tight fitting pant. Case 2 1. Due to the loss of blood P.W is at risk for pre-renal acute renal failure and it may lead to poor renal perfusion. 2. The best type of treatment to prevent renal failure would be adequate fluid volume replacement with blood or any isotonic solution maintain proper blood volume circulation and to maintain adequate blood pressure and perfusion to the kidneys. 3. P.W. is in the stage of pre-renal oliguria. This means that the kidneys are functioning as the should if blood
Words: 349 - Pages: 2
DEPARTMENT OF ACCOUNTANCY UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS MEMORANDUM TO: Dr. Newell FROM: DATE: February 14, 2013 SUBJECT: Lakeside Hospital Renal Dialysis Unit Analysis Introduction Dr. Peter Lawrence noted that as a result of an alteration in Medicare’s payment policies for hemodialysis treatments, the Renal Dialysis Unit in Lakeside Hospital will be terminated unless he can show that the unit covers its costs in addition to an adequate portion of the overhead costs. In the memorandum, I will
Words: 883 - Pages: 4
have on our bodies. You mentioned in your post about high protein diets and how it can damage the kidneys, and I found it particularly interesting and decided to research more. According to research, high protein diets can cause harmful effects on renal (kidney) function and are believed to be due to the overwork induced by such diets on the kidneys (Aparicio, Nebot, Garcia-del Moral, Machado-Vilchez, Porres, Sanchez and Aranda, 2013). High protein diets cause elevation of glomerular filtration rate
Words: 307 - Pages: 2
cardiovascular condition. Treatment for CKD seeks to slow the progression of the disease by relieving the underlying condition. Once CKD has reached its final stage, kidney function is insufficient and renal replacement therapy is required. Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD) was formerly known as chronic renal failure (Haynes & Winearls, 2010). CKD can be diagnosed when there is damage to a kidney or the function of the kidney is decreased (Levey & Coresh, 2012). The loss of kidney function can
Words: 1634 - Pages: 7
HIGIENE BUCODENTAL 2010-2011 M2. EXPLORACIÓN BUCODENTAL. KATHERINE SÁNCHEZ S. INDICE La heparina……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 3 Tipos de heparina……………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 4 Heparina de alto peso molecular o no fraccionada (HNF)……………………………..……. 4 Heparina de bajo peso molecular (HBPM)…………………………………………………….……. 7 Pentasacárido sintético……………….…..……………….…..……………….…………………………... 10 Usos de la heparina……………………………………………………………………………………………………………
Words: 3592 - Pages: 15
Chronic renal failure is irreversible destruction to the kidneys that gradually happens over a long period of time. A person’s kidney’s normally filters wastes and excess fluids from the blood, which gets excreted in the urine. Since George has chronic renal failure he has dangerous levels of fluid, electrolytes and wastes that are build up in his body. A couple of signs that are indicating George has chronic renal failure are his increased urinary output, his loss of appetite and his unintended
Words: 829 - Pages: 4
Health Care Experiences (Option B) University of Phoenix Health Care Vocabulary HCS/212 Coralene Quimby-Worrell July 21, 2014 Health Care Experiences (Option B) Health care technology today is far more advanced than it was 30 years ago. With a variety of technology available to medical agencies, patients can now be diagnosed and treated quicker than they could 30 years ago. One piece of technology that I have always wanted to know more about is the dialysis machine. Though I work in a
Words: 911 - Pages: 4
COURSE INFORMATION | IG NUMBER | | COURSE | NUTRITION THERAPY II | TOPIC: | NUTRITIONAL MANAGEMENT OF CARDIO-VASCULAR DISEASES | TERM | Prelim | WEEK NO | 2 | SESSION | 2 | DURATION | 5 hrs. | INTENDED LEARNINGOUTCOMES | COURSE OUTCOMES | 1. Explain the pathophysiology, the effects of the disease on patient’s nutritional status and the and the required dietary management. 2. Discuss the principles involved in the dietary management of a patient’s disease. 3. Design a
Words: 825 - Pages: 4
more and more occupational environment today affects kidney health and lead to chronic renal disease. Chronic renal disease (CKD) refers people who are losing in renal function of nephrons over at least three months. Occupational kidney disease is usually caused by lead, cadmium, mercury, beryllium, uranium, silicosis, organic solvents, and carbon disulfide. For example, toxic chemical silica can affect renal function or structure and lead to nephropathy, and organic solvents people used in industry
Words: 723 - Pages: 3
Glomerulonephritis is an abnormal renal disease and not a part of the normal aging process. This disease is categorized by the inflammation of glomerulus. The inflammation can be onset in the presence of certain drugs and toxins, diseases such as vascular, systemic, diabetes mellitus, and lupus erythematosus, or viruses such as hepatitis B or C and human immunodeficiency disease (HIV) (McCance, et al., 2006). There are eight different common types of glomerulonephritis. The common types of glomerulonephritis
Words: 466 - Pages: 2