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    Evaluating Chronic Kidney Disease Risk

    1. Which of these diseases is most likely to also

    affect a CKD patient

    a. thyroid diseaseb. diabetes mellitus

    c. renal calculi

    d. gouty arthritis

    2. Which of these parameters should a clinician

    plan to monitor for complications of CKD?

    a. blood pressure

    b. lung sounds

    c. body temperature

    d. bowel sounds

    3. Which of these patients should an ! recogni"e

    as being at highest risk of de#eloping CKD?

    a. a 2$%year%old &frican &merican male athlete

    who has bradycardia

    b. a 3$%year%old &sian female who is pregnantwith triplets

    c. a ''%year%old Caucasian female who isinacti#e and diagnosed with osteoporosis

    d. a ()%year%old *ispanic male who has chronic

    hypertension that is poorly controlled

    $. Which of these glomerular filtration rates +,-/

    is indicati#e of end%stage renal failure

    a. 10 mmin1.(3m2

    b. 30 mmin1.(3m2

    c. $' mmin1.(3m2

    d. )0 mmin1.(3m2

    '. Which of these factors is an essential component

    of the Cockcroft%,ault euation for estimation of

    ,-?

    a. ethnicity

    b. race

    c. body weight

    d. height

    ). Which of these measures can help reduce

    microalbumin le#els?

    a. administering antipyretic medicationb. increasing sodium intake

    c. reducing protein intake

    d. limiting oral fluid intake

    (. Which of these manifestations should an !

    recogni"e as suggesti#e of CKD?

    a. flank pain

    b. hyperrefle4ia

    c. fe#er

    d. pruritis

    5. Which of these treatment approaches can slow

    the progression of CKD?a. high protein diet

    b. strict blood glucose control

    c. strict bed rest

    d. o#erhydration

    6. &ccording to this article7 which of these

    hemoglobin le#els indicates achie#ement of the

    therapeutic goal for a patient who is recei#ing

    somatropin +utropin/?

    a. 5 gd

    b. 6 gd

    c. 10 gd

    d. 11 gd

    10. &n ! should recommend that a ))%year%old

    nondialy"ed patient whose ,- is less than 2'mmin1.(3m2maintain a daily caloric intake of

    a. )0 kcalkg.b. '0 kcalkg.

    c. $0 kcalkg.

    d. 30 kcalkg

    11. & patient with CKD has an ele#ated parathyroid

    hormone +!8*/ le#el. 9ecause of this7 which of

    these additional laboratory test results should be

    monitored?

    a. serum sodium

    b. serum glucosec. serum calcium

    d. serum amylase

    12. 8o slow the progression of kidney disease7 the

    diabetic patient should be taught all of the

    following e4cept

    a. :;at protein at each meal.