increased.Answer | | | | | Selected Answer: | True | Correct Answer: | False | | | | | * Question 7 1 out of 1 points | | | The two broad categories of dialysis are hemodialysis and __________ dialysis.Answer | | | | | Selected Answer: | peritoneal | Correct Answer: | peritoneal | | | | | * Question 8 0 out of 1 points | | | Urinary incontinence in elderly persons is considered a normal‚ age-related change.Answer | | | | | Selected
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patients that are not receiving dialysis cannot consume a high protein diet or their blood
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Chapter 47: Nursing Management: Acute Kidney Injury and Chronic Kidney Disease Test Bank MULTIPLE CHOICE 1. After the insertion of an arteriovenous graft (AVG) in the right forearm‚ a 54-year-old patient complains of pain and coldness of the right fingers. Which action should the nurse take? a. Teach the patient about normal AVG function. b. Remind the patient to take a daily low-dose aspirin tablet. c. Report the patient’s symptoms to the health care provider. d. Elevate the patient’s arm on pillows
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the global number of patients receiving dialysis continued to grow to 2.519 million. The new patients mainly come from Asia Pacific region (excluding Japan)‚ whereas for Europe‚ America‚ Japan and other mature markets‚ since these countries have a higher proportion of patients with advanced renal failure receiving treatment‚ so they have a slower growth in the number of patients receiving dialysis. For example‚ in 2013‚ the number of patients receiving dialysis in Asia-Pacific region grew by 17.0% YoY;
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Chronic renal failure is a worldwide public health problem. Millions of Americans are affected by this disease each year. It is a common condition in which there is progressive loss of kidney functioning. The loss of function usually takes months or years to occur‚ sometime not appearing until kidney function is less than one-tenth of normal. The kidneys have the important job of filtering‚ wastes and excess fluids from your blood‚ which are then excreted in the urine (Huether‚ 2012). When the kidneys
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Malnutrition is common among maintenance hemodialysis (MHD) patients‚ a common factor of increased death risk in these population. This study aimed to determine the prevalence of malnutrition of MHD patients at a dialysis center in a provincial hospital in the Philippines using the Dialysis Malnutrition Score (DMS)‚ a modified Subjective Global Assessment (SGA). It also aimed to analyze possible correlation between modified SGA and different techniques of nutritional assessment including food intake
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the discussions concerning the program were treated as options that would keep the cost of providing care low (D.‚ 2010). The current Medicare payment is $20.3 billion and this seems to burden the taxpayers. Comparing the medical expenses on peritoneal dialysis (PD) and the traditional in center hemodialysis; apparently‚ the End Stage Renal Disease patients will spend less if they are under PD than SERD. However‚ despite these economic relief‚ the United States’ taxpayers‚ the number of PD patients
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Renal Failure Kidneys are unable to remove accumulated metabolites from the blood which leads to altered fluid‚ electrolyte‚ and acid-base balance The cause may be a primary kidney disorder or secondary to a systemic disease May be acute or chronic Acute Abrupt onset and with prompt intervention is often reversible Chronic Develops slowly‚ is the end stage‚ and is not reversible Azotemia Nitrogen (protein) waste in the blood Acute Renal Failure A rapid decline in renal function with
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Disease (ESRD)‚ it is a direct result of chronic kidney disease. It is at this point that the kidneys can no longer remove toxins from the body through urine. There is no cure for CKD but requires treatment for survival‚ either a kidney transplant or dialysis. A kidney transplant is a treatment not a cure for end stage renal disease patients. However‚ it the doctor thinks this is an option then patients are medically evaluated at a transplant hospital. Evaluation is done by x-rays‚ blood work and other
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renal disease is when there is a permanent loss of total renal function. End-stage renal disease‚ is also known as chronic kidney disease (CKD)‚ with five stages. The fifth stage is the most severe stage‚ this is when the patient needs to begin dialysis‚ or be transplanted to survive. The Center for Disease Prevention and Control ranks End stage renal disease the ninth leading cause of death in the United States ("Center For Disease Control And Prevention"‚ 2010). New cases of ESRD in African
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