Chapter 25: Disorders of Renal Function

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Congenital disorders of the kidneys are fairly common, occurring in approximately 1:1000 live births. What is the result to the newborn when bilateral renal dysplasia occurs? (Select all that apply.)

• Potter facies • Oligohydramnios • Pulmonary hypoplasia • Renal failure

A patient who developed acute pyelonephritis asks the nurse what caused the infection. Which should be included in the nurse's response? Select all that apply.

• Acute pyelonephritis is caused by bacterial infection. • Escherichia coli is the causative agent in about 80% of cases. • Outflow obstruction, catheterization, and urinary instrumentation.

If a client with a kidney stone has the "classic" ureteral colic, the client will describe his pain as: Select all that apply.

• Acute, intermittent • Excruciating • In the flank and upper outer quadrant of the abdomen

The nurse is caring for a patient who has not received prenatal care during her pregnancy. The patient delivers a newborn who dies an hour after birth because of total agenesis of both kidneys. Which of the following physical features does the newborn exhibit that correlates with this diagnosis? Select all that apply.

• Eyes widely separated with epicanthic folds • Low-set ears • Broad and flat nose

A nurse is caring for a patient diagnosed with nephrotic syndrome. The nurse is aware that the patient may manifest which of the following? Select all that apply.

• Massive proteinuria (>3.5 g/day) • Lipiduria • Generalized edema • Hyperlipidemia

Which are contributing factors of acute postinfectious glomerulonephritis? Select all that apply.

• Occurs after infection of group A ?-hemolytic streptococci. • May result from impetigo. • Primarily infects the pharynx.

Which laboratory findings should you expect to see in a patient diagnosed with nephritic syndrome?

Elevated urine protein and hypoalbuminemia

A 60 year-old man has been diagnosed with renal calculi after repeated episodes of excruciating flank pain in recent weeks. The man states that, "I don't know how this could happen to me, since I'm so careful about eating a healthy diet." What is the most appropriate response to the man's statement?

"What you eat can influence your risk of stone formation, but many other factors like hormones and your metabolism are involved."

A nurse is caring for a patient with hematuria. The nurse understands this may be a clinical manifestation of which of the following conditions? Select all that apply.

• Renal calculi • Renal cell carcinoma • Acquired renal cyst

Which of the following are appropriate interventions in the care of a patient diagnosed with renal calculi? Select all that apply.

• Straining the client's urine • Addressing the client's pain • Keeping track of intake and output

A nurse is caring for a child with Wilms tumor, stage I. Which of the following can be said regarding this diagnosis? Select all that apply.

• Prognosis is good with treatment. • The tumor is limited to the kidney and can be excised with the capsular surface intact.

A 34 year-old man has been taking up to 2400 mg of ibuprofen per day following a motor vehicle several months ago and consequent chronic pain. He has recently been diagnosed with chronic analgesic nephritis as a result of his high analgesic intake. The man is surprised at the diagnosis, stating, "I thought that taking too many drugs hurt your liver if anything, not your kidneys." What is the most appropriate response to the man's statement?

"Your kidneys are vulnerable to damage because of how much blood flows through them and the fact that they break down many drugs."

A frantic mother brings her young child into the emergency department. She states that during the evening bath, she noticed a large mass in her child's abdomen. After diagnostic testing, the pediatrician tells the parents that their child has Wilms tumor, Stage IV. After the doctor leaves the room, the parents ask the nurse, "What does this mean?" The nurse will respond, "Your child ('s):

"has cancer of the kidney that has spread most likely to their lungs."

A nurse suspects a diagnosis of Goodpasture syndrome for which of the following patients?

A middle-aged male who works as a painter

The nurse recognizes the most common cause of acute postinfectious glomerulonephritis as:

A streptococcal infection 7 to 12 days prior to onset

Which of the following statements about the use of angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitor medications and autosomal recessive polycystic kidney disease (ARPKD) is accurate?

ACE inhibitors may interrupt the renin-angiotensin-aldosterone system to reduce renal vasoconstriction.

A patient is being evaluated for kidney stones. The nurse anticipates the patient will manifest:

Acute onset of colicky or dull and achy intermittent flank pain

A client has been given the diagnosis of diffuse glomerulonephritis. They ask the nurse what diffuse means. The nurse responds:

All glomeruli and all parts of the glomeruli are involved.

The nurse suspects that a newborn infant who presents with bilateral flank masses, impaired lung development, and oliguria may be suffering from which of the following disorders?

Autosomal recessive polycystic kidney disease (ARPD)

Acute pyelonephritis is a result of which of the following?

Bacterial infection

Which clinical manifestations would you expect to see in an infant diagnosed with autosomal recessive polycystic kidney disease (ARPKD)?

Bilateral flank masses and impaired lung development

A nurse is caring for a patient with systemic lupus erythematosis (SLE). The patient asks why a urinalysis is necessary. The best answer is that a urinalysis would determine whether which of the following factors was present in the urine?

Blood or protein

A patient who has had an intestinal bypass has developed a kidney stone. Which of the following types of kidney stone does the nurse recognize that this patient will most likely be treated for?

Calcium

Hospitalized patients are at the greatest risk of developing septicemia related to which procedure?

Catheter-associated bacteriuria

A client with a history of chronic pyelonephritis has been admitted several times with recurrent bacterial infection of the urinary tract. The nurse should anticipate educating this client with regard to which common treatment regimen?

Continue taking antibiotics for full 10 to 14 days even if symptoms of infection disappear.

Which of the following pain descriptions would lead the nurse to suspect the client is experiencing ureteral colic?

Excruciating pain in the flank and upper outer quadrant of abdomen that radiates to bladder area.

Which of the following is a nonsurgical method of treatment for renal calculi (kidney stones)?

Extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy (ESWL)

A nurse on an acute medical unit of a hospital has admitted a 62 year-old female from the emergency department who has been diagnosed with acute pyelonephritis. Which of the following statements most accurately conveys an aspect of the knowledge base that the nurse needs to perform adequate care and teaching?

Flank pain, dysuria and nausea and vomiting are likely assessment findings.

A patient has passed a kidney stone composed of uric acid (urate). Which of the following pathological conditions is a contributing factor for the development of this type of kidney stone?

Gout

Acute postinfectious glomerulonephritis, as its name implies, follows an acute infection somewhere else in the body. What is the most common cause of acute postinfectious glomerulonephritis?

Group A Β-hemolytic streptococci

Which signs and symptoms would you expect to see in a patient diagnosed with acute nephritic syndrome?

Hematuria and azotemia

A nurse is caring for a patient who has a recent history of passing calcium urinary stones. Which of the following is a priority nursing consideration for this patient?

Hydration

The nurse is assessing a patient who has a unilateral obstruction of the urinary tract. The nurse anticipates the patient may develop:

Increase in blood pressure

Manifestations of polycystic kidney disease include which of the following?

Increase in kidney size bilaterally

The nurse is planning care for a patient with a urinary tract obstruction. The nurse includes assessment for which of the following possible complications?

Increased blood pressure

Unilateral obstruction of the urinary tract may result in renin secretion, thereby leading to which of the following?

Increased blood pressure

A patient is to receive a radiocontrast media as part of a diagnostic scan. Which of the following is intended to reduce the nephrotoxic effects of the radiocontrast media?

Increasing the normal saline intravenous infusion rate to 125 mL/hour

Which one of the following is the usual cause of acute pyelonephritis?

Infection

Wilms tumor is a tumor of childhood. It is usually an encapsulated mass occurring in any part of the kidney. What are the common presenting signs of a Wilms tumor?

Large asymptomatic abdominal mass and hypertension

Both type 1 and type 2 diabetes mellitus can cause damage to the glomeruli of the kidneys. What renal disease is diabetic nephropathy associated with?

Nephrotic syndrome

The nurse is evaluating her patient's risk for an urinary tract infection. Which of the following patients has the highest risk?

Patient with obstructed urinary outflow from the kidney

A patient diagnosed with Goodpasture's syndrome would require which of the therapies to remove proteins and autoantibodies from the system?

Plasmapheresis

Which one of the following would the nurse see as being liable to cause the most serious long-term problems?

Polycystic kidney disease

Which of the following substances would not be found in glomerular filtrate?

Protein

The nurse is reviewing the lab results of a patient with suspected nephrotic syndrome. The nurse anticipates that the results to include:

Protein in the urine

The nurse reviews the lab results for a patient who has advanced autosomal dominant polycystic kidney disease (ADPKD). The patient 's hemoglobin is 8.8 g/dL. The nurse suspects this lab value is related to which of the following causes?

Reduced production of erythropoietin

A 22 year-old female with a history of intermittent flank pain, repeated UTIs and hematuria has been diagnosed with autosomal dominant polycystic kidney disease (ADPKD). Which of the following phenomena has most likely contributed to the development of this diagnosis?

She has inherited a tendency for epithelial cell in her tubules to proliferate inappropriately.

A nurse is caring for a patient who has been diagnosed with kidney colic and has not yet passed the stone. Which of the following interventions should the nurse be sure to include when planning the care for this patient?

Strain the urine

A nurse observes that a patient's urine is cola colored and considers which of the following as a possible reason?

The patient's urine contains material from the degradation of red blood cells.

A young woman presents with signs and symptoms of urinary tract infection (UTI). The nurse notes that this is the fifth UTI in as many months. What would this information lead the nurse to believe?

There is possible obstruction in the urinary tract.

A patient is being treated with colchicine (Colcrys) for pain in the big right toe. The patient begins to complain of severe right flank pain and is diagnosed with kidney stones. Which of the following types of kidney stones does the nurse recognize this patient is most likely affected by?

Uric acid

Prior to undergoing diagnostic testing with contrast, it is recommended that older adult clients have their creatinine level checked. The rationale for this is to ensure the client:

Will not undergo an acute kidney injury by decreasing renal blood flow


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