Diuretic Phase
Peritoneal Dialysis
Fistulas/Grafts
UTI
Kidneys
100

What is the Diuretic Phase and what should I monitor?

2nd phase of AKI and monitor for electrolyte imbalances


100

What is the purpose of dialysis?

to correct fluid and electrolyte imbalance and eliminate waste products

100

What pulses should be assessed? Distal or proximal pulses to graft?

Distal

100

Name 5 risk factors

˜Feminine hygiene sprays or douching

˜Urinary Stasis

˜Indwelling Catheters

˜Elderly

˜Diabetes


100

What are other names for kidney stones?

Renal calculi and Nephrolithiasis

200

What labs are affected? Do they increase or decrease?

BUN and Creatine is decreased

200

What is the name of the solution used to remove toxic waste?

Dialysate 

200
What should be avoided with pts. with fistulas?

Avoid taking bp, drawing blood, inserting IV's in affected site

200

Name 5 Risk factors 

˜Sexual intercourse

˜Use of diaphragms for contraception

˜Pregnancy

˜Bubble Baths

˜Post menopausal

200

What type of disorder is PKD?

Genetic disorder

300

What happens to GFR?

GFR is recovering

300

How much solution do you insert in peritoneal cavity? 

2-3L

300

What do you protect fistulas/grafts from?

protect from trauma or infection

300

What occurs when pts. use feminine hygiene or douching?

Alters vaginal flori

300

Name risk factors for kidney stones

Metabolic Climate Dietary Obesity Lifestyle Poor fluid intake Genetic Hypercalcemia Immobility

400

How long does diuretic phase last?

1-3 weeks 

400

How long should the solution sit in peritoneal cavity?

20-30 min or up to 8hrs

400

What should you notify HCP regarding fistulas/grafts?

Notify HCP if there are signs of clotting or infection

400

What meds should be given to treat kidney stones?

Opioids, NSAIDS, a-adrenergic blockers

500

What is their urine output? Which electrolytes should be monitored? 

- increase of urine output 1-3L or up to 5L

- monitor for electrolyte imbalances (hyponatremia, hypovolemia, hypotension, hypokalemia, dehydration)

500

What are the steps to peritoneal dialysis?

1. Inflow (fill) 2-3 L of Dialysate solution over 10 min.

2. Dwell in 20-30 min. or +8hrs

3. Drain the waste products 15-30 min.

Cycle repeats

500

What should I assess with fistulas/grafts?

Auscultate for bruit 

Palpate for thrill

Assess the pulses & neurovascular status distal to the graft

500

What 2 things should a nurse do with pt. that has kidney stones?

Manage the acute attack (treat pain, infection, and/or obstruction)

Evaluate cause of stone formation and prevent further development