Renal part 1 -Midterm Questions and Verified
Answers
Azotemia Correct Answer: Abnormal concentration of a nitrogenous wastes in the blood.
Dialysate Correct Answer: Solution that circulates through the dialyzer in hemodialysis and through the
peritoneal membrane in peritoneal dialysis.
Urinary casts Correct Answer: Proteins secreted by damaged kidney tubules.
Uremia Correct Answer: An excess of urea and other nitrogenous wastes in the blood.
Pyelonephritis Correct Answer: Inflammation of the renal pelvis.
Glomerulonephritis Correct Answer: Inflammation of the glomerular capillaries.
Interstitial nephritis Correct Answer: Inflammation within the renal tissue.
Nephrosclerosis Correct Answer: Hardening of the renal arteries.
Effluent Correct Answer: Term used to describe the drained fluid from a peritoneal dialysis exchange.
Fluid volume deficiet Correct Answer: -Weight loss greater than 5%
-Decreased skin turgor
-Dry mucous membranes
-Oliguria or anuria
-Increased hematocrit
-Increased BUN
-Hypothermia
Fluid volume excess Correct Answer: -Weight gain greater than 5%
, -Edema
-Crackles
-SOB
-Decreased BUN
-Decreased hematocrit
-Distended neck veins
Sodium deficit Correct Answer: -Nausea
-Malaise
-Lethargy
-Headache
-Abdominal cramps
-Apprehension
-Seizures
Sodium excess Correct Answer: -Dry, sticky mucous membranes
-Thirst
-Rough, dry tongue
-Fever
-Restlessness
-Weakness
-Disorientation
Answers
Azotemia Correct Answer: Abnormal concentration of a nitrogenous wastes in the blood.
Dialysate Correct Answer: Solution that circulates through the dialyzer in hemodialysis and through the
peritoneal membrane in peritoneal dialysis.
Urinary casts Correct Answer: Proteins secreted by damaged kidney tubules.
Uremia Correct Answer: An excess of urea and other nitrogenous wastes in the blood.
Pyelonephritis Correct Answer: Inflammation of the renal pelvis.
Glomerulonephritis Correct Answer: Inflammation of the glomerular capillaries.
Interstitial nephritis Correct Answer: Inflammation within the renal tissue.
Nephrosclerosis Correct Answer: Hardening of the renal arteries.
Effluent Correct Answer: Term used to describe the drained fluid from a peritoneal dialysis exchange.
Fluid volume deficiet Correct Answer: -Weight loss greater than 5%
-Decreased skin turgor
-Dry mucous membranes
-Oliguria or anuria
-Increased hematocrit
-Increased BUN
-Hypothermia
Fluid volume excess Correct Answer: -Weight gain greater than 5%
, -Edema
-Crackles
-SOB
-Decreased BUN
-Decreased hematocrit
-Distended neck veins
Sodium deficit Correct Answer: -Nausea
-Malaise
-Lethargy
-Headache
-Abdominal cramps
-Apprehension
-Seizures
Sodium excess Correct Answer: -Dry, sticky mucous membranes
-Thirst
-Rough, dry tongue
-Fever
-Restlessness
-Weakness
-Disorientation