Renal Med Surg Section (20 questions)

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Renal Med Surg Quiz

Test your knowledge on crucial renal medical-surgical concepts with our engaging quiz designed for healthcare professionals and students!

This 22-question quiz covers topics including chronic kidney disease, kidney stones, glomerulonephritis, and more. Gain insights, enhance your understanding, and prepare for real-world scenarios!

  • Multiple choice questions
  • Assess your knowledge of renal complications
  • Improve patient care skills
22 Questions6 MinutesCreated by TestingDoctor512
What complication of CKD is treated with erythropoietin
Anemia
HTN
Hyperkalemia
What is highest priority for kidney stone managment?
Removal of stones
Pain Management
Exercise
Cognitive Therapy
Kidney
After lithotripsy, what would you report to provider ?
Hematuria
Painful urination
Fever and nausea
Back soreness
What are tamsulosin and terazosin used for?
Reduce urine output during diuretic phase of CKD
Relax ureters to pass the stone
Antibiotics for after kidney removal
What are intra-renal causes?
Contrast dyes and antibiotics
Acute glomerulonephritis
Kidney stones
Decreased cardiac output
AKI diuretic phase would likely see these lab changes?
Hypernatremia
Hyponatremia
Hyperkalemia
Hypokalemia
 
What meds lower k+?
Calcium gluconate
Bicarbonate
Insulin
Glucose
During hemodialysis, nurse evaluates patency of AVF by doing what action?
Palpate pulses distal to graft site
Auscultate a bruit at the site
Evaluate temperature and color of the graft
Assess the site for numbness or tingling
What is used to stage CKD ?
Total urine output
Degree of altered mental status
GFR
Lab values
What serum lab value indicates the patient CKD is getting worse?
Hyperkalemia
Decreased GFR
Decreased BUN
Decreased creatinine
Chronic glomerulonephritis has signs of symptoms of
HTN
+ ASO TITER
Increased GFR
Elevated BUN and creatinine
Swelling in face
Nephrotic syndrome has
Protein in urine
Generalized edema
Encouraged a low protein diet
Lithotripsy
Strain the urine, catch the stones, send info to urinalysis
Restrict fluid after surgery
Call provider if urine is blood tinged
Hematuria is expected
CKD patients should
Restrict Na+ 2-4g/ day
Expect 3-6 kg wt gain between dialysis runs
May have low serum ca+
Use kayexalate to remove high k+ levels
After peritoneal dialysis, what should you report to provider?
Cloudy drainage
Inflammed red pus on exit site
Glucose of 110
Urinary Diversions : What is expected?
Absent bowel movements
Mucus is normal
Red, swollen stoma
Stoma that is bruised and purple after surgery
Acute Glomerulonephritis : Ask patient what question
What is your urine output each day?
Have you been diagnosed with strep in last year?
How long have your eyes been swollen?
How much protein do you eat a day?
Post renal causes?
Kidney stones
Long-term NSAID use
Gi bleed
What causes low ca+ levels in AKI?
Vitamin D is increased due to high conversion rate
High protein intake
Lack of vitamin d conversion
Insulin shifts calcium back into the cells
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