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WEEK 11 NCMA 219 TEST QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS
  • WEEK 11 NCMA 219 TEST QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS

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  • Acute Phase ( Emergent Or Resuscitative Phase) Involves The First 24 To 48 Hours. The Primary Emphasis During The Emergent Phase Kidney Is Unable To Excrete Wastes And Concentrate Urine Acute Renal Failure Kidney Function Diminishes Gradually And Permanently Over Months Or Years And Eventually Results In Anuria (Absence Of Urine Output) Chronic Renal Failure Accumulation Of Nitrogenous Wastes In The Blood Azotemia Reduced Urine Volume Oliguria Sudden Loss Of Adequate Renal Function. The Kid...
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AANP Board Questions With Correct  Answers 2023
  • AANP Board Questions With Correct Answers 2023

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  • AANP Board Questions With Correct Answers 2023 INR values below ____ increase stroke risk sixfold. - CORRECT ANSWER-2 What allergy contradicts the use of thiazide diuretics? - CORRECT ANSWER-Sulfa Why should ACE-Is be avoided with renal stenosis? - CORRECT ANSWER-Leads to ARF Adverse effects of aldosterone antagonists (Aldactone) - CORRECT ANSWERGalactorrhea and hyperkalemia What are beta blocker indications? - CORRECT ANSWER-HTN, post-MI< angina, arrhythmias, migraine prophylaxis...
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Acute Renal Failure Questions with solutions 2024
  • Acute Renal Failure Questions with solutions 2024

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  • Acute Renal Failure Questions with solutions 2024 What is acute renal failure? It is a syndrome characterized by the sudden onset of hemodynamic, filtration, and excretory failure of the kidneys, and the subsequent accumulation of metabolic (uremic) toxins and dysregulation of fluid, electrolyte, and acid-base balance. What is found in the history of an animal with ARF? Often they are non-specific, and may be related to the disease process causing the failure. --ADR --Malaise --Leth...
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NUR 301 Exam 2 2023 with 100% correct answers
  • NUR 301 Exam 2 2023 with 100% correct answers

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  • glomerulonephritis -inflammation of the glomerular capillaries (they help to filter blood and form urine) -acute: most common source is strep infection & other infections -chronic: due to repeated or chronic injury to kidneys acute glomerulonephritis symptoms -hematuria (identified with UA), edema, azotemia (excessive nitrogenous wastes in the blood), & proteinuria -hypertension is common bc salts build up -elevated creatinine & BUN -decreased urine output acute glomerulonep...
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CCRN Practice Questions with 100% Correct Answers
  • CCRN Practice Questions with 100% Correct Answers

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  • CCRN Practice Questions with 100% Correct Answers A 47-year-old male has been admitted to the CCU from the emergency room with a history of sudden diaphoresis, nausea, vomiting and radiating pain down his left arm. He reports no significant medical history, and has been a two PPD smoker since his early twenties. His admitting diagnosis is UA/NSTEMI and he is being prepped for cardiac catheterization for possible angioplasty with stent placement. What type of medication orders might the nur...
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NURSING 112023 basic adult health Final Exam Review- Keiser University
  • NURSING 112023 basic adult health Final Exam Review- Keiser University

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  • Final Review RENAL CALCULI  The gold standard for diagnosing a renal stone is CT scan.  Renal calculi can be found in the ureter or bladder.  Stones form when calcium and oxalate in the urine combine.  Calcium stones are the most commonly formed stones.  Struvite stones commonly result from a UTI.  Normally, there should not be stone formation in the urine. Our urine actually has inhibitors to prevent stone formation. These include citrate and magnesium.  Urine cont...
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NNP 1 Quiz 2 Questions With 100% Correct Answers 2024
  • NNP 1 Quiz 2 Questions With 100% Correct Answers 2024

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  • NNP 1 Quiz 2 Questions With 100% Correct Answers 2024 Medical treatment of post Renal failure? - answerfluid boluses blood products vasopressors minimize fluid overload/assess for surgical correctable anomalies adjust fluids and medications that worsen kidney failure foley catheter for I/Os Etiologies of Intrinsic ARF? - answerProlonged ischemia: Shock, hemorrhage, sepsis Vascular lesions: Thrombi Nephrotoxins: Indocin, ATBX, non steroidal anti-inflammatories Pigments: Myo- or hemo...
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Certified Nurse Dialysis questions with correct answers
  • Certified Nurse Dialysis questions with correct answers

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  • Erythropoetin - Answer a hormone produced by the kidney as a response to low 02 levels; this hormone stimulates erythrocyte production. Calcitriol - Answer synthesized by the kidney, accelerates calcium production. ADH/ Antidiuretic hormone - Answer Hormone produced by pituitary that enhances water reabsorption and kidney acts as a receptor for. ARF - Answer progresses quickly, lasts less than 3 months, and there is a loss of nephron function. Usually reversible. Possibly due to...
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Certified Nurse Dialysis Questions With Complete Solutions
  • Certified Nurse Dialysis Questions With Complete Solutions

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  • Erythropoetin correct answer: a hormone produced by the kidney as a response to low 02 levels; this hormone stimulates erythrocyte production. Calcitriol correct answer: synthesized by the kidney, accelerates calcium production. ADH/ Antidiuretic hormone correct answer: Hormone produced by pituitary that enhances water reabsorption and kidney acts as a receptor for. ARF correct answer: progresses quickly, lasts less than 3 months, and there is a loss of nephron function. Usually rev...
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NNP 1 Quiz 2 Questions With 100% Correct Answers 2024
  • NNP 1 Quiz 2 Questions With 100% Correct Answers 2024

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  • NNP 1 Quiz 2 Questions With 100% Correct Answers 2024 Medical treatment of post Renal failure? - answerfluid boluses blood products vasopressors minimize fluid overload/assess for surgical correctable anomalies adjust fluids and medications that worsen kidney failure foley catheter for I/Os Etiologies of Intrinsic ARF? - answerProlonged ischemia: Shock, hemorrhage, sepsis Vascular lesions: Thrombi Nephrotoxins: Indocin, ATBX, non steroidal anti-inflammatories Pigments: Myo- or hemo...
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