| potassium | | a sluggish system with dark chambers and a tmp of -169 may indicata a |
| softener | | __________ levels in blood and urine may be used to calculate renal function/ clearance |
| thrill | | a severe infection of the colon is caused by this bacteria; which manifests in a capsule-like spore, causing severe diarrhea, and often treated with Flagyl |
| subclavian | | a hypertonic iv protein often used in management of hypotension |
| bicarbonate | | tmp |
| sodium | | dialysis becomes recommended a values less than 10-15 mls/min/1.73m2 |
| magnesium | | BUN |
| carbontanks | | hc03- |
| albumin | | bed position to aide management of hypotension |
| transmembranicpressure | | tunneled catheters (permacaths) are typically placed in the _________ vein with the tip extending into the right atrium |
| diffusion | | pallpable pulse felt at the fistula |
| citricacid | | ca |
| semipermeablemembrane | | a blood pH of less than 7.35 is considered |
| ultrafiltration | | transport of molecules from a region of higher concentration to one of lower concentration |
| metabolicacidosis | | no dialysate, but fluid removal only is termed ___________ ultrafitration |
| erythropoetin | | serum potassium above 5 |
| reverseosmosis | | portion of water treatment system responsible for removing chlorine/chloramines |
| pulmonaryedema | | chemical used to disinfect dialysis machine |
| creatinine | | fluid removal during dialysis |
| zemplar | | using pressure to force a solution through a membrane, retaining the solute on one side and allowing the pure solvent to pass to the other side |
| diphenhydramine | | (trade name) synthetic chemical used in esrd patients |
| clostridiumdifficile | | this electolyte is a measure used often to correct torsades de pointes |
| calcium | | na |
| bloodureanitrogen | | sound that blood makes at the fistula sight |
| trendelenburg | | a chemical substance often used in patients with anaphylaxis symptoms |
| clotteddialyzer | | blood flows by one side on a _______________, and dialysate or fluid flows by the other side in the opposite direction |
| aranesp | | this electrolyte is higher in concentration inside cells and can lead to erroneous high levels when blood is hemolyzed |
| bruit | | an audible sign of fluid overload |
| sepsis | | (trade name) synthetic chemical used in esrd patients to stimulate erythropoiesis |
| sequential | | presence of bacteria in blood characterized by a whole-body inflammatory state |
| hyperkalemia | | hormone healthy kidneys produce to sustain rbc's |
| glomerularfiltrationrate | | this tank uses salt to remove the calcium found in tap water |