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Nurs 315 Exam 1 UPDATED ACTUAL Exam Questions and CORRECT Answers What is glomerular filtration rate (GFR) and its normal range? Which diagnostic test can be used to measure GFR? - CORRECT ANSWER - - Glomerular Filtration Rate: The amount of blood filtered by the glomeruli in a given time. Most reliable indicator of kidney function - Normal Range: 70-135ml/min (125 mL/min) - GFR can be lower in older adults - Diagnostic Test Used to measure GFR: 24-hour urine collection, based on creatinine levels Bicarbonate normal range and changes when kidney function is impaired - CORRECT ANSWER - Normal Range: 22-26 mEq/L Changes: Most patients in renal failure have metabolic acidosis and low serum HCO3 − level

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Nurs 315 Exam 1 UPDATED ACTUAL
Exam Questions and CORRECT Answers
What is glomerular filtration rate (GFR) and its normal range? Which diagnostic test can be used
to measure GFR? - CORRECT ANSWER - - Glomerular Filtration Rate: The amount of
blood filtered by the glomeruli in a given time. Most reliable indicator of kidney function
- Normal Range: 70-135ml/min (125 mL/min)
- GFR can be lower in older adults
- Diagnostic Test Used to measure GFR: 24-hour urine collection, based on creatinine levels


Bicarbonate normal range and changes when kidney function is impaired - CORRECT
ANSWER - Normal Range: 22-26 mEq/L
Changes: Most patients in renal failure have metabolic acidosis and low serum HCO3 − levels.


BUN normal range and changes when kidney function is impaired - CORRECT
ANSWER - Normal Range: 10-20 mg/dL
Changes: Nonrenal factors may ↑ BUN


BUN/Creatinine normal range and changes when kidney function is impaired - CORRECT
ANSWER - Normal Range: 12:1-20:1
Changes: Increased ratio may be due to conditions that ↓ blood flow to kidneys


Calcium normal range and changes when kidney function is impaired - CORRECT
ANSWER - Normal Range: 9.0-10.5mg/dL
Changes: Lower


Creatinine normal range and changes when kidney function is impaired - CORRECT
ANSWER - Normal: Males 0.6-1.2mg/dL/Females 0.5-1.1mg/dL
Changes:

,Phosphorus normal range and changes when kidney function is impaired - CORRECT
ANSWER - Normal Range: 3.5-4.5 mg/dL
Changes: Phosphorus balance is inversely related to Ca2+ balance. In kidney disease,
phosphorus levels are high


Potassium normal range and changes when kidney function is impaired - CORRECT
ANSWER - Normal Range: 3.5-5.0 mEq/L
Changes: High K+ levels >6 mEq/L can lead to muscle weakness and dysrhythmias.


Sodium normal range and changes when kidney function is impaired - CORRECT
ANSWER - Normal Range: 136-145mEq/L
Changes: Lowers


Uric Acid normal range and changes when kidney function is impaired - CORRECT
ANSWER - Normal Range: Male 4.0-8.5 mg/dL / Female 2.7-7.3 mg/dL
Changes: Values depend on renal function, rate of purine metabolism, and diet intake of food
rich in purines.


Phosphate normal range and changes when kidney function is impaired - CORRECT
ANSWER - Normal Range: 3-4.5
Changes: Higher because of indirect relationship with calcium


What are the normal findings in urinalysis? - CORRECT ANSWER - - Bilirubin: None
- Casts: None
- Color: Amber yellow
- Culture for organisms: No organisms in bladder <10 to the 4 organisms/mL result of normal
urethral flora
- Glucose: None
- Ketones: None
- Odor: Aromatic

, - Osmolality: 50-1200 mOsm
- pH: 4.6-8.0 (6.o is average)
- Protein: Random protein: 0-trace / 24h protein: 50-80mg/day
- RBCs: 0-4/hpf
- Specific gravity: 1.005-1.030
- WBCs: 0-5/hpf (elevated in UTI)


Who are at the risk of development of urinary tract infection (UTI)? - CORRECT
ANSWER - Hospitalized individuals with catheters, females - specifically those going
through menopause, pregnant women, people with suppressed immune systems, Age (older
adults), dehydration/malnutrition


Pyelonephritis - CORRECT ANSWER - Upper tract; kidney, implies inflammation
(usually caused by an infection) of the renal parenchyma and collecting system


Cystitis - CORRECT ANSWER - Lower tract; inflammation of the bladder



Urethritis - CORRECT ANSWER - Lower tract; inflammation of the urethra



Upper Tract symptoms - CORRECT ANSWER - fever, chills, and flank pain



Lower Tract symptoms - CORRECT ANSWER - Dysuria, frequency (voiding more than
every 2 hours), urgency, and suprapubic discomfort or pressure. The urine may have grossly
visible blood (hematuria) or sediment, giving it a cloudy appearance


What are the characteristics of UTI symptoms among older patients? - CORRECT
ANSWER - - Asymptomatic - typically mental status changes


How would you instruct patients when they take antibiotics and over-the-counter medicines for
UTIs? - CORRECT ANSWER - - Take full course of antibiotics - even if symptoms are
gone continue to take it

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