Chronic Kidney Disease (CDK) Flashcards
What is Chronic Kidney Disease (CDK)
gradual, irreversible loss of kidney function
What is Chronic Kidney Disease (CDK) most due to and is a S/S
fluid volume overload
S/S:
- jugular distention
- crackles
- edema
What will the patients BP, RR be when Chronic Kidney Disease (CDK) is happening
- BP: hypertension
- RR: dyspnea, tachypnea
Other S/S of Chronic Kidney Disease (CDK)
- lethargy, tremors
- pruritus
What deposits under the skin with Chronic Kidney Disease (CDK)
-uremic frost (crystallized urea deposits under the skin)
GI symptoms w/ Chronic Kidney Disease (CDK)
nausea, vomiting
What will be restricted with Chronic Kidney Disease (CDK)
- fluids
- sodium
- potassium
- phosphorus
- magnesium
- protein
Nursing care for a patient with Chronic Kidney Disease (CDK)
- monitor I&Os, daily weight
- protect skin from breakdown
What should be avoided if a patient has Chronic Kidney Disease (CDK)
- NSAIDs
- contrast dye
- magnesium containing antacids
What is AV Fistula
connection between an artery and vein that allows for dialysis access
(surgically done)
How should you mature a new AV Fistula
perform hand exercises
What NOT to do with an AV Fistula
-no BP or blood draws from that arm
do NOT carry items or sleep on the arm