One week ago, a 12-year-old boy had an anaphylactic response toampicillin, which he had been taking for an ear infection. Theclient was cared for in the ICU and was stabilized. Five days afteradmission, he now has oliguria, and his serum BUN and creatinineare elevated.
Why is the client’s renal system responding this way?
(Visited 5 times, 1 visits today)
Related posts:
- Question: 3. A Young College Student Went To The Campus Health Services Because Of Fatigue And Lack Of Appetite. She Noticed Yellowing Of Sclera And That Her Urine Had Become Dark. ALT AST ALP LD Serum Bilirubin Urine Bilirubin Hepatitis A Ab (IgG) Hepatitis A Ab (IgM) Hepatitis B Surface Ag Hepatitis B Surface Ab Hepatitis C Ab Elevated Elevated Minimally Elevated …
- Question: 1. What Is A Nosocomial Or Facility Acquired Infection? (Select The Best Answer.) A.An Infection Of The Nose. B.An Infection That The Resident Brings Into The Facility. C.An Infection That Develops After Admission To The NF. D.An Infection That Is In The Urine.2. Identify Infection Control Measures That Are Required In The Kitchen. (Select All That …
- Question: Pathophysiology!!!! 11. A Nurse Is Caring For A Client With A Serum Potassium Level Of 3.3mEq/L. Which Of The Following Clinical Manifestation Is Expected To Be Seen In This Client? 12. A Nurse Is Caring For A Client For A Client With An Elevated Serum Calcium Level. Which Of The Following Is Common Clinical Manifestation Of A Client With Hypercalcemia? …
- Question: You Severely Burn Your Arm In A Freak Cookle-baking Accident. What Do You Expect The Electrolyte Concentrations Are In The Area Of The Burn? Serum Levels Not Affected By Calcium Spiled From Collo Serum Potassium Greatly Elevated No Elevation In Sodium Serum Levels A And Bare Most Correct
- Question: The Patient Is A 41 Year-old Male Who Has A Longstanding History Of Hypertension, And Diabetes And Presents With A Complaint Of Purities, Fatigue, Lower Extremity Edema, Nausea. The Following Laboratory Work Is Drawn And Reported: Laboratory Data Results 130 6.2 Chemistry Sodium 1 Potassium Chloride Total CO2 BUN Serum Creatinine Fasting Glucose Urine …
- Question: Is A Factor Of Old Age. B. Is Hereditary C. Is More Common In Females. D. Is Correctable With Surgery. E. Improves Over Time. 9. To Straighten The Car Canal Of A Child Under 3 Years, You Would A. Pull The Earlobe Down And Back. B. Pull The Ear Lobe Up And Back. C. Leave The Ear Lobe Untouched. D. Straighten The Ear Drum. E, Ask The Parent To Do It. …
- Question: A Client Comes To The Emergency Department (ED) With Complaints Of General Malaise And Fever For The Past Few Days. Which Of The Following Blood Tests Can Be Performed To Assess For Inflammation? Erythrocyte Sedimentation Rate (ESR) BUN And Creatinine Hemoglobin And Hematocrit Complete Metabolic Panel (CMP)
- Question: You Are Caring For A Patient With Urosepsis In The ICU. The Patient’s Blood Pressure Has Dropped And The Mean Arterial Pressure (MAP) Is 50. The ICU Consultant Has Now Charted A Noradrenaline Infusion. N This ICU Single Strength Noradrenaline Is Made By Adding 4mg Of Noradrenaline To 50mls Of A Compatible Fluid. A. Calculate The Concentration Of A …
- Question: Mr. X Is Admitted To Your Unit In Acute Renal Failure. The Patient States His Physician Told Him He Has “pre-renal Acute Renal Failure.” He Tells You That Description Is Very Confusing And Wants To Know What That Means. Mr. X Realizes That He Is Very Sick And Wants To Know How The Disease Will Progress. Explain To Mr. X In Detail The Clinical Process …
- Question: Electronic Medical Records Specialist 11. With The Admission Date Of 7/1/16 And The Discharge Of 7/2/16, What Is The Length Of Stay? _days. 12. With The Admission Date Of 12/24/16 And The Discharge Of 1/11/17, What Is The Length Of Stay? __ Days. 13. With The Admission Date Of 9/30/16 And The Discharge Of 10/9/16, What Is The Length Of Stay? Days. 14. …