MS Renal NCLEX Questions
MS Renal NCLEX Questions
MS Renal NCLEX Questions
2.
3.
A client with acute renal failure has a serum potassium level of 6.0 mEq/L. The nurse will
plan which of the following actions as a priority action?
a. Give an 500 mL of fluid intake to dilute the electrolyte concentration.
b. Check sodium levels.
a. Place the client on a cardiac monitor. (Increased K causes dysrhythmias)
b. Encourage decreased vegetables in diet
4.
The kidneys are responsible for controlling the composition of the extracellular fluid. In
order to do this the kidney will respond to all EXCEPT:
a. Angiotensin II.
b. Renin
c. ADH
d. blood flow
5.
Flow of fluid through the kidneys follows a strict path. Place in order the path of fluid to
urine.
a. Ascending loop of Henle (2)
b. Distal convoluted tubule. (3)
c. Collecting duct. (4)
d. Glomerulus. (1)
6.
A patient has severe edema and is prescribed Lasix (furosemide). Common side effects of
this medication include:
a. High blood pressure
b. Constipation
c. Dehydration
d. Increased levels of sodium.
During Dialysis
Just before Dialysis
The day after Dialysis
When the patient returns from Dialysis
C. Alopecta
D. Hypotension
3. Reasoning: The Kidneys actually lose cortical tissue and become smaller as you age. The
loss of cortical is caused by reduced renal blood flow.
4) If a patient has renal disorder which of the following lab results would
most likely expect to find?
A.
B.
C.
D.
A decreased hemoglobin
An elevated Bun level
A decreased RBC count
A decreased WBC count
4. Reasoning: Measuring the BUN level is a commonly used test to determine renal function
and will start to rise when the glomerular filtration rate falls below 40-60% indicating renal
disorder.
5) A client who is on hemodyalis has a left arm fistula and is at risk for
arterial steal syndrome. The nurse assess the patient for which of the
following symptoms?
A. Warmth, redness and pain in the left hand
B. Pallor, diminished pulse, pain in the left hand
C. Edema and a reddish discoloration on the left arm
D. An aching pain, pallor, and edema of the left arm
5. Reasoning: Steal Syndrome results from vascular insufficiency after a fistula has formed and
the clients begins to exhibit pallor and a diminished pulse distal to the fistula. The patient also
complains of pain distal to the fistula, warmth and redness.
6) A patient newly diagnosed with renal failure has just started peritoneal
dialysis. During the infusion the client complains of abdominal pain.
What is the appropriate action by the nurse?
A. Stop the dialysis
B. Slow the infusion rate
C. Decrease the amount to be infused
D. Explain that the pain will subside after the first few exchanges
6. Reasoning: Pain during the inflow portion of dialysis is common during the first few
exchanges because of peritoneal irritation and usually disappears after 1-2 weeks of treatment so
the infusion should be continued as ordered.
4.Themostfrequenturinarydiseaseseeninanypediatricclinicis:
A.Urinarytractinfection
B.Wilm'stumor
C.Nephrolithiasis
4. A. Urinary tract infection
5.Youpalpatealargeleftintraabdominalmassinaninfant.Themostlikelydiagnosisis:
A.Wilm'stumor
B.Neuroblastoma
C.Autosomalrecessivepolycystickidneydisease(ARPKD)
5. B. Neuroblastoma. Although rare tumors, neuroblastomas are more frequent than
nephroblastomas (Wilm's tumors). ARPKD is bilateral.
6.Thetreatmentforsimplerenalcystis:
A.Surgery
B.Aspiration
C.Notreatment
6. C. No treatment is necessary.