Welcome to the DNE.112 Renal failure quiz
This quiz includes different types of questions. Please read each carefully and follow the instructions:
✅ Single Select Questions – Choose only one correct answer.
✅ Multiple Choice Questions – Select all correct answers that apply.
✅ Fill in the Blank – Type the correct word(s) to complete the sentence.
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1. Renal failure is best defined as:
2. Acute renal failure is also known as:
3. A minimum daily urine output of approximately __________ ml is required to eliminate bodily waste products
4. Hypovolemia-induced ARF directly causes:
5. Which of the following is a post-renal cause of acute renal failure?
6. The phase of ARF characterized by significantly reduced urine output is the __________ phase.
7. What lab test can reveal for metabolic acidosis in Acute Renal Failure?
8. Which are the three phases of acute renal failure?
9. In cases of shock, administer __________ in cases of hemorrhagic shock to replace blood loss.
10. What are the causes of Chronic Renal Failure?
11. The progressive loss of renal function is known as ___________, or CKD.
12. Which of the following electrolyte imbalances is commonly associated with acute renal failure?
13. To manage severe fluid overload, pulmonary edema, congestive cardiac failure, severe hypertension, hyperkalemia, and significantly increased BUN what can be administered?
14. What does excretory urography (intravenous urogram/pyelogram) allow visualize?
15. Which action will not be used to manage Hyperkalemia?