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RN's oversee and assess - The patient treatment, direct interventions, provide patient education Patient care technicians evaluate and reinforce - nursing education What are the anatomical structures of the urinary system in order of urine flow ? - (2) kidneys (2) ureters (1) bladder (1) urethra What are the functions of a healthy kidney ? remove - - Waste products - creatinine, urea and uric acid, ammonia What are the functions of a healthy kidney ? regulate / synthesis - - Fluid balance, blood volume, electrolytes and acid- base balance, synthesize calcitrol ( active vitamin D) What are the functions of a healthy kidney? Endocrine / Enzyme - - Secrete erythropoietin - stimulate bone marrow to make red blood cells Release renin - controls blood pressure What is urea ? - by-product of protein metabolism What is creatinine ? - by -product of muscle metabolism Uric acid occurs naturally in the human body as a result of ? - the metabolism of purine What is purine ? - a muscle protein that enters the body either through dietary intake ( about 30 percent) or from the breakdown of the body's own cells during cell turnoverProduction of renin helps to ? - regulate or control blood pressure Production of erythropoietin helps to ? - stimulate red blood cell production Synthesis of calcitrol regulates what ? - calcium / phosphorous balance. Synthesis of calcitrol enables absorbtion of what ? - dietary calcium; promoting bone health Which of the functions of healthy kidneys are replaced by dialysis ? - Removal of waste products, and regulation of fluid balance What is the function of renin ? - Renin is a hormone produced by the kidneys with important effects on the regulation of blood pressure, and on sodium and potassium balance. What is a nephron ? - The functional unit of the kidney. It is a tubular structure and filters blood to form urine. What is a glomerulus ? - A network (tuft) of capillaries that performs the first step of filtering blood. it filters water and solutes into Bowmans capsule. What does Bowmans capsule do ? - empties the filtrate into a tubule that is also part of the nephron Urinary excretion is ? - Excretion = filtration - reabsorbtion = secretion What is the function of erythropoietin? - Erythropoietin stimulates the bone marrow to produce red blood cells. What is the synthetic form of erythropoietin ? - Recombiant Epoetin Alfa ( Epogen) - or- Mircera both are drugs given by licensed nursing staff to dialysis patients to treat anemiaWhy must the kidney activate Vitamin D ? - The kidney converts Vitamin D to Calcitrol, its activated form. This activated form of Vitamin D helps to maintain good bone health by helping to absorb calcium from foods eaten. What are synthetic forms of activated Vitamin D ? - Calcijex, Zemplar, and Hectorol ( synthetic calcitriol) are medications used in treating bone disease for hemodialysis patients. acute renal failure - sudden onset, severe, usually reversible, Drug toxicity, motor vehicle accident, dehydration Chronic renal failure - slow onset, progressive, permanent, diabetes - diabetic nephropathy or glomerulosclerosis, Hypertension causing nephrolosclerosis, glomerulonephtitis other causes of renal failure include ? - Polycystic kidney disease, Interstitial Nephritis, Goodpasture syndrome, Wilm's tumor, Systemic Lupus Erythematosus, Alport's disease, Sickle Cell disease, Acquired Immune Deficiency (AIDS), obstructions, Scleroderma, Drug toxicity ( heroin, cocaine, non-steroidal antiinflammatory drugs, acetaminophen) What are signs of renal failure or uremia ? - Elevated levels of - BUN / Creatinine - phosphorus - potassium, Anemia , Nerve damage, Yellow-gray appearance of the skin, fluid overload, shortness of breath and edema, hypertension, proteinuria What are symptoms of renal failure or uremia ? - Uremia, lethargy, weakness, headache, itching, fatigue, nausea, restlessness, mental status changes, loss of appetite What organ systems are affected by kidney disease ? - All organ systems are affected, musculoskeletal, integumentary, cardiovascular, gastrointestinal, respiratory, immune, neurological, hematologic, reproductive, endocrine What are the signs and symptoms of uremia ? - Yellow- gray skin tone, peripheral edema, high blood pressure, itching, loss of appetite, nausea, fatigue, restlessness, mental status changes, shortness of breath, immune system changes, proteinuria

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Fresenius Annual Exam | 100% Correct
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RN's oversee and assess - ✔✔The patient treatment, direct interventions, provide patient education



Patient care technicians evaluate and reinforce - ✔✔nursing education



What are the anatomical structures of the urinary system in order of urine flow ? - ✔✔(2) kidneys (2)
ureters (1) bladder (1) urethra



What are the functions of a healthy kidney ? remove - - ✔✔Waste products - creatinine, urea and uric
acid, ammonia



What are the functions of a healthy kidney ? regulate / synthesis - - ✔✔Fluid balance, blood volume,
electrolytes and acid- base balance, synthesize calcitrol ( active vitamin D)



What are the functions of a healthy kidney? Endocrine / Enzyme - - ✔✔Secrete erythropoietin -
stimulate bone marrow to make red blood cells

Release renin - controls blood pressure



What is urea ? - ✔✔by-product of protein metabolism



What is creatinine ? - ✔✔by -product of muscle metabolism



Uric acid occurs naturally in the human body as a result of ? - ✔✔the metabolism of purine



What is purine ? - ✔✔a muscle protein that enters the body either through dietary intake ( about 30
percent) or from the breakdown of the body's own cells during cell turnover

,Production of renin helps to ? - ✔✔regulate or control blood pressure



Production of erythropoietin helps to ? - ✔✔stimulate red blood cell production



Synthesis of calcitrol regulates what ? - ✔✔calcium / phosphorous balance.



Synthesis of calcitrol enables absorbtion of what ? - ✔✔dietary calcium; promoting bone health



Which of the functions of healthy kidneys are replaced by dialysis ? - ✔✔Removal of waste products, and
regulation of fluid balance



What is the function of renin ? - ✔✔Renin is a hormone produced by the kidneys with important effects
on the regulation of blood pressure, and on sodium and potassium balance.



What is a nephron ? - ✔✔The functional unit of the kidney. It is a tubular structure and filters blood to
form urine.



What is a glomerulus ? - ✔✔A network (tuft) of capillaries that performs the first step of filtering blood.
it filters water and solutes into Bowmans capsule.



What does Bowmans capsule do ? - ✔✔empties the filtrate into a tubule that is also part of the nephron



Urinary excretion is ? - ✔✔Excretion = filtration - reabsorbtion = secretion



What is the function of erythropoietin? - ✔✔Erythropoietin stimulates the bone marrow to produce red
blood cells.



What is the synthetic form of erythropoietin ? - ✔✔Recombiant Epoetin Alfa ( Epogen) - or- Mircera both
are drugs given by licensed nursing staff to dialysis patients to treat anemia

, Why must the kidney activate Vitamin D ? - ✔✔The kidney converts Vitamin D to Calcitrol, its activated
form. This activated form of Vitamin D helps to maintain good bone health by helping to absorb calcium
from foods eaten.



What are synthetic forms of activated Vitamin D ? - ✔✔Calcijex, Zemplar, and Hectorol ( synthetic
calcitriol) are medications used in treating bone disease for hemodialysis patients.



acute renal failure - ✔✔sudden onset, severe, usually reversible, Drug toxicity, motor vehicle accident,
dehydration



Chronic renal failure - ✔✔slow onset, progressive, permanent, diabetes - diabetic nephropathy or
glomerulosclerosis, Hypertension causing nephrolosclerosis, glomerulonephtitis



other causes of renal failure include ? - ✔✔Polycystic kidney disease, Interstitial Nephritis, Goodpasture
syndrome, Wilm's tumor, Systemic Lupus Erythematosus, Alport's disease, Sickle Cell disease, Acquired
Immune Deficiency (AIDS), obstructions, Scleroderma, Drug toxicity ( heroin, cocaine, non-steroidal anti-
inflammatory drugs, acetaminophen)



What are signs of renal failure or uremia ? - ✔✔Elevated levels of - BUN / Creatinine - phosphorus -
potassium, Anemia , Nerve damage, Yellow-gray appearance of the skin, fluid overload, shortness of
breath and edema, hypertension, proteinuria



What are symptoms of renal failure or uremia ? - ✔✔Uremia, lethargy, weakness, headache, itching,
fatigue, nausea, restlessness, mental status changes, loss of appetite



What organ systems are affected by kidney disease ? - ✔✔All organ systems are affected,
musculoskeletal, integumentary, cardiovascular, gastrointestinal, respiratory, immune, neurological,
hematologic, reproductive, endocrine



What are the signs and symptoms of uremia ? - ✔✔Yellow- gray skin tone, peripheral edema, high blood
pressure, itching, loss of appetite, nausea, fatigue, restlessness, mental status changes, shortness of
breath, immune system changes, proteinuria

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