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Acute Kidney Injury (what to assess for: (hypotension, weak pulse,…
Acute Kidney Injury
what to assess for:
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increased sodium, decreased turgor, delayed capillary refill,elevated temperature,
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Sevelamer
Action
binds phosphate in GI tract, preventing its absorption
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side effects
diarrhea, vomiting, bowel obstruction, constipation
nursing considerations
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monitor phosphate, bicarb, and calcium lab levels
Calcium Acetate
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nursing considerations
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monitor BP, pulse and ECG changes
side effects
syncope, tingling, arrhythmia, bradycardia, constipation
Epoetin
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nursing considerations
monitor BP, symptoms of anemia, monitor renal function
fatigue, dyspnea, pallor, weight gain, edema
side effects
headache, MI, hypertension
Darbepoetin
action and treatment
anemia with CKD, stimulates production of RBS, may also keep RBC count elevated
side effects
seizures, hypertension, fatigue, abdominal pain, stroke
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nursing considerations
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monitor hemoglobin, CBC and platelet count
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