UTI's
Chronic Renal Diseases
PUD, HH, GERD
Diverticulitis
100

What is the name for the following infections? An infection in the urethra, in the bladder, in the ureter, and in the kidney.

urethritis, cystitis, ureteritis, pyelonephritis.

100

What are the medication classess that decrease cardiac resistance and remodeling of the cells that are both cardio and renal protective? 

ACEi and ARBs
100

There are two types of hitala hernias. Explain the differences. 

type one sliding - displaced gastroesophogeal junction and lower esophageal sphinter/ Both above the diaphragm 

type two rolling - paraesophageal hernia a portion of the stomach is above the diaphragm

100

Diverticulitis has many clinical manifestations including abdominal pain, fever, leukocytosis, and a palpable mass. What are the older adult considerations for diverticulitis clinical manifestations. 

A fever is not a common symptom for older adults. Other symptoms for them are confusion, change in LOC, and anorexia.

200

List the two main laboratory findings that can diagnose a UTI. 

In a UA positive for leukocytes and nitrates

200

What is an AKI?

Acute Kidney Injury due to an. interuption of perfusion 

200

Compare/ Contrasts H2 blockers and PPI's

H2 blockers (histamine blockers): reduce the amount of secretions in the stomach

PPI: blocks stomach acid seceretions 

200

Why would a patient who is in the hospital being treated for an acute flare up of diverticulitis having their potassium levels monitored. 

Treatment for diverticulitis inclues bowel rest - an NG tube. If on continuous suction their potassium levels may deplete.

300

What is the 3rd leading cause of renal failure in the U.S. 

glomerulonephritis

300

True or false a client with CKD may be asymptomatic?

True clinent can be asymptomatic until they hit stress

300

What condition may result in supradiaphragmatic volvulus. Why is this an emergency. 

This is a complication of a hiatial hernia and the stomach goes through the diagraph and twists. Impacts respiratory and cuts off blood flow. 
300

define the following vocabulary. Diverticula, diveritculitis, diveritculosis, and diverticuli.

Diverticula - outpouching

Diveritculitis - inflammed/ infected siverticula

Diveritculosis - noninflammed diverticula

Diverticuli - singular outpouching

400

The costovertebral angle can be found under which rib?

the 12th

400

How many stages are there of CKD. List the first and last stages GFR range.

5, stage 1 is a GFR >90, stage 5 GFR <15

400

True or false the following are risk factors for PUD: smoking, caffeine, NSAIDS, Asprin, Type AB blood, and alcohol.

False. All are true but it should be type O blood

400

In the US what sections of the colon is diverticulitis most likely occurring in?

The Decending colon. For europeans it can be seen more in the transcerse colon

500

List 6 causes that may cause a UTI

HARD TO VOID
Hormone changes, Antibiotics, Renal Stones, Diabetes, Toiletries, Obstructive prostatic hypertrophy, Vesicoureteral reflux, Overextended bladder, Indwelling catheters, Decreased immune system

500

Sever CKD make result in a symptom know as asterixis. Explain what this clinical manifestation looks like. 

the wrist and finger are observed to flap because of a breift rapid relaxation of dorsiflexion of the risk. This manifestation is caused by a build up of toxins that the renal system cannot filter out. 

500

A client has been diagnosed with PUD. Clients symptoms: pain that occurs 2 hrs after eating, the are awoken at night due to pain, and have melena.Do they have a gastic ulcer or a duodenal ulcer? 

Duodenal ulcer. Client may also have pain relieved by food or antacid. 

Symptoms of a gastric: Pain right after eating, less pain at night, pain caused by eating food, malnourishment, and hematemesis

500

Why is constapation such a big risk factor for diveritculists. What nutrient should be emphasize? 

Constipation increased the intraabodominal pressure causing more diveritcula or a possible rupture. Increase fiber to avoid.