NURS 3664 Study Guide - Quiz Guide: Renal Osteodystrophy, Carbon Monoxide Poisoning, Renal Function

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13 May 2018
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Burns
Types (thermal, chemical, electrical)
How to define (superficial, full)
Smoke inhalation injuries (types)
Carbon monoxide poisoning
Lud Broder 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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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)

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