Study online at https://quizlet.com/_dfpvlq
1. what are the clinical manifestations for glomeru- edema
lonephritis?
2. what is some patient education for glomerulonephri- low or moderate protein
tis? diet
salt should be reduced in
meals
hand hygiene to prevent in-
fections
3. what meds are given for glomerulonephritis? diuretics
4. what are risk factors for glomerulonephritis? recent infection
family hx of kidney disease
autoimmune disorder
presence of systemic disease
5. what are the clinical manifestations for pyelonephri- chills and nocturia
tits?
6. what are nursing interventions for pyelonephritis? Assess I /O
Assist with personal hy-
giene
Administer IV pain meds
Insert indwelling catheter
7. What restrictions would a patient with pyelonephritis fluid of 2L/day
be on?
8. what are discharge instructions for a patient with -Empty bladder completely
pyelonephritis? when urinating
-call provider if new fever or
chills
, Adult Health II Exam 2
Study online at https://quizlet.com/_dfpvlq
-ensure adequate hydra-
tion
-complete antibiotic therapy
9. What is the urine output for acute kidney injury (AKI)? less than 400mL/24 hrs
10. what occurs during the onset phase? injury occurs
11. what happens during the oliguric phase? output decreases
12. what happens during the diuretic phase?? kidneys try to heal and out-
put increases but scarring
and damage occurs
13. what happens during the recovery phase? tubular edema resolves and
renal function improves
14. The nurse knows that her patient, a 78 yo female who D. AKI
presented with urosepsis likely had an undiagnosed
condition such as?
A. Iron deficiency anemia by chronic disease
B. UTI
C. PCKD
D. AKI
15. what is pre-renal AKI? any cause of reduced blood
flow to the kidney
16. what is intrarenal AKI? necrosis from sepsis and re-
nal ischemia- MAP less than
70, iodine contrast media
17. What is postrenal AKI?