Understanding Pathophysiology (heuther) Module 13 Alterations Of Renal – Flashcards

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Which of the following data can help the nurse determine the severity of a patient's urinary tract obstruction?
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Duration of the blockage
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A patient has a dilated ureter from an obstructed upper urinary tract. Which term will the nurse use to describe this condition?
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hydroureter
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A patient had both kidneys obstructed but is now unobstructed and urinating large amounts of urine. What term should the nurse use to describe this process?
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Postobstructive diuresis
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A patient has a loss of urine when laughing or sneezing. Which type of incontinence does the nurse suspect the patient is experiencing?
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stress
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A nurse is describing the following conditions: detrusor hyperreflexia, vescicosphincter dyssynergia, and detrusor areflexia/acontractile. Which type of urinary disorder is the nurse discussing?
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Neurogenic bladder
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A patient has an obstruction of urine flow in the lower urinary tract. After the patient voids what equipment should the nurse have ready?
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Urinary catheterization kit
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A patient has renal cell carcinoma that is confined to the kidney capsule. What stage is the patients cancer?
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I
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A patient has bladder cancer. Which assessment finding is most typical for this patient?
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Painless hematuria
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Which patient is most prone to cystitis?
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Diabetic woman with an indwelling catheter
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A patient has pyelonephritis from chronic backup of urine into the ureters and kidneys. Which predisposing factor does this patient have for pyelonephritis?
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Vesicoureteral reflux
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A patient with glomerulonephritis has nephritic type sediment. What will the nurse observe in the urine?
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Hematuria with red cell casts
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A nurse is asked why hyperlipidemia occurs in nephrotic syndrome. What is the nurse's best response?
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Loss of albumin stimulates lipoprotein synthesis by the liver and hyperlipidemia
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What type of diet will the nurse encourage for a patient with nephrotic syndrome?
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salt restricted
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Which of the following concepts should the nurse include when describing the pathophysiology for chronic renal disease?
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Glomerulosclerosis, tubulointerstitial inflammation, and proteinuria
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A patient has acute kidney injury. Which principle should the nurse use to guide nursing care?
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Carefully monitor fluid and electrolyte balance
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A patient with cystitis has dysuria. Which of the following assessment findings are consistent with dysuria?
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painful urination
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Which principle should the nurse use to guide nursing care for a patient with an upper urinary tract obstruction? A consequence of an upper urinary tract obstruction is:
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hydronephrosis
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The nurse recalls a major modifiable risk factor for the development of renal calculi in the general population is:
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dehydration
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A urologist is describing a procedure that uses ultrasound waves to break large renal calculi into smaller stones that can be passed through the urinary tract. Which procedure is the urologist discussing?
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lithotripsy
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Which of the following terms will the nurse use to describe bladder dysfunction caused by a neurological disorder?
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neurogenic bladder
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A patient has a sudden and strong desire to urinate that is associated with involuntary contractions of the detrusor. Which type of incontinence is this patient experiencing?
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urge
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Which patient is most at risk for developing bladder cancer? A patient who:
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smokes
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Which patient is most prone to the development of pyelonephritis? A patient with:
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urinary reflux
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Which statement indicates the nurse has a good understanding of urinary tract infections and pyelonephritis? A symptom that manifests with both urinary tract infection and pyelonephritis is:
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painful urination
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While the nurse is reviewing lab results, what would the urinalysis show in a patient who is developing glomerular disease?
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proteinuria
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Which lab finding will alert the nurse that the patient is experiencing nephrotic syndrome? Extreme loss of _____ in the urine.
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protein
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A nurse is reviewing lab results and notices that the renal function is impaired to 25% of normal functioning. Which term will the nurse use to describe this condition?
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renal insufficiency
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If a patient has acute renal failure or acute kidney injury, which primary assessment finding will the nurse observe initially?
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oliguria
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A nurse is describing the pathophysiology of chronic renal failure or chronic kidney disease. Which substance should the nurse discuss?
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angiotensin II
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A patient has chronic renal failure or chronic kidney disease. Which of the following dietary nutrients should be restricted in this patient's diet?
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protein
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Which of the following complications associated with renal failure should cause the nurse to notify the primary care provider for immediate dialysis?
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hyperkalemia
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Which of the following indicates the nurse needs more instruction regarding chronic renal failure? A cause of chronic renal failure is:
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angiotensin converting enzyme inhibitors
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A patient has uremic frost. Which area is most important for the nurse to assess?
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skin
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A patient has prerenal acute renal failure/acute kidney injury. What does the nurse suspect caused this condition?
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hypovolemia
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A nurse is describing the pathophysiology of obstruction of the lower urinary tract. Which information should the nurse include? Obstruction of the lower urinary tract in males is often caused by:
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prostate enlargement
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If a patient's right kidney becomes blocked/obstructed, what will the nurse suspect will happen in the patient's left kidney?
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obligatory and compensatory growth
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A nurse recalls the main clinical manifestation of a kidney stone obstructing the ureter is:
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renal colic
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Which of the following patients is most at risk for the development of renal cell carcinoma?
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a male obese patient
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While the nurse is reviewing lab results, the nurse observes a patient has developed a urinary tract infection (UTI). Which microorganism did the nurse most likely observe on the report?
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Escherichia coli
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A patient has a suspected urinary tract infection. Which lab is most important for the nurse to obtain?
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urine culture
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A nurse is describing a glomerular disorder. Which disease is the nurse discussing?
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nephrotic syndrome
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The nurse is describing the pathophysiology of post streptococcal glomerulonephritis. Which information should the nurse include? The cause of this type of glomerulonephritis is:
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antigen-antibody complexes that deposit on the glomerular membrane
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A patient has chronic pyelonephritis. What does the nurse suspect occurred in the patients body?
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kidney infection
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A patient with nephrotic syndrome asks the nurse what causes the edema. How should the nurse respond? The edema results from:
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loss of plasma proteins in the urine
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A patient has IgA nephropathy (Berger disease). What classic finding will the nurse assess for in this patient?
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hematuria after a GI viral infection
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A patient has nephrotic syndrome. Which lab results will the nurse observe for this patient?
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hyperlipidemia
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A nurse is teaching about end stage renal failure. Which information should the nurse include? End stage renal failure refers to a decline in renal function to ____ or less of normal.
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10%
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A patients glomerular filtration rate (GFR) is 13 ml/min. Which stage of chronic kidney disease is the patient experiencing?
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Stage V
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A patient has acute renal failure. What is another term the nurse can use to describe this condition?
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acute kidney injury
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A patient has an overactive bladder. While the nurse is reading the history, which data will help confirm the diagnosis of overactive bladder?
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nocturia
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A nurse assesses a patient with chronic renal failure for osteomalacia and spontaneous bone fractures because:
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of a vitamin D deficiency.
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For a patient with chronic renal failure, which of the following hormones often needs to be therapeutically replaced?
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Erythropoietin
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Which statement indicates the nurse has a good understanding of renal calculi? Renal calculi can be formed from:
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uric acid.
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