sometimes during the initial recovery from a heart attack, the patient enters the so-called oliguric phase of acute renal failure when little urine is produced. A few days later, the patient may leave the oliguric phase and enter a briefer diuretic phase in which a large volume of dilute urine is produced. This is typically a sign of a recovering kidney, although kidney function is not yet normal. What kidney function has recovered at this time, and what function is still disrupted?
sometimes during the initial recovery from a heart attack, the patient enters the so-called oliguric phase...
Choose the correct answer • Indicate a rational for the answer V. A 57-year-old male patient with type 2 diabetes is now in stage 5 chronic kidney disease (CKD); he has been receiving hemodialysis via central catheters for the past month. He is now admitted to the telemetry unit and will undergo creation of an AV graft in his left forearm to receive his hemodialysis procedures. 25) Which of the following is important to include in your patient education sessions...
1. The nurse recognized that NG had decreased filtration rate based on the finding of A. hematuria B. proteinuria C. elevated BUN and creatinine D. periorbital and peripheral edema 2. When planning care for N.G. the nurse considers the collaborative management indicated for patients with acute post streptococcal glomerulonephritis Select all that apply administration of antibiotics administration of antihypertensive agents administration of corticosteroids administration of diuretics daily weights intake and output moderate low protein diet sodium and fluid restriction •...
Case Study N.G. is a 21-year-old year-old college student who is admitted to the hospital with a diagnosis acute poststreptococcal glomerulonephritis. He was seen at the college's student neam center because of swelling around his eyes and rusty-colored urine. His history based on medical records from the student health center indicates that he had a sore throat several weeks ago that he ignored because it resolved in 4 to 5 days. His past medical history positive for type 1 diabetes...