Renal Flashcards

1
Q

What is CKD stage 2?

A

eGFR 60-90 with some sign of kidney damage on tests

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What is CKD stage 1?

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eGFR > 90, some sign of kidney damage on tests

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2
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What is CKD stage 3a?

A

eGFR 45-59, moderate reduction in kidney function

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3
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What is CKD stage 3b?

A

eGFR 30-44, moderate reduction in kidney function

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4
Q

What is CKD stage 4?

A

eGFR 15-29, severe reduction in kidney function

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5
Q

What is CKD stage 5?

A

eGFR less than 15, established kidney failure - dialysis or transplant may be required

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6
Q

What is a common cause of acute interstitial nephritis?

A

Drugs e.g. NSAIDs, antibiotics

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Q

At what osmolality would you consider acute tubular necrosis?

A

<350

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8
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What if a pt has an eGFR of 45-59 but normal U&Es and no proteinuria?

A

No CKD

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