NURS 3664 Study Guide - Quiz Guide: Renal Osteodystrophy, Carbon Monoxide Poisoning, Renal Function
Burns
• Types (thermal, chemical, electrical)
• How to define (superficial, full)
• Smoke inhalation injuries (types)
• Carbon monoxide poisoning
• Lud Broder chart s rule of 9’s
• Phases of burn care
o Prehospital
o Emergent
▪ Resolve immediate problems
o Acute
▪ Mobilization of fluids
o Rehabilitative
• Airway – fluid resuscitation – burn injury
• Lungs, heart, potassium, fluid (mobilizing, diuresing, giving fluid)
• Diffusion vs osmosis vs active transport
• Impairment vs insufficiency (early stages of renal failure) vs failure
• Pre-renal vs intra-renal vs post-renal
• Nephrotoxicity (meds)
• Chronic kidney dx and GFR
o Clinical manifestations
o Dietary restrictions slides 98-103
o Phases of ARF
▪ Oliguric diuretic, recovery, convalescent
• ADH
• Aldosterone
• Renin angiotensin aldosterone system
• BUN creatinine
• K phos Ca Mag HCO3 shifts
• Renal osteodystrophy
• Conservative therapies
o Meds
o Antihypertensive classes
• Chronic kidney dx manifestations
• Creatinine clearance calc
• Nursing management
• Diet
Dialysis
• Goals
• Definition
• Types
o Phases: complications, pros/cons of PD
o Access, dialysis and drugs, complications
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Document Summary
Burns: types (thermal, chemical, electrical, how to define (superficial, full, smoke inhalation injuries (types, carbon monoxide poisoning, phases of burn care, prehospital, emergent. Lu(cid:374)d bro(cid:449)der chart (cid:448)s rule of 9"s: resolve immediate problems, acute, mobilization of fluids, rehabilitative. Lungs, heart, potassium, fluid (mobilizing, diuresing, giving fluid) Dialysis: goals, definition, types, phases: complications, pros/cons of pd, access, dialysis and drugs, complications, diffusion osmosis and ultrafiltration, how fluid and solutes shift. Pt with acute renal failure has a serum k of 6. 0 which would be a priority action: place the client on a cardiac monitor (assessment of hr, rhythm) A pt scheduled for hd this morning is due to receive a dose of enalapril it should be given: on return from dialysis. A client with an indwelling pd catheter spills water on the dressing, the nurse should: change the dressing (keep it clean and dry)