Session 7- Chronic Kidney Disease Flashcards

1
Q

how does CKD affect the structure of the kidney

A

thinning of cortex where nephrons are

shrinking of cortex

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2
Q

what are the main causes of CKD

A

diabete s

hypertension

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3
Q

modifiable risk factors of CKD

A

smoking
weight
lack of exercise
lifestyle

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4
Q

water handling in CKD

A

lose ability to maximally dilate and concentrat urine

small GFR but same solute load causes osmotic dieuresis …. nocturia

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5
Q

how do we treat acidosis

A

oral NaHCO3

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6
Q

when can hyperkalaemia develop secondary and what can we do abiut it

A

when eGFR <20 mls/ min

stop ACE-Inhibitor/ angiotensin receptor bloker

avoidance of other drugs that can increase K+

alter diet to avoid food with high potassium

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7
Q

what is crucial when treating anaemia in CKD

A

check iron levels first then re check Hb if still low start EPO stimulaing agent

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8
Q

how does CKD cause bone mineral disease

A

decreased activated Vit D

decreased Ca2+ absorption from gut

reduced plasma Ca2+

stimulation of PT glands therefore PTH

increased osteoclast activity and hence bone resorption

impaired minerlisation of bone

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9
Q

how can we maintain bone density in CKD

A

reduce phosphate intake
phosphate binders
vitamin D

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10
Q

symptoms of end stage renal disease

A
tiredness
difficulty sleeping
difficulty concentrating
nausea and vomiting 
restless leg 
pruritis
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