NURSING MANAGEMENT OF ACUTE KIDNEY INJURY
AND CHRONIC KIDNEY DISEASE EXAMS WITH 100%
CORRECT VERIFIED ANSWERS UPDATED 2025/2026 BEST
GRADED A+ FOR SUCCESS
In the geriatric patient, which risk factors can the nurse address to
reduce the risk of developing acute kidney injury (AKI)? Select all.
Immobility
Dehydration
Hypotension
UTI
Which patient goals can be met by providing education to a patient with
AKI? Select all.
The patient will have decreased anxiety.
The patient will maintain fluid and electrolyte balance.
The patient will comply with treatment and follow-up care.
A nurse is caring for a client who has Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD).
Which statement made by the client would warrant further teaching?
"Once this kidney problem resolves, I can change my eating patterns."
A patient has regained renal function after AKI. Follow-up care
appointments are scheduled, including renal function tests. In which
other ways should the nurse help a patient prevent AKI? Select all.
Explain signs and symptoms of recurrent AKI
AND CHRONIC KIDNEY DISEASE EXAMS WITH 100%
CORRECT VERIFIED ANSWERS UPDATED 2025/2026 BEST
GRADED A+ FOR SUCCESS
In the geriatric patient, which risk factors can the nurse address to
reduce the risk of developing acute kidney injury (AKI)? Select all.
Immobility
Dehydration
Hypotension
UTI
Which patient goals can be met by providing education to a patient with
AKI? Select all.
The patient will have decreased anxiety.
The patient will maintain fluid and electrolyte balance.
The patient will comply with treatment and follow-up care.
A nurse is caring for a client who has Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD).
Which statement made by the client would warrant further teaching?
"Once this kidney problem resolves, I can change my eating patterns."
A patient has regained renal function after AKI. Follow-up care
appointments are scheduled, including renal function tests. In which
other ways should the nurse help a patient prevent AKI? Select all.
Explain signs and symptoms of recurrent AKI