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21 Cards in this Set
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GFR
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125ml/min
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At what pressure is renal blood flow autoregulated
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between 60 and 160
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How is BUN related to GFR
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inversely
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What does a BUN of > 50 indicate
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decreased GFR
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Urine specific gravity
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1.018
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Postpone surgery when K is over
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5.5
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For every 10 torr drop in PaCO2 what happens to K
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drops by 0.5 mEq
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What happens to Ca and Mg in renal failure
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hypocalcemia
hypermagnesemia |
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What is the bicarb administration formula
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.3 X wt(kg) X SBE
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What is the most serious problem of chronic renal failure
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infection
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What is the best indicator to determine stage of renal disease
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plasma creatine concentration
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What kind of intubation technique should be utilized with renal failure
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RSI
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When do you avoid sux in renal patients
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when their potassium is greater than 6
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What is a good paralytic for renal
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cisatracurium, atracurium, mivacron
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What are two good induction drugs for renal patients
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etomidate
pentothal |
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What vent changes do you make to combat hypotension in the renal patient
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decrease TV
increase RR |
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Best IA for renal
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isoflurane
then des |
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HR in a nephrolithiasis needs to be around
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80-90
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Major complication of TURP
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hyponatremia
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First 2 signs of excessive IV fluid absorption during a turp
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increased BP
Decreased HR |
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What two events should the anesthesia provider be prepared for when an occlusion clamp is released following a kidney transplant
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hypotension
hyperkalemia (cardiac arrest) |