Acute Kidney Injury
UTIs
Kidney Stones
Pyelonephritis
Hypercalcemia
100

This is a common cause of prerenal AKI

Dehydration

100

This is a symptom of pain or discomfort when you urinate 

Dysuria

100

This is a common symptom of kidney stones

What is flank pain

100

Define pyelonephritis

What is Infection of the kidney

100

This electrolyte is lost in vomiting

Potassium

200

A lab value increases in AKI

What is Serum creatinine

200

Population at higher risk for UTIs

Who are Females

200

A dietary factor that increases risk of kidney stones

What is High oxalate intake

200

This is the most common is a common treatment for pyelonephritis

Antibiotics

200

This symptom is often seen in hyponatremia, especially acute hyponatremia

What is confusion

300

This is a severe reduction in urine output, usually < 0.5 ml/kg/hr

What is Oliguria

300

a common cause of hospital-acquired UTI often called CAUDI

What is a catheter associated urinary tract infection

300

This is imaging is gold standard for diagnosis

What is a non contrast CT scan

300

This lab value may be elevated

What is WBCs

300

This condition causes hyperkalemia

What is renal failure

400

This medication should be avoided in AKI

What are NSAIDs

400

This is bacteria is a common cause of UTIs

What is e. coli?

400

This medication helps pass stones by relaxing the muscles in the ureter

What are Alpha-blockers (or Tamsulosin/Flomax)

400

Besides diabetes, urinary catheter placement, or obstruction this is a modifiable risk factor for pyelonephritis

What is poor hygiene practices

400

This is an oral treatment for hyperkalemia

What is kayexalate?
500

This is a long-term complication of AKI

What is chronic kidney disease

500

This is a complication can arise from untreated UTI

What is pyelonephritis

500

This is a surgical treatment for large stones

What is Percutaneous nephrolithotomy

A small incision on your back. Then, the surgeon inserts a thin tube through there to reach your kidney stone, and some telescopes with tools are used to either remove (nephrolithotomy) or break the stone. A ureteral stent is also placed at the end of surgery (different from shockwave lithotripsy)

 

Pros: It has the highest success rate for clearing larger, harder, or more difficult-to-remove stones.

 



500

This test is used to identify causative organism and guide treatment in pyelonephritis

What is a Urine Culture

500

This is a common sign of hypocalcemia

What are muscle cramps?