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Renal Nursing

Two halves of renal nursing: the kidney and renal system — AKI, CKD, hemodialysis, fluid disorders, and renal labs — and the lower urinary tract and urologic topics — kidney stones, urinary incontinence, retention, and bladder cancer. For nursing students, med-surg and ICU nurses, and NCLEX preparation.

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Guides

In-depth guides for renal and kidney disease nursing practice.

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Kidney & Renal System

Acute Kidney Injury (AKI)

12 min

Acute kidney injury guide for nurses — AKI definition, prerenal/intrarenal/postrenal causes, clinical manifestations, lab findings, FENa interpretation, treatment overview, nursing priorities, and NCLEX pearls.

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Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD)

13 min

Chronic kidney disease guide for nurses — CKD definition, causes, staging, clinical manifestations, complications, treatment overview, nursing considerations, and NCLEX pearls for renal nursing care.

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Hemodialysis Fundamentals

11 min

Hemodialysis fundamentals for nurses — purpose of dialysis, hemodialysis process, vascular access types, complications, nursing responsibilities, pre/post dialysis assessment, and NCLEX pearls.

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Fluid Volume Excess vs Deficit

10 min

Fluid volume excess vs deficit guide for nurses — causes, assessment findings, laboratory findings, nursing interventions, monitoring priorities, and NCLEX pearls for hypervolemia and hypovolemia.

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Glomerulonephritis Nursing Guide

11 min

Glomerulonephritis nursing guide covering nephrotic vs nephritic syndrome, common subtypes, diagnostic labs such as RBC casts and complement, and nursing priorities.

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Nephrotoxic Medications Nursing Guide

10 min

Nephrotoxic medications nursing guide covering NSAIDs, aminoglycosides, contrast, vancomycin, and others, with mechanisms, monitoring, and AKI prevention strategies.

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Kidney Transplant Nursing Guide

12 min

Kidney transplant nursing guide covering pre-transplant evaluation, rejection types, immunosuppression medications, infection risk management, and patient education.

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UTI & Urosepsis Nursing Guide

9 min

UTI and urosepsis nursing guide covering UTI classification, urinalysis findings, urosepsis recognition, antibiotic selection, and the CAUTI prevention bundle.

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Clinical References

Quick-access renal references for bedside and NCLEX use.

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Kidney & Renal System

Renal Laboratory Values Reference

Renal laboratory values reference for nurses — BUN, creatinine, eGFR, urine specific gravity, urine output, FENa, and electrolytes: normal ranges, elevated and decreased causes, and clinical interpretation notes.

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Urine Assessment Reference

Urine assessment reference for nurses — urine color, clarity, odor, specific gravity, output categories, and clinical significance for renal and fluid assessment at the bedside.

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Dialysis Access Devices Reference

Dialysis access devices reference for nurses — AV fistula, AV graft, tunneled catheter, and temporary CVC: characteristics, assessment, complications, and nursing safety priorities.

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Kidney Disease Staging Reference

Kidney disease staging reference for nurses — CKD stages 1–5, eGFR ranges, clinical implications, monitoring priorities, and nursing considerations per stage.

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Fluid Balance Assessment Reference

Fluid balance reference covering intake and output, insensible loss, daily weight interpretation, edema grading, lab markers for volume status, and hypervolemia vs hypovolemia signs.

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Urinalysis Interpretation Reference

Urinalysis reference covering urine color, chemical dipstick components, microscopy and urine casts (RBC, muddy brown, WBC, fatty, waxy), and the rhabdomyolysis distinction.

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CKD Dietary Restrictions Reference

CKD dietary reference covering potassium limits and salt-substitute caution, phosphorus restriction and phosphate binders, sodium and protein intake, and fluid restrictions on dialysis.

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Renal Medication Adjustments Reference

Renal medication reference covering drugs contraindicated in CKD, drugs needing dose reduction, and drugs that accumulate causing toxicity, for pharmacology and renal nursing.

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Quick Charts

Renal comparison charts and assessment reference tables.

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Kidney & Renal System

AKI vs CKD Comparison Chart

AKI vs CKD comparison chart for nurses — onset, reversibility, kidney size, laboratory findings, and treatment priorities side-by-side for NCLEX and clinical nursing practice.

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Renal Lab Values Chart

Renal lab values quick-reference chart for nurses — BUN, creatinine, eGFR, potassium, phosphorus, urine specific gravity with normal ranges, elevated causes, decreased causes, and clinical flags.

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Fluid Volume Excess vs Deficit Chart

Fluid volume excess vs deficit comparison chart for nurses — assessment findings, laboratory values, nursing significance, and interventions side-by-side for hypervolemia and hypovolemia.

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Dialysis Comparison Chart

Dialysis comparison chart for nurses — hemodialysis vs peritoneal dialysis side-by-side: mechanism, access, frequency, advantages, limitations, and nursing considerations.

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AKI Types Comparison Chart

Prerenal vs intrarenal (ATN/GN) vs postrenal AKI compared by mechanism, urine output, BUN:Cr, FENa, urine casts, fluid response, and treatment, with NCLEX memory aids.

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Nephrotic vs Nephritic Syndrome Chart

Nephrotic vs nephritic syndrome compared by proteinuria, hematuria, edema, complement, urine casts, classic examples, and treatment approach, with NCLEX memory aids.

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CKD Complications Overview Chart

CKD complications at a glance — anemia, renal osteodystrophy, hyperkalemia, metabolic acidosis, fluid overload, and cardiovascular disease — with mechanisms and management.

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Nephrotoxic Drugs Reference Chart

Nephrotoxic drugs — NSAIDs, aminoglycosides, contrast, ACE inhibitors/ARBs, vancomycin, cisplatin, and calcineurin inhibitors — compared by mechanism, risk factors, monitoring, and prevention.

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Suggested Learning Path

Build renal nursing competency with this recommended sequence.

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Renal Laboratory Values ReferenceBUN, creatinine, GFR, BUN:creatinine ratio, electrolytes, and urinalysis interpretation
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Urine Assessment ReferenceColor, clarity, odor, specific gravity, protein, glucose, RBCs, WBCs, and cast interpretation
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Renal Lab Values ChartKey renal labs side-by-side: normal ranges, AKI findings, CKD findings, and nursing significance
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Acute Kidney Injury (AKI)Prerenal, intrarenal, and postrenal causes, KDIGO staging, oliguria, and nursing priorities
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Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD)GFR-based staging, uremia, complications, dietary restrictions, and CKD vs AKI distinction
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AKI vs CKD Comparison ChartSide-by-side: onset, reversibility, labs, urinary output, and nursing management differences
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Kidney Disease Staging ReferenceGFR-based CKD staging (G1–G5), albuminuria categories, and stage-specific nursing implications
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Fluid Volume Excess vs DeficitPathophysiology, clinical signs, laboratory findings, and nursing interventions for both states
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Dialysis Access Devices ReferenceAV fistula, AV graft, tunneled catheter, and peritoneal catheter — care, assessment, and complications
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Hemodialysis FundamentalsDialysis principles, access types, intradialytic complications, nursing responsibilities, and patient education
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Dialysis Comparison ChartHemodialysis vs peritoneal dialysis vs CRRT: mechanism, indications, advantages, and nursing considerations
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Renal Calculi (Kidney Stones) Nursing CareBegin the urologic arc: stone types, renal colic, strain the urine, hydration, and prevention
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Urinary Retention Nursing CareBladder scan and catheterization, BPH and neurogenic causes, and post-obstructive diuresis
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Urinary Incontinence Nursing CareStress vs urge vs overflow vs functional, Kegels and bladder training, and skin protection
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Bladder Cancer Nursing CarePainless gross hematuria, TURBT and intravesical BCG, and urinary diversion/stoma care
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Hyperkalemia & AKI NGN Case StudyApply it all: peaked T waves and why calcium comes before everything else
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