Occurs when the kidney has a decreased responsiveness to ADH Renal DI Who is the man with the mustache that presented labs? Sergey ______r/t inability to conserve fluid. Risk for impaired skin breakdown Most serious complication Hypovolemia Hypovolemia can lead to hyperosmolality, loss of consciousness, circulatory collapse, and CNS damage Urinating on the bed Nocturia Main imaging or screening procedure MRI #1 Major risk factor Brain/Head injury Who is the master of medications of this group? James Who presented risk factors? Jenny Lab result?: Water loss in urine leads to hemoconcentration Serum sodium OR blood osmolality Restrict drinks that contain _____ caffeine Who presented S & S? Angela Metabolic disorders High blood calcium levels & Low potassium levels Lab result?: dilute urine despite hypernatremia Urine osmolality DI pt's abnormal range of urine osmolality less than 250 mOsm/L Who presented Nursing Actions and Interventions? Juvie Who is our clinical instructor? Miss Jovi Abnormal and excessive need for thirst Polydipsia Which clinical group is presenting? L05 Who presented complications? Diana Monitor _ & _ Fluid Intake & output Desmopressin side effects headache, abdominal pain, runny nose, nosebleed Abnormally large amounts of urine Polyuria Who presented SMART outcomes? Chloe Latin word for "bland" Insipidus First line treatment; replaces ADH Desmopressin Who presented pathophysiology? Katie This hormone helps maintain body water balance ADH Urine color pale yellow Poor skin turgor Skin tenting Deficient fluid volume r/t ______ inability to conserve fluid Latin word for "water siphon" Diabetes ADH deficiency leads to [increase or decrease?] in H2O reabsorption? decrease This diuretic can it can lower urine output for some people with nephrogenic diabetes insipidus Thiazide diuretics Common complications Dehydration & Electrolyte Imbalance ADH is produced by the Hypothalamus Ineffective Health Maintenance Behaviors r/t __________ deficient knowledge regarding care of disease and importance of medications ADH is released by the Posterior pituitary gland Occurs when the kidney has a decreased responsiveness to ADH Renal DI Who is the man with the mustache that presented labs? Sergey ______r/t inability to conserve fluid. Risk for impaired skin breakdown Most serious complication Hypovolemia Hypovolemia can lead to hyperosmolality, loss of consciousness, circulatory collapse, and CNS damage Urinating on the bed Nocturia Main imaging or screening procedure MRI #1 Major risk factor Brain/Head injury Who is the master of medications of this group? James Who presented risk factors? Jenny Lab result?: Water loss in urine leads to hemoconcentration Serum sodium OR blood osmolality Restrict drinks that contain _____ caffeine Who presented S & S? Angela Metabolic disorders High blood calcium levels & Low potassium levels Lab result?: dilute urine despite hypernatremia Urine osmolality DI pt's abnormal range of urine osmolality less than 250 mOsm/L Who presented Nursing Actions and Interventions? Juvie Who is our clinical instructor? Miss Jovi Abnormal and excessive need for thirst Polydipsia Which clinical group is presenting? L05 Who presented complications? Diana Monitor _ & _ Fluid Intake & output Desmopressin side effects headache, abdominal pain, runny nose, nosebleed Abnormally large amounts of urine Polyuria Who presented SMART outcomes? Chloe Latin word for "bland" Insipidus First line treatment; replaces ADH Desmopressin Who presented pathophysiology? Katie This hormone helps maintain body water balance ADH Urine color pale yellow Poor skin turgor Skin tenting Deficient fluid volume r/t ______ inability to conserve fluid Latin word for "water siphon" Diabetes ADH deficiency leads to [increase or decrease?] in H2O reabsorption? decrease This diuretic can it can lower urine output for some people with nephrogenic diabetes insipidus Thiazide diuretics Common complications Dehydration & Electrolyte Imbalance ADH is produced by the Hypothalamus Ineffective Health Maintenance Behaviors r/t __________ deficient knowledge regarding care of disease and importance of medications ADH is released by the Posterior pituitary gland
(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.
Renal DI
Occurs when the kidney has a decreased responsiveness to ADH
Sergey
Who is the man with the mustache that presented labs?
Risk for impaired skin breakdown
______r/t inability to conserve fluid.
Hypovolemia
Most serious complication
hyperosmolality, loss of consciousness, circulatory collapse, and CNS damage
Hypovolemia can lead to
Nocturia
Urinating on the bed
MRI
Main imaging or screening procedure
Brain/Head injury
#1 Major risk factor
James
Who is the master of medications of this group?
Jenny
Who presented risk factors?
Serum sodium OR blood osmolality
Lab result?: Water loss in urine leads to hemoconcentration
caffeine
Restrict drinks that contain _____
Angela
Who presented S & S?
High blood calcium levels
& Low potassium levels
Metabolic disorders
Urine osmolality
Lab result?: dilute urine despite hypernatremia
less than 250 mOsm/L
DI pt's abnormal range of urine osmolality
Juvie
Who presented Nursing Actions and
Interventions?
Miss Jovi
Who is our clinical instructor?
Polydipsia
Abnormal and excessive need for thirst
L05
Which clinical group is presenting?
Diana
Who presented complications?
Fluid Intake & output
Monitor _ & _
headache, abdominal pain, runny nose, nosebleed
Desmopressin side effects
Polyuria
Abnormally large amounts of urine
Chloe
Who presented SMART outcomes?
Insipidus
Latin word for "bland"
Desmopressin
First line treatment; replaces ADH
Katie
Who presented pathophysiology?
ADH
This hormone helps maintain body water balance
pale yellow
Urine color
Skin tenting
Poor skin turgor
inability to conserve fluid
Deficient fluid volume r/t ______
Diabetes
Latin word for "water siphon"
decrease
ADH deficiency leads to [increase or decrease?] in H2O reabsorption?
Thiazide diuretics
This diuretic can it can lower urine output for some people with nephrogenic diabetes insipidus
Dehydration & Electrolyte Imbalance
Common complications
Hypothalamus
ADH is produced by the
deficient knowledge regarding care of disease and importance of medications
Ineffective Health Maintenance Behaviors r/t __________
Posterior pituitary gland
ADH is released by the