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an excess of urea in the blood - ANSWERSazotemia
disorders of the kidneys and heart that cause dysfunction in the other organ -
ANSWERScardiorenal syndrome
abnormal increase in the depth of respiratory movements - ANSWERShyperpnea
fast and deep respirations associated with metabolic acidosis - ANSWERSkussmaul
respirations
blood in stool, appearance of black tarry stool - ANSWERSmelena
urine output less than 400 ml/day - ANSWERSoliguria
itching - ANSWERSpruritus
bone metabolism and structural damage caused by chronic kidney disease, induced low
calcium levels and high phosphorus levels - ANSWERSrenal osteodystrophy
azotemia, a result of renal failure with clinical symptoms that include nausea and
vomiting - ANSWERSuremia
layer of urea crystals from evaporated sweat. - ANSWERSuremic frost
the systemic clinical and lab manifestations of end stage kidney disease -
ANSWERSuremic syndrome
more common in acute care setting - ANSWERSAKI
more common in community setting - ANSWERSCKD
sudden decline in kidney function - ANSWERSAKI
higher mortality rate, AKI, CKD? - ANSWERSAKI
can develop even with established CKD - ANSWERSAKI
Occurs over a few hours or days - ANSWERSAKI
0.6-1.2 - ANSWERScreatinine