Deck 18: Chronic Kidney Disease

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What are 4 major functions of the kidney?
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What are the top 2 primary diagnosis of chronic kidney disease (CKD) in Pediatrics?
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What are the main nutritional goals for infants and children with CKD?
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What organization has defined the stages of CKD?
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Describe at least 2 of the nutritional screening clinical information specific to kidney disease.
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How does one determine the height age of the child for nutritional assessment in patients with CKD, who often reveal short stature?
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What indicators are used to determine inadequate linear growth in a child with CKD?
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What mineral is routinely restricted in order to prevent fluid retention and to control blood pressure and should be individualized based on fluid gain, blood pressure and dietary intake?
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Describe the treatment goals in bone health for patient with CKD.
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Referring to Table 8 (in youre text book), what can an RDN advise in the indication for hyperkalemia?
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Referring to Table 8 (in youre text book), what can an RDN advise in the indication of hyperphosphatemia?
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What needs to be considered when providing nutritional interventions to a patient with CKD?
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Deck 18: Chronic Kidney Disease
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What are 4 major functions of the kidney?
Excretory, acid-base balance, endocrine function, fluid and electrolyte balance
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What are the top 2 primary diagnosis of chronic kidney disease (CKD) in Pediatrics?
Obstructive uropathy and aplastic/hypoplastic/dysplastic kidney
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What are the main nutritional goals for infants and children with CKD?
Normal growth, bone health (more advanced the stage the more difficult to manage)
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What organization has defined the stages of CKD?
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Describe at least 2 of the nutritional screening clinical information specific to kidney disease.
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How does one determine the height age of the child for nutritional assessment in patients with CKD, who often reveal short stature?
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What indicators are used to determine inadequate linear growth in a child with CKD?
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What mineral is routinely restricted in order to prevent fluid retention and to control blood pressure and should be individualized based on fluid gain, blood pressure and dietary intake?
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Describe the treatment goals in bone health for patient with CKD.
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Referring to Table 8 (in youre text book), what can an RDN advise in the indication for hyperkalemia?
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Referring to Table 8 (in youre text book), what can an RDN advise in the indication of hyperphosphatemia?
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What needs to be considered when providing nutritional interventions to a patient with CKD?
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