NURS 4010 WEEK 6 EXAM UPDATED QUESTIONS AND ACCURATE ANSWERS VERIFIED 100% GRADED A+ BEST COPY FOR STUDY2024-2025 What is Elimination? removal of waste through skin, lungs, kidneys, and intestines via the process of perspiration, expiration, urination, and defecation. A patient with AKI has a GFR of 40mL/min (Normal: 90ml/min or higher). Which lab value do you expect this patient to present with? 1.) Decreased Potassium level 2.) Increased BUN level 3.) Decreased Creatinine level 2 What are the four potential complications of AKI? 1.) FVE - Fluid Overload 2.) Metabolic =mbalance (Catabolism-breakdown of body proteins) 3.) Electrolyte/Acid-Base =mbalance 4.) =nfection For Fluid Overload (FVE), a complication of AKI, what are common S/S seen on the body? -Dependent pitting edema -Respiratory Crackles -Dyspnea -Weight Gain -Tachycardia -Hugular Vein DistentionHow do you manage the AKI complication of FVE? -Fluid Restriction: 24hr replacement, measuring both the output with the insensible output, providing comfort measures, RRT (dialysis), Diuretics (loop, thiazide, potassium-sparing) Which assessment is a reliable indicator that therapy for fluid volume excess is achieving the desired outcome? A.) Full, bounding peripheral pulses B.) Hand vein emptying longer than 20 secs C.) S3 heart sound audible on auscultation D.) Lung sounds clear D;