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What is the PRIMARY function of the kidney ?
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prevent necrosis of the bladder and ureters
maintain K+ LEVELS
regulate hormone electrolytes
to carry urine to bladder
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Who can be effected by kidney disease?
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older adults
children
anyone of any age
middle age adults
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What is the PRIMARY function of the kidney ?
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Who can be effected by kidney disease?
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What is GFR-Glomerular Filtration Rate ?
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What is a normal GFR
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What is the GFR you would know the patient has kidney disease?
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Renal failure is measured using the GFR at which rate?
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What does Anuria mean
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What does Enuresis mean
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what does glycosuria mean
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You are aware that hydration must be monitored in which patient because their body makes up a small portion of body mass, so they are easily dehydrated.
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how can you ensure adequate fluid intake when it comes to someone who is elderly?
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What would you do if you have an elderly patient who is not thirsty?
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What medication should be avoided for a patient with kidney failure ?
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In the Oliguric phase urine output would expected to be less than ........... in a 24 hour period
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What is the best way to test for infrarenal causes of kidney injury ?
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finding the underlying cause and fixing it would be used for
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low volume is not enough pressure can be a cause of acute kidney injury from
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This type of dialysis can be done at home, and can cause back pain from too much fluid being administered at once