ESRD in the hiz-ouzz
Needing a new one
My foot is effaced
Chem Test
Know your Nephrologist
100

This is our preferred vascular access type if an ESRD patient (or stage IV CKD patient) needs long-term IV access?

What is a Hohn catheter?

100

At what GFR are patients eligible to be active on the deceased donor kidney transplant list?  

What is eGFR <= 20 mL/min/1.73m2?

100

This nephrotic/nephritic syndrome should be suspected in a patient who chronically develops tea-colored urine 2-3 days after developing URI symptoms.

What is IgA nephropathy?

100

This describes the mechanism of action of Calcium in stabilizing the cardiac membrane in hyperkalemia.

What is increasing the threshold potential?

Calcium restores the normal difference between the resting and threshold potential, since hyperkalemia increases the resting potential.


100

This nephrologist's "Gamer" name is Maximal Change.

Who is Tim Yau?

200

This phosphorus binder is the only one that comes in the form of "granules".

What is sevelamer?

200

These are three common sensitizing events that can lead to alloimmunization, making it more difficult to find a donor match.

What are pregnancy, blood transfusions, and previous transplants?

200

This serologic test should be checked when suspecting primary membranous nephropathy.

What is PLA2R-Ab?

200

This metabolic byproduct of acetaminophen can cause high anion gap metabolic acidosis (HAGMA) in chronic acetaminophen use.

What is 5-oxoproline (pyroglutamic acid)?

200

This nephrologist was a recipient of the WashU 2023 Knowlton Incentive for Excellence Award.

Who is Morgan Schoer?

300

This is the purpose of "Rena-vite" in chronic dialysis patients (also known as nephrocaps, renalcaps, renal vitamin).

What is, to replete water soluble vitamins removed with dialysis?  (They contain B complex, Folic Acid, Vitamin C, biotin as main components; some also contain niacin, pantothenic acid)

300

This virus should be suspected when a kidney transplant recipient presents with obstruction and ureteral stenosis.

What is BK Virus?

300

This nephrotic syndrome in adults is often associated with Hodgkin lymphoma and NSAID usage.

What is minimal change disease?

300

These volatiles ingestion should be suspected in a pt presenting with blindness, high osmolar gap, anion gap metabolic acidosis.  

What is methanol?

300

This nephrologist has served as the co-concertmaster for the Saint Louis Philharmonic Orchestra.

Who is Steven Cheng?

400

Peritoneal dialysis bags with this "color" cap is used when patients are volume overloaded.  

What is the "red" bag?  (Red bag - pulls the most fluid, green bag - in the middle, yellow bag - pulls the least amount of fluid; related to glucose concentration of the PD fluid)

400

These are common side effects of calcineurin inhibitors, which are commonly used for immunosuppression in kidney transplant recipients. (list at least 4)

What are: 1) tremor, 2) seizure, 3) headache, 4) glucose intolerance, 5) hyperkalemia, 6) nephrotoxicity (acute and chronic), 7) alopecia (tacro), 8) hirsutism (cyclosporine), 9) gingival hyperplasia (cyclosporine)

400

Solid tumors can cause a secondary form of this nephrotic syndrome.

What is membranous nephropathy?

400

The likely cause of a non-anion gap metabolic acidosis when the urine anion gap is negative.  

What are GI losses (bicarbonate-rich diarrhea, pancreatic losses).

Remember "ne-GUT-ive"

Urine anion gap = URINE [Na+]  +  URINE [K+]  -  URINE [Cl-]

400

This nephrologist was a civil engineering and architecture major in college.

Who is Patricia Kao?

500

These are situations when CVVHDF is preferential over IHD (Name at least 3 clinical scenarios).  

What are:  hypotension, toxic ingestion of large molecule, risk for cerebral edema, rhabdo, lithium toxicity.

500

This antimetabolite should be avoided or heavily dose-reduced when given with allopurinol or febuxostat.

What is azathioprine?

500

Sickle cell disease can cause a secondary form of this type of nephrotic syndrome.

What is Focal Segmental Glomerulosclerosis (FSGS)?

500

This is the “Rule of Thumb” in evaluating metabolic acidoses.


What is: Cover the “7” on the pH with your thumb, and that number is the expected compensatory PaCO2.

–For example, if the pH is 7.32, the PaCO2 should be 32 mmHg

500

This nephrologist owns this car.

Who is Seth Goldberg?