seems to be confused. The client is suffering from what condition?

Disequilibrium syndrome

400

What medication might be prescribed to prevent uric acid kidney stones

Allopurinol

400

 Nursing considerations after lithotripsy

patient may have a stent, Increase fluids, strain urine, Report decreased urine output

500

A client with AKI has 2500 urine output in 12 hours. The client is showing signs of what phase of AKI

Diuresis, monitor electrolytes, monitor BP (think hypovolemia).

500

Which complications would the nurse monitor a client hospitalized with end stage renal disease?

Anemia, Dyspnea, Hyperkalemia

500

A patient taking Prograf, prednisone and Sandimmune for a history of kidney transplant is at risk for what?

Developing cancer assess for lumps bumps or abnormalities related to cancer


500

What is the best patient education for someone with kidney stones?

Drink extra fluids 2-3Liters 

Take pain medication

Strain urine

500

A client with CBI running post op surgery, the output should be what color 

blood tinged drainage with minimal clots

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