Acute Renal Failure Flashcards
Mild damage not causing azotemia –> severe damage associated with complete anuria
Acute kidney injury
Decreased GFR leading to the retention of nitrogenous wastes
Acute renal failure
Anuria
no urine production
Polyuria
excessive urine production
polykuria
increased frequency of urine
stranguira
straining to urinate
Oliguria
Decreased amount of urine production
What are the 4 phases of acute renal failure?
Initial phase
Extension phase
Maintenance phase
Recovery phase
This phase of acute renal failure has absence of CS and a decreased urine output or increased CREA. Best time to treat in this stage.
Initial phase
This phase of acute renal failure is due to continued hypoxia and inflammation, compromised Na/K pumps, increased cystosolic calcium and loss of brush border.
Extension phase
In this phase of acute renal failure the urine is considered ultrafiltrate- no longer concentrating urine.
Maintenance phase
This phase of acute renal failure is characterized by polyuria and extreme Na loss
Recovery phase
What is the number one treatment choice for acute renal injury/failure?
FLUIDS
What is the shock dose for k9/feline?
K9: 60-90 ml/kg/hr
Cat: 45 ml/kg/hr
What is the standard amount of insensible fluid loss?
22 ml/kg/day