Fluids & Electrolytes
Renal disorders
Diagnostics & Labs
Dialysis
Acid/Base & ABGs
Nephrotic & Rhabdo
Kidney Tests & Imaging
100

What electrolyte is most dangerous when elevated in renal failure?

Potassium

100

What urine color is associated with glomerulonephritis?

Cola-colored urine

100

What is the best indicator of kidney function?

Creatinine

100

Where should you auscultate a thrill and bruit?

AV fistula

100

Renal failure causes what acid-base imbalance?

Metabolic acidosis

100

Massive Protein loss and frothy urine indicate what?

Nephrotic syndrome

100

Best test for kidney stones?

Non-contrast CT

200

This electrolyte imbalance causes tetany and a positive Trousseau sign.

Hypocalcemia

200

This disorder presents with frothy urine and massive edema.

Nephrotic Syndrome

200

What test is first-line for kidney obstruction?

Renal Ultrasound

200

Cloudy output during peritoneal dialysis indicates what?

Peritonitis 

200

CO2 reflects function of what organ?

Lungs

200

Tea-colored urine is a hallmark of what?

Rhabdomyolysis

200

Earliest sign of kidney damage?

Microalbumin

300

Name one cause of hypernatremia.

Dehydration, fever, burns

300

What genetic disorder causes kidney cysts and hypertension?

Polycystic Kidney disease

300

What lab is the earliest sign of diabetic kidney disease?

Microalbumin

300

Name one contraindication for fistula-arm BP measurements?

NEVER use the fistula arm for BP or blood draws.

300

HCO3 reflects function of what organ?

Kidneys

300

What is the PRIORITY intervention for rhabdo?

Aggressive IV fluids

300

What must be checked before giving contrast dye?

Creatinine

400

Fluid overload results in these lung findings.

Crackles

400

What causes flank pain and hematuria?

Kidney Stones

400

Which test has the highest bleeding risk?

Kidney Biopsy

400

What electrolyte imbalance is corrected most by dialysis?

Hyperkalemia

400

Why does diarrhea cause metabolic acidosis?

Loss of bicarbonate

400

Loss of albumin in nephrotic syndrome leads to what?

severe edema

400

What test uses radiation to assess kidney perfusion?

Nuclear scan

500

Explain why CKD causes metabolic acidosis.

Kidneys cannot excrete hydrogen ions or reabsorb bicarbonate.

500

What are three types of AKI?

Prerenal, intrarenal, postrenal

500

What test must be avoided if the creatinine is high?

Contrast CT

500

What fluid complication often follows hemodialysis?

Hypotension

500

Name a compensatory mechanism for metabolic acidosis.

Kussmaul respirations

500

What lab is extremely high in rhabdomyolysis?

CK (creatine kinase)

500

What imaging test assesses vesicoureteral reflux (VUR) in pediatrics?

Voiding Cystourethrogram VCUG