Stop, colLABorate and listen
A Spoonful of Sugar makes the MEDICINE go Down
Hormone Zone
Diabeetus
What's in a Kidney, Eleanor Rigby?
100
This is the lab to monitor if your patient has severe hypoparathyroidism. (calcium or potassium)

What are calcium levels

100

Teach this to your patient taking phenazopyridine hydrochloride (Pyridium) for dysuria

What is it will turn your urine orange/red in color. 

100

Which best describes the role of aldosterone?

decrease renal absorption of NA and increases blood volume

is excreted with high potassium levels to increase blood volume

increases the renal reabsorption of NA and increases blood volume

results in release of renin to increase NA reabsorption

What is increases the renal reabsorption of sodium and increases blood volume

100

Difference between insulin with type 1 and type 2 diabetes

what is type 1 requires insulin for management

100

Which pt is at greatest risk to develop ARF?

80 year old with CT contrast

50 year old with UO 300ml in 4 h

70 year old who takes 81mg ASA daily

60 year old who follows strict vegetarian diet

80 year old with CT contrast

200

Measures the average blood sugar over an extended period of time

What is Hemoglobin A1C

200

The purpose of sodium polystyrene (kayexalate) for acute renal failure?

What is to decrease potassium levels

200

The patient has a deficiency of all of the following pituitary hormones. Which should be addressed first?

GH, FSH, LH, TSH

What is TSH (thyroid stimulating hormone)

200

Your patient with type 2 diabetes has asked about risk factors that are modifiable. What are some modifiable risk factors?

dietary intake, sedentary lifestyle, smoking, lack of exercise, being over weight

200

Typical symptom of nephrotic syndrome?

periorbital edema

(also foamy urine, swelling of feet/ankles, wt gain)

300
This lab value most accurately reflects renal function

What is serum creatinine

300

A patient takes prescription steroids and stops abruptly. They are at risk for what disease?

What is Addison's disease

300

This hormone is responsible for regulating metabolic rate

what is triiodothyronine (T3)

300

A patient with diabetes has had many renal calculi over the past 20 years and now has chronic kidney disease (CKD). Which substances must be reduced in this patient's diet?    

Carbs, fats, protein, vit C 

Protein

300

Possible cause of acute glomerulonephritis.

recent history of strep throat infection 

400

A pt with chronic renal failure takes a phosphate binder daily. Which serum lab result will this increase?

What are serum Calcium levels

400

The nurse is administering enalapril to a patient with hypertension. Which medication classification is this?

What are ACE (Angiotensin-converting enzyme) inhibitors

400

A child is diagnosed with growth hormone disorder. What is a potential cause?

hyperfunction of anterior pituitary, hypofunction anterior pituitary, hyperfunction of posterior pituitary, hypofunction posterior pituitary 

what is the hypofunction of the anterior pituitary

400

Pt has type 1 diabetes. They received regular insulin at 0730. When is the patient most likely to develop a hypoglycemic reaction?

0800, 1000, 1300, 1930

What is 1000

400

What clinical finding is seen in pts with polycystic kidney disease rather than an infectious process?

enlarged or protruding abdomen

500

The patient who is taking steroids daily for severe asthma now has an elevated blood glucose level. He asks the nurse if he is now considered diabetic.  What is the nurse's best response?

No!  The blood glucose level is elevated because steroids increase the synthesis of glucose." 

500

Which medication would you plan on administering to your patient with nephrotic syndrome?

cipro, amoxicillin, pyridium, prednisone

What is prednisone

500

Hormones released from the anterior pituitary

What are TSH, ACTH (adrenocorticotropic), FSH, LH, GH, Prolactin, ADH, oxytocin

500

Type 2 diabetic has sensory neuropathy of the feet and legs and PVD evidenced by decreased peripheral pulses and dependent rubor. Which is ok?

soak feet in hot water daily

flat-soled, well fitting leather shoes to prevent injury

heating pads should be set at a high temperature

OTC callus remover may be used to remove callus and prevent pressure

flat-soled, well fitting leather shoes to prevent injury

500

Which type of bedwetting is common in hospitalized children who were previously potty trained?

What is secondary enuresis