2.3.3 Treatment of Renal Disorders Flashcards

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What can occur when the kidneys do not function properly?

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Volume overload and hyponatremia

Uremia

Hyperkalemia, hyperphosphatemia, acidosis

Anemia

Hypocalcemia and hyperparathroidism

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What is the main reason patients with CKD have anemia?

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Kidneys are not producing EPO

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How would you treat a patient with volume overload with CKD?

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What are some consequences of volume overload?

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Peripheral edema

Pulmonary edema

Hypertension

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What is the trade off hypothesis associated with CKD-BMD?

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What is the ultimate solution?

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What are the characteristics of erythropoietin?

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Lowered calcitriol can have what affect?

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How would you treat a patient with CKD-MBD?

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Prevention!

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How would you treat a CKD patient with acidosis?

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What is this and how is it caused?

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Calciphylaxis

Results from calcification of small cutaneous arteries

Leading to development of ischemia and very painful skin ulcers

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What is the standard approach to treating anemic CKD patients?

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How would you treat hypertension in CKD patients

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What are consequences of renal anemia?

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