Scenario A Acute renal failure: Ms. Jones’s, an elder female of 68 years, has undergone open-heart surgery to restore a number of obstructed vessels in her heart. On her first day postoperatively, it is charted that she has oliguria.
Acute Renal Failure
I will describe what is happening to Ms. Jones kidneys and why it is causing the practical symptoms and other symptoms that may arise. I will also give details as to what is causing Ms. Jones kidney disease and potential treatments options and prognosis.
Cause of observed symptoms
Ms. Jones has oligura which is a urine output less than 400 mL/day. This can be caused by a secondary disease such as heart failure or major trauma or surgery (Burke, Mohn-Brown, & Eby 2011,