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catiefromcolleg catiefromcolleg
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9 years ago
HESI Chronic Kidney Disease
1. fatal disorder
2. hypertension
3. serum calcium
4. fewer RBCs being formed
5. metabolic acidosis compensated
6. yellow gray pallor
7. activation of the renin angiotensin cycle
8. serum phosphate
9. blood pressure
10. conjunctival sac
11. monitor and record daily weights
12. eggs are a source of high biologic value protein
13. 720
14. hold the dose
15. ask to speak directly with healthcare provider
16. the professional nurse is held accountable for the administration of any unsafe medication
17. high risk for air embolus
18. hepatitis b & c
19. synthetic tubing tunneled beneath the skin connecting an artery and a vein
20. thrill present and palpated
21. perform sterile dressing changes at the dual-lumen catheter site
22. Client will select foods high in iron and calcium from a menu
23. 1.5 kg of weight
24. vital signs
25. monitor louellen’s urinary output
26. 4.8 mL
27. risk for infection
28. instruct visitors that fresh flowers should not be taken into the room; have all staff and visitors was their hands every time they enter her room
29. Administer an analgesic
30. Measure the client’s urinary output
31. describe the location and type of pain
32. advise her to come to the clinic right away for further evaluation
33. This is a very difficult time for you and your family
34. Encourage the expression of anger in a non-harmful manner
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9 years ago
thank you!!!
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9 years ago
You rock. Thanks
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9 years ago
Thank You
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9 years ago
I need the question for hesi case study chronic kidney disease please
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8 years ago
Thank you so much for your help. I am going to add a few key word for others searching to make these evolve cases easier to find.
Hesi-evolve Case study-Adult Health-Chronic Kidney Disease-

Meet the Client: Louellen Sanderson.
Louellen Sanderson is a 58-year-old female with a long history of diabetes mellitus and hypertension. She has experienced renal insufficiency for the last two years. Her current medications include a diuretic and an oral hypoglycemic agent. She reports to the nurse at the clinic that she has lost her appetite and is very fatigued. She adds that she has to get up to go to the bathroom several times during the night and has trouble catching her breath at these times. Her current weight is 114 pounds. She is scheduled for diagnostic studies to evaluate for the onset of end-stage renal disease (ESRD).
Alta18
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7 years ago
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Thank you so much!
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