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Ken Fowler — Acute Kidney Injury

"Decreased urine output / acute kidney injury"

PatientAdult male CourseNURS 6531 SchoolWalden University SystemGenitourinary
Final diagnosis

Acute Kidney Injury (AKI)

Must-not-miss

Chronic kidney disease progression; urinary obstruction; renal artery stenosis

What's in the guide

24 pages, mapped to the rubric

24Pages
  • Full history question bank with verbatim patient responses
  • Physical exam checklist with documentation language
  • Ranked differentials with platform-verified names
  • Full EHR documentation — Subjective + Objective
  • Tests Ordered, each with scoring rationale
  • Complete 6-part management plan
  • SOAP note, ready to submit
  • APA-formatted scholarly references
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Classify as prerenal, intrinsic, or postrenal — BUN:Cr ratio > 20:1 suggests prerenal
FENa < 1% = prerenal; FENa > 2% = intrinsic renal (ATN)
Stop nephrotoxic drugs immediately: NSAIDs, ACEi/ARB, aminoglycosides, contrast
Renal ultrasound to rule out obstruction (postrenal) is first imaging study
Monitor potassium closely — hyperkalemia is the life-threatening complication
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