Chapter 47 Medsurg PrepU Questions

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Which nursing assessment finding indicates the client with renal dysfunction has not met expected outcomes?

Client reports increasing fatigue.

Which nursing assessment finding indicates the client with renal dysfunction has not met expected outcomes?

Client reports increasing fatigue. Explanation: Fatigue, shortness of breath, and exercise intolerance are consistent with unexplained anemia, which can be secondary to gradual renal dysfunction.

A patient is placed on hemodialysis for the first time. The patient complains of a headache with nausea and begins to vomit, and the nurse observes a decreased level of consciousness. What does the nurse determine has happened?

The patient is experiencing a cerebral fluid shift.

A 24-hour urine collection is scheduled to begin at 8:00 am. When should the nurse initiate the procedure?

After discarding the 8:00 am specimen

Which hormone causes the kidneys to reabsorb sodium?

Aldosterone

Serum sodium plays a major role in maintaining fluid and electrolyte balance. Choose all the correct statements that apply.

Aldosterone causes renal reabsorption of sodium. Angiotensin II controls the release of aldosterone. Renin, an enzyme released by the kidneys, activates the RAS system to ensure adequate filtration.

Following a cystoscopy, the client has a nursing diagnosis of acute pain related to the trauma of the procedure to the urinary tract. An appropriate nursing intervention is to:

Assist with warm sitz baths.

The nurse is providing care to a client who has had a kidney biopsy. The nurse would need to be alert for signs and symptoms of which of the following?

Bleeding

A creatinine clearance test has been ordered. The nurse prepares to:

Collect the client's urine for 24 hours.

The nurse caring for a client is providing instructions for an upcoming renal angiography. Which nursing action, explained in the preoperative instructions, is essential in the postprocedure period?

Complete a pulse assessment of the legs and feet.

When describing the functions of the kidney to a client, which of the following would the nurse include? Select all that apply.

Control of water balance Secretion of the enzyme renin

Which value does the nurse recognize as the best clinical measure of renal function?

Creatinine clearance

A client undergoes renal angiography. The nurse prepares the client for the test and provides postprocedure care. Which intervention should the nurse provide to the client after renal angiography?

Palpate the pulses in the legs and feet

The term used to describe total urine output less than 0.5 mL/kg/hour is

oliguria

The nurse is completing a routine urinalysis using a dipstick. The test reveals an increased specific gravity. The nurse should suspect which condition?

decreased fluid intake

The nurse is preparing a client for a nuclear scan of the kidneys. Following the procedure, the nurse instructs the client to

drink liberal amounts of fluids.

Although the primary function of the urinary system is the transport of urine, the kidneys perform several functions. Which is NOT a function of the kidneys?

excreting protein

A client is experiencing some renal secretion abnormalities, for which diagnostics are being performed. Which substance is typically reabsorbed in urine?

glucose

Enuresis

inability to control urination

Client's with a history of hyperthyroidism are at risk for

Kidney stones

A nurse is reviewing the laboratory test results of a client with renal disease. Which of the following would the nurse expect to find?

Increased serum creatinine

The nurse is visiting the home of a client who is receiving at-home peritoneal dialysis therapy. Which finding indicates to the nurse that the client is developing peritonitis?

Cloudy dialysate effluent

The nurse is aware, when caring for patients with renal disease, that which substance made in the glomeruli directly controls blood pressure?

Renin

A client asks the nurse why a creatinine clearance test is an accurate indicator of kidney function. The nurse is most correct to reply which of the following?

"Creatinine is broken down at a constant rate, and the total amount is excreted by the kidney."

A female client presents to the health clinic for a routine physical examination. The nurse observes that the client's urine is bright yellow. Which question is most appropriate for the nurse to ask the client?

"Do you take multiple vitamin preparations?"

The client presents with nausea and vomiting, absent bowel sounds, and colicky flank pain. The nurse interprets these findings as consistent with:

Ureteral colic

The nurse is giving discharge instructions to the client following a bladder ultrasound. Which statement by the client indicates the client understands the instructions?

"I can resume my usual activities without restriction."

The nurse is preparing the client for magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) of the kidney. Which statement by the client requires action by the nurse?

"I took my blood pressure medication with my morning coffee an hour ago."

A client is scheduled for a renal angiography. Which of the following would be appropriate before the test?

Monitor the client for an allergy to iodine contrast material.

Which is an effect of aging on upper and lower urinary tract function?

More prone to develop hypernatremia

An older adult's most recent laboratory findings indicate a decrease in creatinine clearance. When performing an assessment related to potential causes, the nurse should:

confirm all of the medications and supplements normally taken Adverse effects of medications are a common cause of decreased renal function in older adults.

An older adult's most recent laboratory findings indicate a decrease in creatinine clearance. When performing an assessment related to potential causes, the nurse should:

confirm all of the medications and supplements normally taken.

A client with renal dysfunction of acute onset comes to the emergency department complaining of fatigue, oliguria, and coffee-colored urine. When obtaining the client's history to check for significant findings, the nurse should ask about:

recent streptococcal infection.

A client presents to the emergency department complaining of a dull, constant ache along the right costovertebral angle along with nausea and vomiting. The most likely cause of the client's symptoms is:

renal calculi

A client is undergoing diagnostics due to a significant drop in renal output. The physician has scheduled an angiography. This test will reveal details about:

renal circulation.


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