Nephrogenic di - Study guides, Class notes & Summaries

Looking for the best study guides, study notes and summaries about Nephrogenic di? On this page you'll find 166 study documents about Nephrogenic di.

Page 3 out of 166 results

Sort by

Endocrine PCCN Exam Questions and Answers
  • Endocrine PCCN Exam Questions and Answers

  • Exam (elaborations) • 41 pages • 2024
  • Available in package deal
  • Endocrine PCCN Exam Questions and Answers Imbalances in which of the following hormones will MOST DIRECTLY impact fluid balance: A. Aldosterone and cortisol. B. Thyroxin and ADH. C. Aldosterone and ADH. D. Cortisol and epinephrine. - Correct Answer ️️ -C. Aldosterone is a mineral corticoid that regulates extracellular fluid volume by increasing reabsorption of sodium and chloride, which causes water to be retained. Aldosterone is released by the adrenal cortex through activation of ...
    (0)
  • $13.49
  • + learn more
AACN AGACNP Review 2023/2024 updated to pass
  • AACN AGACNP Review 2023/2024 updated to pass

  • Exam (elaborations) • 9 pages • 2023
  • Available in package deal
  • AACN AGACNP Review Cushing's Syndrome/Disease - correct answer cortisol excess typically caused by pituitary adenoma 60-70% of cases. Central obesity w/ extremity wasting. dorsocervical fat pad. rounded facies. spontaneous bruising. purple striae hyperpigmentation poor wound healing/ skin infections. Dexamethasone suppression test. 1mg dexamethasone at 2300 hours and measure serum cortisol at 0800. Remove sources of excess and manage consequences ( HTN, hypokalemia, hyperglyc...
    (0)
  • $14.99
  • + learn more
2356 NURS Endocrine (julie) Test Questions And Answers
  • 2356 NURS Endocrine (julie) Test Questions And Answers

  • Exam (elaborations) • 7 pages • 2023
  • 2356 NURS Endocrine (julie) Test Questions And Answers What gland is ADH secreted from? - ANSWER- Posterior pituitary What does ADH do? (4) - ANSWER- - *F*acilitates concentration of urine. - *I*mpacts re-absorption of water. - *M*anage fluids. - *M*aintain kidney status. 2 primary disorders involving ADH: - ANSWER- - Diabetes insipidus (DI). - Syndrome of Inappropriate Antidiuretic Hormone (SIADH). define DI: - ANSWER- "Diabetes insipidus". - inability of the kidneys to conce...
    (0)
  • $12.89
  • + learn more
PCCN Exam 132 Questions with Verified Answers,100% CORRECT
  • PCCN Exam 132 Questions with Verified Answers,100% CORRECT

  • Exam (elaborations) • 19 pages • 2024
  • PCCN Exam 132 Questions with Verified Answers Epoetin alfa - CORRECT ANSWER anemia related to chronic kidney disease should be treated with ______________________. folic acid, Vitamin B12 - CORRECT ANSWER Name two treatments for megaloblastic anemia. infection - CORRECT ANSWER Glucose control (via insulin drip) in the post-CABG patient decreases the risk of ___________________. acidosis - CORRECT ANSWER In acute oliguric kidney injury, hyperkalemia leads to ____________________. r...
    (0)
  • $11.49
  • + learn more
2356 NURS Endocrine (julie) Test Questions And Answers
  • 2356 NURS Endocrine (julie) Test Questions And Answers

  • Exam (elaborations) • 7 pages • 2024
  • 2356 NURS Endocrine (julie) Test2356 NURS Endocrine (julie) Test Questions And Answers What gland is ADH secreted from? - ANSWER- Posterior pituitary What does ADH do? (4) - ANSWER- - *F*acilitates concentration of urine. - *I*mpacts re-absorption of water. - *M*anage fluids. - *M*aintain kidney status. 2 primary disorders involving ADH: - ANSWER- - Diabetes insipidus (DI). - Syndrome of Inappropriate Antidiuretic Hormone (SIADH). define DI: - ANSWER- "Diabetes insipidus". - inab...
    (0)
  • $7.99
  • + learn more
AC-PNP Exam Review questions fully solved & updated.
  • AC-PNP Exam Review questions fully solved & updated.

  • Exam (elaborations) • 65 pages • 2024
  • List drug options that will cover a pseudomonas Ceftazidime, cefipime, Pipercillin/ticarcillin, Meropenem, imipenem,aztreonam, Flouroquinolones, Aminoglycosides Describe the differences in CSF findings between bacterial, viral, & herpes meningitis Bacterial- Decreased glucose and highly Increased WBC, Lactate, protein: Diff- PMN Viral- Glucose normal and lactate normal or decreased, protein and WBC mildly increased. DIff PMN first than monos Herpes- Glucose normal, protein and WBC inc...
    (0)
  • $14.49
  • + learn more
AANP review Questions and ANSWERS for 2022/2023
  • AANP review Questions and ANSWERS for 2022/2023

  • Exam (elaborations) • 51 pages • 2023
  • AANP review Questions and ANSWERS for 2022/2023 Classic ECG finding in atrial flutter. Correct Answer: "Sawtooth" P waves Definition of unstable angina. Correct Answer: Angina is new, is worsening, or occurs at rest Antihypertensive for a diabetic patient with proteinuria. Correct Answer: ACEI Beck's triad for cardiac tamponade. Correct Answer: Hypotension, distant heart sounds, and JVD Drugs that slow AV node transmission. Correct Answer: β-blockers, digoxin, calcium cha...
    (1)
  • $14.49
  • 1x sold
  • + learn more
Med Surg 2 Endocrine disorders Questions and Correct Solutions Graded A+
  • Med Surg 2 Endocrine disorders Questions and Correct Solutions Graded A+

  • Exam (elaborations) • 11 pages • 2023
  • Acromegaly - -overproduction of growth hormone -typically caused by a tumor in the anterior pituitary gland -overgrowth of soft tissues (arms and legs dont grow because occurs after epophyseal closure) -may experience joint pain, enlargement of tongue, and deepening of voice, headaches, visual disturbances, sleep apnea, thick, leathery, oily skin. complications of acromegaly - enlarged heart, and liver, visual problems, hyperglycemia, infertility, atherosclerosis, heightened risk of ...
    (0)
  • $10.49
  • + learn more
ATI Peds 3 Lect 1 Iv Fluids Dehydration Exam Study Guide
  • ATI Peds 3 Lect 1 Iv Fluids Dehydration Exam Study Guide

  • Exam (elaborations) • 23 pages • 2024
  • What is the total body of water newborns? 80% TBW decrease gradually in the first year to? 60% ICF is ________ of total body water. 2/3 ECF mayor components Na+, Cl- ICF mayor components are K, PO4 ECF contains proteins T/F True ____ reduces secretions to 1,500 ml/day duodenum _____ reduces secretions to 250 ml a day colon Urine output is maintained to 800- 1,500 ml Osmolality number of solute particle per volume, is established by the electrolytes. Serum Osmolality (normal r...
    (0)
  • $12.00
  • + learn more
NR507 Week 7 Quiz Study Guide - 09-02-19
  • NR507 Week 7 Quiz Study Guide - 09-02-19

  • Exam (elaborations) • 6 pages • 2024
  • NR507 Week 7 Quiz Study Guide - 09-02-19 WEEK 7 QUIZ STUDY GUIDE ENDOCRINE • Diabetes Insipidus (DI) o Disorder of posterior pituitary o Insufficiency of ADH leading to polyuria and polydipsia o Nephrogenic DI- caused by inadequate response of renal tubules to ADH (vasopressin) and inability to reabsorb filtered H20 back into the body o Usually acquired but can be genetic o Acquired is r/t disorders and drugs that damage renal tubules- pyelonephritis, amyloidosis, destructive uropathi...
    (0)
  • $11.39
  • + learn more