ASL 101 Study Guide - Final Guide: Hematuria, Glomerulonephritis, Streptococcus

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A 24-year-old female is diagnosed with renal calculus that is causing obstruction. Bone fractures are a risk factor in chronic renal failure because: The kidneys fail to activate vitamin d: question 5. A 4-year-old male is diagnosed with nephrotic syndrome. A 42-year-old female is diagnosed with chronic renal failure, and the nurse is discussing dietary treatment. A 25-year-old female is diagnosed with urinary tract obstruction. While planning care, the nurse realizes that the patient is expected to have hydronephrosis and a decreased glomerular filtration rate caused by: Selected answer: dilation of the renal pelvis and calyces proximal to a blockage. Correct answer: dilation of the renal pelvis and calyces proximal to a blockage: question 8. A 3-year-old female presents with recurrent urinary tract infections (utis), fever, poor growth and development, and feeding problems. Tests reveal a retrograde flow of urine from the urinary bladder into the ureters. When giving report to the oncoming shift, the nurse will call this condition: