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WGU NUTRITION- KIDNEY DISEASE
EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
What are the steps of nephrotic syndrome? - Answer-

What is the relevant cause of calcium phosphate stones? - Answer-Increase in the pH
of urine

What is the relevant cause of calcium oxalate stones? - Answer-Increased excretion of
calcium, oxalis acid, and uric acid

What is the relevant cause of uric acid stones? - Answer-Acidic urine pH and low urine
output

What are signs of proteinuria? - Answer-Wasting of fat and muscle tissue, fluid
accumulation in abdominal cavity, increased concentration of fats in the blood,
hypoalbuminemia

What increases a persons chance of developing acute kidney disease? - Answer-
Uncontrolled type II diabetes, a BMI of 31, family history of kidney stones

Which manifestations suggest that a patient has entered end-stage renal disease? -
Answer-Urea present in blood, glomerular filtration less than 15 mL/min per 1.73m^2

The dietician sees a patient with phosphorus lev of 5.7 mg/dL. What will the dietician
recommend? - Answer-Increase intake of calcium rich foods, begin administration of
phosphate binders

What are sodium recommendations? - Answer-2.4 g/day unless there's hypertension-
then 2.0 g/day

What is the minimum protein recommendation for those in end stage renal disease? -
Answer-1.1 g/kg

What is the recommended caloric intake for patients with chronic kidney disease stages
3-5, undergoing hemodialysis or peritoneal dialysis and those who have undergone
kidney transplantation - Answer-25-35 kcal/kg per day

For someone with a kidney transplant who is prescribed corticosteroids, what nutrients
do we increase? - Answer-Protein, vitamin B6

What is the glomelular filtration rate in stage one chronic kidney disease? - Answer-92

What stage does moderate proteinuria happen? - Answer-Stage 2

, What stage is a glomelular filtration rate of 28? - Answer-Stage 4

What stage does uremia happen in? - Answer-Stage 5

A patient in End stage renal disease should have an increase of which nutrients? -
Answer-Protein, thiamin

What anatomic structure is a vascular component of a nephron? - Answer-Glomerulus

Which factor causes distorted kidney struggles tire and vascular damage in chronic
kidney disease? - Answer-Scarring of renal tissue

Which findings in the patient with chronic kidney disease are described by the term
azotemia? - Answer-Elevated blood urea nitrogen, serum creatinine, and serum uric
acid levels

How does glomerular filtration rate change as chronic kidney disease progresses? -
Answer-Filtration rate decreases

Which term describes the failure if the kidneys to produce urine? - Answer-Anuria

Which term means very little urine output? - Answer-Oliguria

If hypertension and edema are present in a patient with chronic kidney disease, what is
the recommended limit for sodium intake? - Answer-2g/day

Which criteria are used in the diagnosis of acute kidney injury? - Answer-Increased
serum creatinine levels and oliguria

During which phase of acute kidney injury do losses of sodium and potassium need to
be replaced? - Answer-Diuretic, patients lose excessive electrolytes (both sodium and
potassium)

Which factor may contribute to fluid loss in a patient with acute kidney injury? - Answer-
Fever

What is the general recommended daily intake of phosphorus/ kg of body weight in a
patient with AKI? - Answer-8-15 mg

How many nonprotein calories should be provided for weight maintenance and to meet
the demands of the stress of acute kidney injury? - Answer-25-35 kcal/kg per day

What's the recommended sodium intake for patients with acute kidney injury? - Answer-
2-3 g

Which macronutrient should be restricted in patients with AKI? - Answer-Protein

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