Hematology
Gastrointestinal Disorders
Emergency Medicine
Renal Function Part 1
Renal Function Part 2
100

What organ produces red and white blood cells, as well as platelets?

What is the bone marrow?

100

What are the two main types of pancreatitis?

Acute and Chronic pancreatitis.

100

What does a 'Code Blue' signify?

A patient in full cardiac arrest.

100

What are the structures of the Renal System

•Kidneys

•Ureter

•Bladder

•Urethra

100

What hormone is produced by the kidney to stimulate red blood cell formation?

Erythropoietin

200

What is the function of hemostasis?

To prevent excessive blood loss while maintaining perfusion.

200

What condition causes blue-gray discoloration around the umbilicus?

Cullen’s sign—indicative of pancreatitis.

200

What does the ABCDEF tool assess in critical care?

Pain, breathing trials, choice of sedation, delirium, mobility, and family engagement.

200

What infection causes kidney swelling and urinary obstruction?

Pyelonephritis

200

What are the three types of acute renal failure?

Prerenal, Intrarenal, and Postrenal.

300

What is the treatment for Immune Thrombocytopenic Purpura (ITP)?

Corticosteroids, drug therapy, or splenectomy.

300

What is a major risk factor for developing cirrhosis?

Chronic alcohol use.

300

In triage, which level represents a resuscitation-level emergency?

Level 1—Resuscitation.

300

What inherited disorder causes fluid-filled cysts in the kidneys?

Polycystic Kidney Disease.

300

What is a major nursing consideration for hemodialysis access?

Assess for a thrill and bruit, avoid BP or IV on access arm.

400

Heparin-Induced Thrombocytopenia (HIT) is characterized by what key issue?

A drop in platelet count and a hypercoagulable state.

400

What procedure relieves ascites in cirrhosis patients?

Paracentesis

400

What law ensures emergency care is provided regardless of insurance status?

The Emergency Medical Treatment and Active Labor Act (EMTALA).

400

What is the clinical presentation for Polycystic Kidney Disease?

•Flank pain

•Polyuria, Nocturia, Hematuria

•Palpable Kidney Masses

•Hypertension

•Proteinuria

400
What type of dialysis can be completed at home? 

What is peritoneal dialysis?

500

What should the nurse monitor closely during the first 15–30 minutes of a blood transfusion?

Vital signs—this is when severe reactions occur.

500

What are the types of Cirrhosis? 

What are post necrotic, Laennec's, and Biliary. 


Post Necrotic: Caused by viral hepatitis, or some medications or toxins. 

Laennec's: Caused by chronic alcohol use disorder.

Biliary: Caused by chronic biliary obstruction or autoimmune disease. 

500

What is the nurse’s priority during a mass casualty event?

Use the triage system to prioritize care based on severity.

500

What medication helps relax the ureter to allow kidney stones to pass?

Tamsulosin

500

What can abrupt discontinuation of glucocorticoids cause?

Adrenal Crisis