1. Blood loss triggers the secretion of this hormone. - ✔✔Renin
2. Disorder resulting from CKD that causes anorexia, nausea, vomiting, pruritus, &
... [Show More] muscle cramping. - ✔✔Uremia
3. Sound heard upon auscultation of a client diagnosed with renal artery stenosis. - ✔✔A Bruit
4. When is the best time to collect a urine specimen. - ✔✔The morning, first pee of the day!
5. Lab test that best indicates kidney function. - ✔✔Serum Creatinine
6. Priority post-procedural assessment for a client who has undergone a kidney biopsy. - ✔✔Monitoring for hemorrhage
7. Incontinence associated with dribbling of urine during coughing, sneezing, jobbing, lifting weights, etc. - ✔✔Stress Incontinence
8. Acute kidney disorder associated with swelling of hands, face, and eyelids. - ✔✔Acute glomerulonephritis
9. Expected urine assessment for a client with acute glomerulonephritis. - ✔✔Smoky or cola colored urine
10. The development of acute pyelonephritis is associated with this frequently used nursing intervention for urinary issues. - ✔✔Indwelling urinary catheter
11. Primary stimulus for the initiation of the renin-angiotensin aldosterone system (RAAS). - ✔✔decreased renal perfusion
12. The main underlying concern/cause for those who have hydronephrosis, hydroureter, or urethral stricture. - ✔✔Obstruction
13. The most common initial symptom for a client presenting with renal artery stenosis. - ✔✔sudden onset of hypertension
14. The best treatment for a client with kidney cancer. - ✔✔nephrectomy/surgical removal
15. The primary concept that underlies the etiology of acute kidney injury for those with hypovolemia. - ✔✔decreased kidney perfusion
16. The type of kidney injury a client with BPH is most susceptible to developing. - ✔✔post-renal acute kidney injury
17. The priority assessments when caring for a client in the diuretic phase of acute kidney injury. - ✔✔monitoring for hypovolemia and electrolyte loss
18. the nephron - ✔✔The functional unit of the kidney.
19. What is intrarenal failure? - ✔✔The type of renal failure most commonly caused by nephrotoxic medications like contrast dye.
20. What is metabolic acidosis? - ✔✔The acid-base imbalance most commonly associated with renal failure.
21. What is dialysis? - ✔✔The main treatment option for a client diagnosed with end stage renal failure.
22. What is diabetes? - ✔✔A disorder commonly associated with the development of nephropathy and also retinopathy (eye issues) if not well controlled.
23. Common signs and symptoms associated with urolithiasis. - ✔✔flank pain, nausea, and vomiting
24. The lab test used to aid in the diagnosis of glomerulonephritis. - ✔✔24 hour urine collection
25. Controlling blood pressure and pain and offering genetic counseling are treatments for this kidney disorder. - ✔✔polycystic kidney disease
26. In males who have breast cancer, what is the most common symptom? - ✔✔hard, painless, subaerolar mass
27. How is breast cancer confirmed? - ✔✔tissue biopsy
28. A common symptom of breast cancer is? - ✔✔a painless lump
29. Risk factors for breast cancer - ✔✔family history, late menopause, high fat diet
30. What is a risk factor associated with breast cancer - ✔✔genetics, thick breast tissue, and lengthy estrogen exposure [Show Less]