Discussion: The nurse notes that a client with acute kidney injury (AKI) has developed fine crackles in the lung bases bilaterally

Discussion: The nurse notes that a client with acute kidney injury (AKI) has developed fine crackles in the lung bases bilaterally

Discussion: The nurse notes that a client with acute kidney injury (AKI) has developed fine crackles in the lung bases bilaterally

I. On assessment, the nurse notes that a client with acute kidney injury (AKI) has developed fine crackles in the lung bases bilaterally.

a. What should the nurse do?

b. Describe the phases of the AKI and laboratory findings (Onset, Oliguric Phase, Diuretic Phase, Recovery Phase)

c. Include nursing interventions

II. About Chronic Kidney Disease:

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a. Causes

b. Progression of CKD (Stage of CKD and estimated GFR)

c. Clinical Manifestations

III. Air embolism in a client receiving hemodialysis.

Priority nursing actions.

a. Complications of hemodialysis

IV. The nurse is collecting data from a client. Which symptom described by the client is characteristic of an early symptom of benign prostatic hyperplasia?

a. Nocturia

b. Scrotal edema

c. Occasional constipation

d. Decreased force in the stream of urine

State your rational including assessment findings in a patient with BPH.

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Requirements: no less than 300 words

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Follow APA style 7th edition Saunders book must be included in your reference

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