Renal Patient Considerations SG Flashcards

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Describe the anatomy of the urinary tract:

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2 kidneys- filter blood to form urine

2 ureters- carry urine to bladder

bladder- stores urine

urethra- tube that carries urine from bladder to outside of body

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name the 3 primary functions of the kidney

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  1. removal of waste products such as urea, creatinine, and uric acid
  2. regulation- regulates fluids, electrolytes, and acid base balance
  3. secretes hormones- renin (bp) erythropoietin (RBC production) calcitrol (controls serum Ca++)
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3
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Describe AKI and some causes:

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usually sudden and may be reversible with early treatment, common causes are tramatic injury, or MVC, crush injury, hemorrhage, shock, dehydration, septicemia, ingestion, or inhalation of toxic substances, acute glomerulonephritis, acute pylonephritis

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Describe Chronic Kidney injuries:

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develops over months or years and the damage is permanent. There are 5 stages of CKD, at stage 5 renal replacement therapy is required. progression can be slowed by seeing a nephrologist, controlling blood pressure and blood sugar, avoid NSAIDS and smoking

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5
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explain the difference between AKI and CKD

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AKI can be reversible and CKD is permanent

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6
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What are the 2 leading causes of CKD

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1 diabetes

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7
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What body systems are affected by CKF?

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skin, fluid balance, electrolyte balance- potassium, Ph Balance, cardiovascular system, nutritional status, immune system

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8
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compare traditional versus motivational interviewing

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motivational interviewing is PATIENT centered

traditional interviewing focus is clinition centered

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9
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what are the benefits of motivatoinal interviewing

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improved outcomes, increased patient involvement with their care

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10
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list the s/s of hypoglycemia

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blood glucose less than 70
AMS
shaking
sweating
pale
lightheaded
confusion
combative
seizure
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11
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describe the impact of improper lab specimen collection on the quality of lab results

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overal pt assessment

evaluation of treatment prescription

determine effectiveness of compliance with meds

track and tend outcomes

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12
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What is the goal of the QAI process

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the purpose of the QAI which is to provide a framework we can use to continually improve quality by improving the processes we use every day

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13
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give 2 examples of action plans that may be iplemented and why

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  1. trend in patient falls- patient safety

2. increased catheter infections - patient safety

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14
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List the different types of treatment options

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  1. in center
  2. home
  3. transplant
  4. hospice
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15
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Which option provides the patient with the most normal lab results

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transplant

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16
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Explain the differences between CAPD and CCPD

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CAPD patient performs manual exchanges during the day

CCPD exchanges performed during the night using a cycler while pt sleeps

17
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Name 2 advantages and disadvantages of transplantation

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closest to normal kidney function

50-85% renal function

success rate 90% working after 1st year

fewer diet restrictions

allows normal activity