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Where might we see fluid excess in infants?
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eyes, mouth, fingers, fontanel
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What PSTG?
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poststreptococcal glomerulonephritis--> group A beta hemolytic strep
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What are s/s of PSTG?
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hematuria, edema, HTN, HA
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What type of fluid therapy is ordered for PSTG patients?
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fluid restriction; fluid replacement based on weight, need to preserve kidneys
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PSTG requires ______ for the kidney to recover.
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acute dialysis
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What is the triad seen with HUS?
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thrombocytopenia, anemia, ARF
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what is the main cause of HUS?
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E. coli
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Is potassium high or low with HUS?
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high; kidneys cannot filter potassium
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Is glucose high or low with HUS?
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low;diarrhea, vomiting, poor appetite
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What are the most common causes of renal trauma?
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MVA, direct blow, sports injuries
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What is the dwell time for peritoneal dialysis?
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1-2 hours
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How long is the exchange time for peritoneal dialysis?
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30-40 minutes
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What is hypospadias?
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boys do not have a normal urethral opening on the penis
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