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West Coast University PATHO 101 Chapter 28 1)The retention of nitrogenous wastes is referred to as Postrenal failure is a result of Which is a characteristic finding in renal failure? Which hormone is responsible for renal failure induced anemia? Which is the leading cause of chronic renal failure? What level of nephron loss constitutes the first stage of renal failure? Which is a risk factor for acute renal failure? Diabetes mellitus Atherosclerosis Advanced age Hypertension A patient with chronic renal failure who exhibits the inability to excrete fluid is likely to present with which of the following? Rales Bounding pulses Peripheral edema Jugular venous distention Which are restricted when treating a client in renal failure? Fluid Protein Sodium Potassium Which are types of dialysis? Hemodialysis Continuous renal replacement Continuous cycling peritoneal dialysis Continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis            

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West Coast University

PATHO 101

Chapter 28

1)The retention of nitrogenous wastes is referred to as

  1. Postrenal failure is a result of
  2. Which is a characteristic finding in renal failure?
  3. Which hormone is responsible for renal failure induced anemia?
  4. Which is the leading cause of chronic renal failure?
  5. What level of nephron loss constitutes the first stage of renal failure?
  6. Which is a risk factor for acute renal failure?
    1. Diabetes mellitus
    2. Atherosclerosis
    3. Advanced age
    4. Hypertension
  7. A patient with chronic renal failure who exhibits the inability to excrete fluid is likely to present with which of the following?
    1. Rales
    2. Bounding pulses
    3. Peripheral edema
    4. Jugular venous distention
  8. Which are restricted when treating a client in renal failure?
    1. Fluid
    2. Protein
    3. Sodium
    4. Potassium
  9. Which are types of dialysis?
    1. Hemodialysis
    2. Continuous renal replacement
    3. Continuous cycling peritoneal dialysis
    4. Continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis

 

 

 

 

 

 

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