Deck 134: Urinary Calculi

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A patient diagnosed with diabetes has symptoms consistent with renal stones. Which type of stone is most likely in this patient?

A) Citrate
B) Cysteine
C) Oxalate
D) Uric acid
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A patient diagnosed with acute renal colic is experiencing nausea and vomiting. A urinalysis reveals hematuria but is otherwise normal. A radiographic exam shows several radiopaque stones in the ureter which are less than 1 mm in diameter. What will the primary provider do initially to manage this patient?

A) Obtain a consultation with a urology specialist
B) Order a narcotic pain medication and increased oral fluids
C) Prescribe desmopressin and a corticosteroid medication
D) Prescribe nifedipine and hospitalize for intravenous antibiotics
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Which factors increase the risk of renal stones? (Select all that apply.)

A) Excess antacid use
B) Living in a cold climate
C) Obesity
D) History of gout
E) Vitamin D excess
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Deck 134: Urinary Calculi
A patient diagnosed with diabetes has symptoms consistent with renal stones. Which type of stone is most likely in this patient?

A) Citrate
B) Cysteine
C) Oxalate
D) Uric acid
D
A patient diagnosed with acute renal colic is experiencing nausea and vomiting. A urinalysis reveals hematuria but is otherwise normal. A radiographic exam shows several radiopaque stones in the ureter which are less than 1 mm in diameter. What will the primary provider do initially to manage this patient?

A) Obtain a consultation with a urology specialist
B) Order a narcotic pain medication and increased oral fluids
C) Prescribe desmopressin and a corticosteroid medication
D) Prescribe nifedipine and hospitalize for intravenous antibiotics
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Which factors increase the risk of renal stones? (Select all that apply.)

A) Excess antacid use
B) Living in a cold climate
C) Obesity
D) History of gout
E) Vitamin D excess
A, C, D
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