AV______ is a surgically connected artery and vein used for dialysis access.
Male complication from a UTI in which one or both testis become infected, enlarged, and tender.
A sudden decrease in filtration through the glomeruli. Also called Acute renal failure.
Powdery build-up of uric acid on the skin and face, found in patients with kidney disease.
______ renal disease happens when nephrons can no longer function, and the patient must be treated with dialysis or kidney transplant.
Upper urinary tract that involves the kidneys itself. Symptoms include flank or back pain, positive Lloyd’s sign, fever, chills, flushed skin, diaphoresis, urinary frequency, dysuria, hematuria, and foul smelling urine.
A bacterial infection of the epididymis, resulting in pain and inflammation along the posterior side of the testis. Can be caused by UTI in males.
A dialysis complication that can occur when water shifts from the bloodstream into the CSF. Symptoms include nausea, vomiting, headache, and confusion.
Bacterial infection of the scrotum causing necrosis of the scrotal muscle.
Inflammation of the bladder, most commonly caused by a UTI.
_______ acute kidney injury (AKI) caused by hypoperfusion to the kidneys, liek in cases of hypovolemia.
A complete cessation of urine production.
The process of the kidney removing electrolytes, urea, and creatinine when the nephrons no longer function. Can be done through either peritoneal or vascular route.
_______ Acute kidney injury (AKI) caused by an obstruction of urine flow from the kidneys, such as an enlarged prostate gland.
Term for decreased urine output, less than 500 ml/day.