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Certified Nephrology Nurse study guide with Complete Solutions uremia Is responsible for several g I complaints list the four most common ones - ANSWER-metallic taste, fetid breath from decomposing urea, g I bleeding due to low platelet count and ammonia or hyperkalemia which may cause diarrhea...

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uremia Is responsible for several g I complaints list the four most common ones - ANSWER✔✔-metallic

taste, fetid breath from decomposing urea, g I bleeding due to low platelet count and ammonia or

hyperkalemia which may cause diarrhea


define osteomalacia - ANSWER✔✔-calcification problems


define osteitis fibrosa - ANSWER✔✔-replacement of bone with fibrous tissue


define osteoporosis - ANSWER✔✔-reduction of bone mineral density


define osteosclerosis - ANSWER✔✔-significant increase in bone density


what is the etiology of anemia found in uremic patients - ANSWER✔✔-the small amount of red blood

cells that do form are usually abnormal, one cause is the decreased production of erythropoietin

another is the inability to absorb iron, also the life span of the red blood cells diminishes, platelet

abnormalities can lead to bleeding of the gums, the dialyzer may leak during dialysis, excess labs at

treatment


how do the kidneys influence bone health and what are the effects of kidney disease on this process -

ANSWER✔✔-the kidneys function to maintain calcium and phosphorous levels, the hormone calcitriol

also know as vitamin D 3, produced by the kidney enables absorption of calcium from blood sources,

when kidney function decreases causes calcium levels to drop and phosphorous levels increase the body




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