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Med Surg Lewis Chapter 47: Acute Kidney Injury and Chronic Kidney Disease questions and answers graded A+.
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Med Surg Lewis Chapter 47: Acute Kidney 
Injury and Chronic Kidney Disease questions 
and answers graded A+. 
What are intrarenal causes of acute kidney injury (AKI) (select all that apply)? 
a. Anaphylaxis 
b. Renal stones 
c. Bladder cancer 
d. Nephrotoxic drugs 
e. Acute glomerulonephritis 
f. Tubular obstruction by myoglobin - correct answers.d, e, f. Intrarenal causes of acute kidney 
injury (AKI) 
include conditions that cause direct damage to the 
kidney tissue, including nephrotoxic drug...
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Captains Career Course - Common Core Final Exam
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Captains Career Course - Common Core 
 
Final Exam 
 
_____ the task, together with the purpose, that clearly indicates the action to be taken and the 
reason therefore. - Mission Statement 
 
_____ succinctly describes what constitutes success for the operation. - Commanders Intent 
 
(T/F) The Army's framework for exercising Mission Command is the Operations Process. - 
True 
 
Planners should consider the following major resources: - Land, Facilities, Ranges, 
Ammunition, TADSS, OPFORS, Role...
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Lewis Ch 47 Nursing Management: AKI and CKD NCLEX
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Lewis Ch 47 Nursing Management: AKI and CKD NCLEX 
What is the role of the kidneys in maintaining acid-base balance? 
The kidneys help maintain acid-base balance by excreting hydrogen ions and reabsorbing bicarbonate, 
which regulates blood pH levels. ️️ 
How can acute tubular necrosis (ATN) lead to AKI? 
Acute tubular necrosis (ATN) occurs when the tubules in the kidneys become damaged, often due to 
ischemia or nephrotoxins, leading to a decline in kidney function and AKI. ️️...
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DAVITA DIALYSIS THEORY EXAM LATEST UPDATE GRADED A+
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DAVITA DIALYSIS THEORY EXAM 
LATEST UPDATE GRADED A+ 
 
define the term AKI acute kidney injury that incorporates a wide variety of kidney issues 
ranging from kidney failure to functional loss 
 
Pre-renal causes of AKI hypovolemia (hemorrhage, dehydration, diarrhea, vomiting), 
decreased cardiac output (dysrhythmias, HF, MI), decreased peripheral vascular resistance 
(anaphylaxis, septic shock), decreased renovascular blood flow (embolism, renal artery 
thrombosis) 
 
Intra-renal causes of AKI...
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Acute Renal Failure (ARF) 130 Questions with 100% Correct Answers | Verified | Updated 2024
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What is Acute Renal Failure - ️️Abrupt decrease in renal function resulting in retention of Nitrogenous waste. 
 
ARF is the result of what - ️️Decreased renal blood flow, intrinsic renal parenchymal diseases, or obstruction of urine flow 
 
Most common intrinsic cause of Acute Renal Failure - ️️Acute Tubular Necrosis 
 
What percent of Patients have ARF on hospital admission - ️️1% 
 
What percent of patients develop ARF during hospitalization - ️️2-5% 
 
In hospitalized pat...
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NAPLEX antibiotics Actual Exam Questions With Accurate Solutions Rated A+!!
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MIC - CORRECT ANSWER-lowest drug concentration that prevents visibile microbial growth in 24 hours 
 
gram (+) bacteria species - CORRECT ANSWER-staph, strep, EC, clostridium, listeria 
 
which antibiotics exhibit time-dependent killing? - CORRECT ANSWER-penicillins, cephalosporins 
 
how can you increase the killing of a time-dependent antibiotic? - CORRECT ANSWER-dose more frequently, extend the infusion time 
 
example of concentration-dependent antibiotic? - CORRECT ANSWER-aminoglycosides (g...
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Medical-Surgical Nursing Urinary System 2023 Update 100% Rated Review A+
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RBC production 
BP regulation - These are the functions of the urinary system 
Erythropoietin - This is used to stimulate RBC production 
Hypoxia 
Renal blood flow - The kidneys secrete erythropoietin in response to this 
Acute kidney injury (AKI) - This is a rapid loss of renal function 
Low MAP - This vital sign can be seen with acute kidney injury 
Raise in creatinine 
Lower urine output - Labs for acute kidney injury 
Usually reversible 
Can have a high mortality rate depending on what is go...
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Captains Career Course - Common Core Final Exam Questions With Verified Answers Latest Updated 2024/2025 | 100% Correct.
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Captains Career Course - Common Core Final Exam Questions With Verified Answers Latest Updated 2024/2025 | 100% Correct. The Army's framework for exercising Mission Command is the 
Operations Process. True 
Planners should consider the following major resources: Land, Facilities, 
Ranges, Ammunition, TADSS, OPFORS, Role Players, and Master 
Scenario Event (All of the above) 
Unit Commanders should utilize the Operations Process for conducting 
training events. These steps include: Plan, Prepa...
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NAPLEX antibiotics 212 Questions with 100% Correct Answers | Verified | Updated 2024
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NAPLEX antibiotics 212 Questions with 100% Correct Answers | Verified | Updated 2024 
 
MIC - ANSWER>>lowest drug concentration that prevents visibile microbial growth in 24 hours 
 
 
What type of killing do carbapenems exhibit? - ANSWER>>time-dependent bactericidal 
 
 
gram (+) bacteria species - ANSWER>>staph, strep, EC, clostridium, listeria 
 
 
which antibiotics exhibit time-dependent killing? - ANSWER>>penicillins, cephalosporins 
 
 
how can you increase the kill...
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NAPLEX antibiotics Exam Questions and Answers fully solved 100%
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MIC -ANSWER- lowest drug concentration that prevents visibile microbial growth in 24 hours 
 
gram (+) bacteria species -ANSWER- staph, strep, EC, clostridium, listeria 
 
which antibiotics exhibit time-dependent killing? -ANSWER- penicillins, cephalosporins 
 
how can you increase the killing of a time-dependent antibiotic? -ANSWER- dose more frequently, extend the infusion time 
 
example of concentration-dependent antibiotic? -ANSWER- aminoglycosides (gentamicin, tobramycin, amikacin) 
 
what...
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