Gen Peds Nephrology
Proteinuria/Nephrotic Syndrome
Hematuria/GN
Renal Emergencies
Urinalysis Pearls
100

Creatinine increased from 0.3 → 0.5 mg/dL in a toddler. Is this AKI?

Yes


100

What are the three features of nephrotic syndrome?

-proteinuria

-hypoalbuminenia 

-edema


100

What are the three classic features of GN?

-hematuria

-hypertension

-renal insufficiency

100

First step in treating hyperkalemia with ECG changes.

IV calcium

100

What should you consider in a patient with gross hematuria, negative dip UA, and negative for RBCs?

pigmenturia

200

A hospitalized child has decreased urine output. What urine output defines oliguria?


200

what defines proteinuria?

spot urine protein : creatinine 

>0.2gm-gm

>2gm/gm = "nephrotic range"

200

Which labs should be obtained for initial work up of GN?

-UA with microscopy

-urine protein to creatinine ratio

-RFP

-CBC

-complements (C3, C4)

-ASO

-anti-DNAse B

200

Medications used to shift potassium intracellularly

insulin + glucose

bicarb

albuterol 

200

What should you consider in a patient with gross hematuria, dip UA positive for blood, and UA negative for RBCs?

-hemoglobinuria

-myoglobinuria 

300

Most common cause of AKI in hospitalized children.

Pre-renal injury from dehydration or hypoperfusion.

300

Which labs should be obtained for initial work up of nephrotic syndrome?

-UA with microscopy

-urine protein to creatine ratio

-RFP

-CBC

-complements (C3 and C4)

300

Name two sources of post-strep GN?

-throat infection (~2 weeks later)

-skin infection (4-6 weeks later)

300

A patient has low calcium and low bicarbonate. Which should you correct first?

calcium 

300

What is the most common cause of recurrent UTIs in toilet-trained children?

bowel/bladder dysfunction 

400

What do you need to know to assess if a child's BP is normal?

-height 

-age 

400

Name two complications of nephrotic syndrome

-thrombosis

-infection 

400

Which diagnosis should you consider in a patient with gross hematuria with concurrent URI?

IgA 

400

What BP reading in clinic should prompt referral to the ED? 

Stage II hypertension with symptoms 

OR

>30mmHg above 95th percentile 

(or >180/120 in an adolescent)

400

How should you manage a pH of 9 on an otherwise normal UA?

Don't worry about it 

500

How do you determine appropriate BP cuff size for a child?

-bladder should cover 80% of circumference of arm

-2/3 the length of the upper arm 

500

What is the treatment for nephrotic syndrome?

-steorids!

-+/- albumin infusion

-sodium restriction

500

Which diagnosis should you consider with low C3 and low C4?

SLE

500

what are the indications for dialysis?

AEIOU (Acidosis, Electrolytes, Intoxications, Overload, Uremia)

500

What test/study should you obtain after a young child's first febrile UTI?

renal ultrasound