Physical Assessment
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Inspection
- Observe for edema
- Palpation check for tenderness masses enlargement of the kidney
Percussion
- Assess for kidney size detect for any abnormal fluid accumaltion
Vitals
- High bp
- Monitor for Fever
'post renal'
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, Anything after the kidney that prevents urine from being excreted
-kidney stones
-tumors
Nursing Management
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- Daily weight
- monitor i&o
- Skin turgor/edema
- Distention of neck veins
- BP
- VITALS
• Monitor serum potassium levels
• Monitor and record blood pressure as indicated.
• Monitor RBC hemoglobin and hematocrit levels
Nursing Interventions Acute kidney injury
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• Manage fluid balance
• Admin meds
• Position, ambulation, cough, and deep breathe
• Monitor and document food intake
Chronic Kidney Disease End-Stage Kidney Disease
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, seen more in patients who excrete large amounts of protein or have
elevated BP.
-Increase BUN and creatinine.
-Poorly manage AKI
-Uremia develops
-Azotemia
Causes of Acute kidney Injury
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• cardiovascular disease
• diabetes mellitus
• sepsis
• administration of contrast media
• exposure to nephrotoxins.
lab test
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Check for abnormalities in the urine (routine urinarlysis)
o Check for Protein, blood, glucose.
- Nitrogen, electrolytes, BUN, serum creatine, urine culture urinalysis
causes post renal
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Inspection
- Observe for edema
- Palpation check for tenderness masses enlargement of the kidney
Percussion
- Assess for kidney size detect for any abnormal fluid accumaltion
Vitals
- High bp
- Monitor for Fever
'post renal'
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, Anything after the kidney that prevents urine from being excreted
-kidney stones
-tumors
Nursing Management
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- Daily weight
- monitor i&o
- Skin turgor/edema
- Distention of neck veins
- BP
- VITALS
• Monitor serum potassium levels
• Monitor and record blood pressure as indicated.
• Monitor RBC hemoglobin and hematocrit levels
Nursing Interventions Acute kidney injury
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• Manage fluid balance
• Admin meds
• Position, ambulation, cough, and deep breathe
• Monitor and document food intake
Chronic Kidney Disease End-Stage Kidney Disease
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, seen more in patients who excrete large amounts of protein or have
elevated BP.
-Increase BUN and creatinine.
-Poorly manage AKI
-Uremia develops
-Azotemia
Causes of Acute kidney Injury
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• cardiovascular disease
• diabetes mellitus
• sepsis
• administration of contrast media
• exposure to nephrotoxins.
lab test
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Check for abnormalities in the urine (routine urinarlysis)
o Check for Protein, blood, glucose.
- Nitrogen, electrolytes, BUN, serum creatine, urine culture urinalysis
causes post renal
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