Assessing pre-renal acute kidney injury (AKI?
Summarize acute kidney injury (AKI), include the RIFLE criteria for acute renal dysfunction/failure, and describe the pathophysiology, clinical manifestations, evaluation, and treatment.
GU: Acute Kidney Injury (AKI): 1. Discuss causes of prerenal, intrarenal, and postrenal AKI. 2.Explain the pathophysiology of each. 3.Include two nursing interventions for each type. Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD): 4.What dietary teaching would you provide to a patient with CKD? 5.What are the manifestations of uremia in patients with CKD?
1. Compare and contrast acute kidney injury and chronic kidney disease CKD AKI onset Common causes diagnostics reversibility Primary cause of death 2. Identify the following causes of renal failure a. Prerenal b. Intrarenal C. Postrenal 3. Describe assessment finings during the following phases of renal failure a. Oliguric phase b. Duretic phase C. Recovery phase 4. Describe prevention and nursing management of the following complications of renal failure a. Hyperkalemia 5. Describe assessment finding that may warrant the use...
1. Compare and contrast acute kidney injury and chronic kidney disease AKI CKD onset Common causes diagnostics reversibility Primary cause of death 2. Identify the following causes of renal failure a. Prerenal b. Intrarenal c. Postrenal 3. Describe assessment finings during the following phases of renal failure a. Oliguric phase b. Duretic phase c. Recovery phase 4. Describe prevention and nursing management of the following complications of renal failure a. Hyperkalemia 5. Describe assessment finding that may warrant the use...
Renal / Cancer activities Read chapter 28 Renal Diseases Answer case study questions on acute kidney Injury and chronic Kidney Disease. These are both found in the Renal Chapter. Worksheet 28-1: Dietary Recommendations for Chronic Kidney Disease 1. Calculate the following nutrition needs for Ron, a 55-year-old man with type 2 diabetes who is starting on hemodialysis. Height: 6'0", weight: 220#. a. Kcalorie needs b. Protein needs
difference between acute kidney injury verses acute kidney failure? Are they the same or different?
QSEN for Acute Kidney Injury ( pt. in ICU)
Evidence- Based Practice: QSEN for Acute Kidney Injury
1. Develop a table comparing and contrasting acute kidney injury and chronic kidney disease. 2. Write 3-4 paragraphs discussing acute tubular necrosis 3. Write a summary about the causes and compensatory changes associated with urinary tract obstruction
Which of the following are pre-renal etiologies of AKI? Select all that apply a. Burns b. BPH c. Aminoglycosides d. Upper GI bleed e. Nephrocalcinosis