renal problems Flashcards

1
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progressive chronic kidney disease, has what effect on kidney size

A

smaller and shrunken kidneys (unless obstructive)

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progressive chronic kidney disease effect on blood

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EPO made in the kidneys and produces red cells. Therefore, a decreased kidney function causes progressive anaemia

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3
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define AKI

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change in renal function that occurs over hours to days

can be pre-renal, renal or post renal

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approach to AKI

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  • identify patient at high risk and optimise care
  • stop all nephrotoxic agents
  • assess and optimise volume status
  • monitor creatinine and CO
  • non-invasive diagnostic workup
  • imaging
  • invasive diagnostic workup
  • revise drugs
  • diet
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5
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how do you assess volume status

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  • pulse
  • BP
  • JVP
  • listen to lungs
  • oedema
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6
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how do you diagnose glomerulonephritis

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presence of haematuria and proteinuria

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7
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describe acute interstitial nephritis

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  • immune-mediated form of AKI
  • characterised by an inflammatory infiltrate in renal interstitial and tubules
  • diagnosed by renal biopsy
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8
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define CKD

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abnormalities of kidney structure or function, present for >3 months, with implication for health

defined based on cause, GFR category, and albuminuria category

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9
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what are the 5 glomerular stages of CKD

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  1. GFR = > 90ml/min
  2. GFR = 60-90ml/min
  3. GFR = 30-60ml/min
  4. GFR = 15-30ml/min
  5. GFR = <15ml/mol
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10
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what are the albumin stages of CKD

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A1 = < 3mg/mmol

A2 = 3-30mg/mmol

A3 = >30mg/mmol

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CKD affect on minerals

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mineral bone disorder

  • phosphate retention due to reduced renal clearance
  • disordered vitamin D metabolism
  • secondary hyperparathyroidism
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12
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CKD mineral bone disorder tx

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  • dietary phosphate restriction
  • phosphate binders to minimise absorption (e.g. calcium carbonate)
  • 1a (OH) vitamin D
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CKD affect on K and tx

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hyperkalaemia

  • restrict dietary K
  • review medication e.g. ACEi
  • correct metabolic acidosis
  • consider ion exchange resins
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14
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describe haemodialysis

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  • blood is removed from the body and passed through an artificial kidney
  • done at least 3 times a week for 4-5 hours each time
  • done at home or in dialysis unit
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peritoneal dialysis

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  • a tube is placed into the abdomen through which specialised peritoneal dilate fluid is drained
  • waste products diffuse into the fluid and then are drained out
  • done everyday - either 4 bags a day or by a machine overnight
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