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1. Severe dehydration
2. Investigations required will include serum urea, electrolytes and creatinine (U/E/Cr), full blood count and differentials, urinalysis, urine microscopy, culture and sensitivity, renal ultrasound, random blood glucose.
3. Deranged U/E/Cr that is urea, creatinine and sodium are elevated which indicate kidney injury. There is proteinuria, haematuria, positive nitrate and leucouria points towards UTI. The WBC is high which indicate infection.
5. She is likely to have prerenal AKI
6. The concern is that she is not regular on her antihypertensive medication, and hypertension can cause renal impairment ( hypertensive nephropathy). There is need for dialysis if there is markedly elevated E/U/Cr or renal impairment was very severe.
Explanation:
Acute kidney injury is when there is sudden and often reversible loss of renal function which develops over days or weeks and is usually accompanied by a reduction in urine output.
There are many causes of AKI, which are classified as prerenal, renal and post renal. In prerenal AKI, the kidneys gets damaged as a result of hypoperfusion leading to acute tubular necrsosis. Common examples are severe dehydration( like in this patient from vomiting), cardiac failure, sepsis, blood loss etc. Renal AKI is usually cause by direct insult to the kidneys which can result from drugs, toxins, inflammatory conditions etc. Post renal AKI occurs when there is obstruction to urine flow at any point from the tubule to the urethra e.g in BPH, stones, strictures etc.
In Prerenal AKI, it leads to acute tubular necrosis. Histologically, the kidney show inflammatory changes, focal breaks in the tubular basement membrane and interstitial oedema.
Chronic kidney disease(CKD) refers to an irreversible deterioration in renal function which develops over a period of years.initially, it is manifestation only as biochemical abnormality but eventually, loss of the excretory, metabolic and endocrine functions of the kidneys leads to clinical symptoms and signs of renal failure.
The CDK is vhronic kidney disorder and primary symptoms are acute dehydration and vomiting and dry skin.
Chronic Kidney Disorder
CKD is a Chronic Kidney disease or Disorder. The primary indication is that Ms. is suffering from acute dehydration and loss of potassium after vomiting continuously for 24hr that leads to dry mucous membrane and dry skin.
By the urine test, it is possible that a urine culture should be done and her blood sample should be taken for WBC(White Blood Cell) counting. The BUN is too high which proves her kidney has been infected.
GFR is slightly higher than normal which should be 60. All the tests show a higher range than normal conditions which proves that she suffers from CKD.
Prerenal kidney dysfunction occurs when there is inadequate blood flow to the kidney. Intrarenal renal dysfunction is the failure/damage/loss of function in one of the kidneys. Postrenal dysfunction is acute kidney injury.
Ms.S is at suffers both from prerenal and intrarenal dysfunction and is at risk of postrenal dysfunction. An overdose of lisinopril will increase her headache, vomiting, and skin rashes.
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