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Management of patients with kidney disorders
Management of patients with kidney disorders Quiz
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1. Potassium intake can be restricted by eliminating high-potassium foods such as:
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2. The most accurate indicator of fluid loss or gain in an acutely ill patient is:
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3. In most cases, the major stimulus to acute glomerulonephritis is
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4. A fall in CO2- combining power and blood pH indicates what state accompanying renal function?
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5. Dietary intervention for renal deterioration includes limiting the intake of:
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6. A patient is admitted with electrolyte imbalance. He has carpopedal spasm, ECG changes, and a positive Chvostek’s sign. The nurse suspects a deficit of:
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7. A patient with stage 3, chronic renal failure would be expected to have:
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8. In chronic renal failure (end-stage renal disease), decreased glomerular filtration leads to
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9. A patient with ARF and negative nitrogen balance is expected to lose about:
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10. With peritoneal dialysis, urea and creatinine pass through the peritoneum by:
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11. Oliguria is a clinical sign of ARF that refers to a daily urine output of:
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12. An incomplete protein not recommended for the diet of a patient managed by long-term hemodialysis is that found in:
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13. . The leading cause of end-stage renal disease is:
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14. Acute glomerulonephritis refers to a group of kidney diseases in which there is:
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