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NR 507 Final Exam Symptoms of Lower UTI (3) - Answer-burning on urination dysuria suprapubic pain Symptoms of Upper UTI (6) - Answer-pyleonephritis fever flank pain CVA tenderness N/V malaise Is acute renal failure reversible? - Answer-yes How do you determine the prognosis of a...

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NR 507 Final Exam
Symptoms of Lower UTI (3) - Answer-burning on urination
dysuria
suprapubic pain

Symptoms of Upper UTI (6) - Answer-pyleonephritis
fever
flank pain
CVA tenderness
N/V
malaise

Is acute renal failure reversible? - Answer-yes

How do you determine the prognosis of acute renal failure? - Answer-If we give a
diuretic and we get output, this means we have functioning kidneys

Examples of Pre-renal failure with diagnostic examples(2) - Answer-Dehydration
(diabetics) and inability to perfuse (heart failure)

Examples of intrarenal failure (4) - Answer-Contrast dye, glomerulonephritis,
ischemia, diabetes

Examples of post-renal failure (3) - Answer-renal stones, tumors, swollen prostate

Key diagnostic test result for acute pyelonephritis - Answer-WBC casts

What type of renal failure are renal calculi? - Answer-Post renal

Gold standard of diagnosing renal calculi? - Answer-CT scan

Treatment goals for renal calculi (4) - Answer-pain management, pass stone, reduce
size of stone, prevent new stones

Who is a candidate for dialysis? (5) - Answer-Unresolvable hyperkalemia, acidosis,
uremic symptoms, fluid overload resistant to therapy, stage 5 CKD

What co-morbidities are associated with CKD? (3) - Answer-Hypertension, diabetes,
lupus

is CKD reversible? - Answer-No, it is progressive and irreversible

Stage 1 of CKD - Answer-Kidney damage but normal GFR >90

Stage 2 of CKD - Answer-Mild decrease in GFR (60-89)

Stage 3 of CKD - Answer-Moderate decrease in GFR (30-59)

, Still a chance for improvement of kidney function

Stage 4 of CKD - Answer-Severe decrease in GFR 15-29

Stage 5 of CKD - Answer-Kidney failure
GFR <15 or dialysis

Warning signs of GERD (5) - Answer-heartburn while eating & worse when laying
down, dysphagia, sensation of lump in your throat, abdominal/chest pain,
regurgitation

GERD symptoms over the age of 50 (6) - Answer-dysphagia, odynophagia, N/V,
weight loss, melena, early satiety

Symptoms of hiatal hernia - Answer-Typically asymptomatic

Treatment of sliding hiatal hernia (4) - Answer-Small, frequent meals, avoid lying flat
after eating, avoid tight clothes, weight control

Key symptom of duodenal ulcers - Answer-chronic, intermittent pain in the epigastric
region

When do patients with duodenal ulcers typically have the most pain (2) - Answer-
30min-2hrs after eating or in the middle of the night (d/t stomach being empty)

Where do we typically see peptic ulcer disease? (3) - Answer-lower esophagus,
stomach and duodenum

What is the first line medication for treatment of major depression - Answer-SSRI's

What factors affect antidepressant prescription? (5) - Answer-symptoms, age, side
effects, safety and cost

What is social anxiety disorder? - Answer-Fear and avoidance of social situations

Positive schizophrenia symptoms (3) - Answer-hallucinations, thought disorder and
bizarre behaviors

Negative schizophrenia symptoms (5) - Answer-flattened affect, alogia, anhedonia,
attention deficit and apathy

Cognitive schizophrenia symptoms - Answer-inability to perform daily tasks that
require attention and planning

What would imaging show for patients with schizophrenia (2) - Answer-Enlarged
lateral & third ventricle and widened frontocortical fissures and sulci

What people are more at risk for developing hypothyroidism? (2) - Answer-Women
and elderly

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