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A 48-year-old man is admitted with an acute myocardial infarction. Assessment

reveals the following:




Vital Signs

Blood pressure - 70/40 mm Hg

Heart rate - 122 beats/min and irregular

Respiratory rate - 26 breaths/min

Urine output - 20 mL over the past 2 hours




Hemodynamics

Pulmonary artery pressure (PAP) - 34/24 mm Hg

Pulmonary artery occlusive pressure (PAOP) - 25 mm Hg

Right atrial pressure (RAP) - 10 mm Hg



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,Cardiac index (CI) - 1.8 L/min/m2




Which of the following would be of primary concern in evaluating the patient's

renal status?

a. PAP

b. PAOP

c. RAP

d. CI - ANSWER-Correct answer: d

Rationale: Of primary concern is the CI, which evaluates the cardiac output in

regard to the body surface area. The kidneys receive 20% to 25% of the cardiac

output, which is approximately 1200 mL/min. Without sufficient cardiac output,

the kidneys cannot be perfused properly, and filtration cannot be effective.

Test-Taking Strategy: If you immediately thought of mean arterial pressure but

could not find it, remember that MAP = CO × SVR, where CO is cardiac output

and SVR is systemic vascular resistance. Cardiac output is the pump behind

glomerular filtration rate. Choose option d.

A 48-year-old man is admitted with an acute myocardial infarction. Assessment

reveals the following:




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,Vital Signs

Blood pressure - 70/40 mm Hg

Heart rate - 122 beats/min and irregular

Respiratory rate - 26 breaths/min

Urine output - 20 mL over the past 2 hours




Hemodynamics

Pulmonary artery pressure (PAP) - 34/24 mm Hg

Pulmonary artery occlusive pressure (PAOP) - 25 mm Hg

Right atrial pressure (RAP) - 10 mm Hg

Cardiac index (CI) - 1.8 L/min/m2




What would be the best laboratory test to evaluate this patient's glomerular

filtration rate (GFR)?

a. Blood urea nitrogen

b. Serum creatinine

c. Urine creatinine clearance




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, d. Serum amylase - ANSWER-Correct answer: c

Rationale: Normal GFR is 125 mL/min or about 180 L/day. The creatinine

clearance rate reflects the GFR. It evaluates the ability of the kidneys to filter a

waste product (creatinine) that is neither reabsorbed nor secreted.

Test-Taking Strategy: Notice that options a, b, and d are serum values, but option c

is a comparison between the creatinine in the blood and the creatinine excreted in

the urine. It is logical to believe that the comparison value would be better.

A 29-year-old woman has been a patient in the critical care unit for 2 weeks with

acute tubular necrosis (ATN) as a result of crush injuries experienced in a motor

vehicle collision.

She was normotensive on admission.

What would be the most common explanation for her ATN?

a. Rhabdomyolysis

b. Hemorrhage

c. Creatinine release

d. Cardiac dysrhythmias - ANSWER-Correct answer: a

Rationale: The most common cause for ATN in a normotensive patient who has

experienced crush injuries is rhabdomyolysis with resultant myoglobinuria.

Rhabdomyolysis is acute muscle destruction and is associated with myoglobinuria.



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