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By this point, dialysis is needed to replace the role of a kidney or a
transplant is needed to replace the kidney.
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Polyuria:
Oliguria: End stage renal disease -
1 2
Anuria: management
What are their urine output elvels?
3 Other CKD causes 4 CKD: Define
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, Polyuria: >3L/24hr
Oliguria: <400mL/24hr
Anuria: <100mL/24hr
What are their urine
output elvels?
Dysuria definition Painful urination
Hematuria definition Blood in urine
3 hormones secreted by erythropoietin, renin, calcitriol
the kidneys
EPO governs RBC production
Erythropoetin
Renin governs the RAAS, and fluid and sodium
Renin
retention
Calcitriol purposes
Calcium absorption (active form of Vit D)
CKD: Define Progressive irreversible loss of kidney function
Nephrons are being slowly and progressively,
What's happening in CKD
irreversibly destroyed
What is Stage 1 of Kidney damage, normal or increased GFR (GFR: >90
Chronic Kidney Disease mL/min/1.73m2)
(CKD)?
What is Stage 2 of Kidney damage, GFR mildly down (GFR: 60-89
Chronic Kidney Disease mL/min/1.73m2)
(CKD)?
What is Stage 3 of Moderately decreased GFR (GFR: 30-59
Chronic Kidney Disease mL/min/1.73m2)
(CKD)?
What is Stage 4 of Severely decreased GFR (GFR: 15-29
Chronic Kidney Disease mL/min/1.73m2)
(CKD)?
What is Stage 5 of End stage renal disease, needing renal replacement
Chronic Kidney Disease therapy (GFR: <15 mL/min/1.73m2)
(CKD)?
Most common causes of Diabetic nephropathy
CKD Renal vascular disease