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During the first 12 hours after a kidney transplant, fluids are replaced on a 1:1 ration
(T/F) - answerT

Your patient is 15 hours post op from a kidney transplant. When emptying their foley,
you note a output of 600 mL of urine. How many mL of fluid should you replace in your
patient?

A. 600 mL
B. 100 mL per hour; output has no significance on fluid replacement
C. 300 mL
D. 1200 mL - answerC

Once a patient receives their new organ, immune suppression therapy is no longer
needed as the body will acclimate to the new organ (T/F) - answerF

Individuals after transplant need a dedicated caregiver to ensure proper healing and
reduce the risk of rejecting the organ (T/F) - answerT

Your patient is 6 hours post op from a kidney transplant. When emptying out their foley
you notice that they have 800 mL of output. How much fluids would you give the patient
for replacement?

A. 400 mL
B. 1200 mL
C. 200 mL/ hr, output does not need to be assessed for replacement
D. 800 mL - answerD

What are the purposes of dialysis? (SATA)

1. dialysis can be used to correct drug overdoses
2. dialysis corrects fluid and electrolyte imbalance
3. dialysis removes waste products
4. dialysis cures kidney disease - answer1, 2, 3

Which of the following is true about Continous Renal Replacement (CRRT)? (SATA)

1. it is indicated for hemodynamically unstable patients
2. hypotension is a common side effect
3. a trained ICU nurse can run it
4. anticoagulation is needed to prevent clotting - answer1, 3, 4

,The nurse is caring for a patient undergoing peritoneal dialysis. What findings should
the nurse report to the primary health provider that would indicate peritonitis?

A. abdominal pain
B. hyperkalemia
C. oliguria
D. hyponatremia - answerA

A patient with chronic kidney disease is prescribed regular peritoneal dialysis (PD).
What should the nurse inform the patient while teaching about PD?

A. avoid protein drinks
B. take potassium replacements
C. restrict fluid intake
D. avoid a high protein diet - answerB

A patient with chronic kidney disease is advised to undergo peritoneal dialysis (PD).
What advantages of PD over hemodialysis (HD) should the nurse explain to the patient?
(SATA)

1. The procedure is simple
2. It can be performed at home
3. There is no risk of infection
4. A special water system is needed/ required
5. The equipment setup is simple - answer1, 2, 5

Which of the following is a contraindication for using CRRT on a patient?

A. If the patient has any type of acid-base imbalance
B. If the patient is unable to tolerate rapid removal of fluid
C. If the patient has life threatening manifestations of uremia
D. If the patient has a large amount of uremia toxins and hypervolemia - answerC

Before beginning hemodialysis, the nurse weighs the patient and then compares this
weight to the patients last postdialysis weight. What is the purpose of this assessment?

A. To ensure the patient is drinking enough water
B. To ensure that the patient is eating a proper diet
C. There is no particular reason for this assessment
D. To determine the amount of fluid to remove from the patient - answerD

Which of the following is true regarding arteriovenous fistulas (AVF)?

A. It is created with the arm as an anastomosis of an artery and a vein
B. The arteriovenous fistulas (AVF) may be used the same day as it is placed

,C. It is made by attaching a synthetic material to form a bridge between the artery and
the vein
D. If a bruit is heard at the arteriovenous fistula (AVF) site, it is no longer functional. -
answerA

A patient has end-stage kidney disease and is receiving hemodialysis. During dialysis
the patient complains of nausea and a headache and appears confused. On
examination, the nurse discovers that the patient's BP is very low. What is the priority
action by the nurse?

A. Transfuse 1 unit PRBC
B. Avoid excess coagulation
C. Infuse 0.9% saline solution
D. Infuse hypertonic glucose solution - answerC

The dialysis nurse is administering hemodialysis to a patient with chronic kidney failure.
For what common complication should the nurse carefully monitor in this patient?

A. Pneumonia
B. Hypotension
C. Hernia
D. Lower back pain - answerB

Several different whole and partial organs can be transplanted. The least common
single organ transplant is?

A. Heart
B. Kidney
C. Lung
D. Intestines - answerD

Organ transplant is a treatment option for any client experiencing end-organ failure.
However, only a small amount of these patients ever receive a new organ. The nurse
knows that this is due to which limiting factor?

A. Donor Organs
B. High mortality Rate
C. Lack of caregiver support
D. HLA incompatibility - answerA

What accurately describes rejection after transplantation?

A. Chronic rejection can be reversed
B. First line treatment for rejection is plasmapheresis
C. Hyperacute reaction is prevented by crossmatching before transplantation
D. Acute rejection is always treated with sirolimus or tacrolimus - answerC

, In a person having an acute rejection of a transplanted kidney, what would help the
nurse understand the course of events? (SATA)

1. A new transplant should be considered
2. The gold standard for diagnosing acute rejection in kidney transplant is tissue biopsy
3. Repeated episodes of acute rejection can lead to chronic rejection
4. Acute rejection is rare and can be prevented
5. Acute rejection can be treated with monoclonal antibody treatment - answer2, 3, 5

Determining who gets each organ as it becomes available is a systematic process in the
United States. Which of the following is the organization responsible for making these
matches?

A. ASPPH
B. MELD
C. AMA
D. UNOS - answerD

Which of the following values are increased in a patient with CKD? (SATA)

1. Phosphorus
2. Calcium
3. GFR
4. Magnesium
5. BUN
6. Creatinine - answer1, 4, 5, 6

What type of cerebral palsy is the most common?

A. Spastic
B. Ataxic
C. Dyskinetic
D. Kinetic - answerA

Cerebral Palsy affects the development of movement/ posture (T/F) - answerT

Cerebral Paley can only happen during birth (T/F) - answerF -> can happen before,
during, or right after birth

Brain injury changes over the lifespan of an individual who has cerebral palsy (T/F) -
answerF -> it doesn't change

Symptoms of cerebral palsy may better, worsen, or stay the same with time (T/F) -
answerT

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