NUR 2063 Essentials of Pathophysiology Exam
- Review Study Guide
- What are the three stages of AKI presentation?
- Prodromal
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- Oliguric
- post-oliguric
- Causes of chronic kidney disease
- Outcome of progressive and irrevocable loss of functional nephrons.
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- Due to kidney not recovering
• Can lead up to end-stage renal disease (ESRD) which requires dialysis
- Risk Factors of chronic kidney disease
- Diabetes
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- Hypertension
- Recurrent pyelonephritis
- Polycystic kidney disease
- History of exposure to toxins
- Age over 65
- Ethnicity (African American male higher risk)
- complications of chronic kidney disease
- hypertension and cardiovascular disease
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- uremic syndrome
- metabolic acidosis
- electrolyte imbalances 1 / 3
- bone and mineral disorders
- malnutrition
- anemia
- pain
- depression
- Hypertension and cardiovascular disease
- (increased blood volume) Hyper- volemia, escalated atherosclerotic process
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- Uremic Syndrome
- Can't get rid of normal metabolic waste
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Retention of metabolic wastes, impaired healing, pruritusm dermatitis, and uremic frost (itching & discomfort)
- . Metabolic acidosis
- Retention of acidic waste products, hyperkalemia
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- Electrolyte Imbalances
- Retained potassium (hyperkalemia), phosphorus, and magnesium
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- Bone and mineral disorders
Answer Elevated phosphorus and PTH causes altered bone/mineral metabolism.
Kidneys are unable to reabsorb calcium (body steals calcium from parts of the body)
- Malnutrition
- Decreased intake, depression, and dietary limitations (De- creased salt, protein and potassium)
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- Anemia 2 / 3
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- Lack of erythropoietin (produces new RBC), uremia shortens RBCs life
- Pain
- Many reasons; disease itself, treatment, comorbidities
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- Depression
- Comorbid conditions; disease itself; disruption of social interac- tions and relationships
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- Urge Incontinence
- Sudden need to void with an involuntary leakage of urine If it happens at night (nocturia) it is
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called overactive bladder
- Stress Incontinence
- Small amounts of urine are voided involuntarily when there is an increase in intraabdominal
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pressure. (More common in women following childbirth; Can occur with coughing, sneezing and lifting heavy objects)
- Neurogenic bladder
- Functional Incontinence
- Secondary to physical or environmental limitations such as not getting to the toilet in time.
Answer From a disruption of nervous communication that controls micturition.Seen in individuals with stroke, Parkinson's, MS, and spinal cord injuries.
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- Mixed Incontinence
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