CKD classification and staging — MCQs

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Q1

A 62-year-old woman with type 2 diabetes mellitus comes to the physician because of a 3-month history of fatigue and weakness. Her hemoglobin A1c concentration was 13.5% 12 weeks ago. Her blood pressure is 152/92 mm Hg. Examination shows lower extremity edema. Serum studies show: K+ 5.1 mEq/L Phosphorus 5.0 mg/dL Ca2+ 7.8 mg/dL Urea nitrogen 60 mg/dL Creatinine 2.2 mg/dL Which of the following is the best parameter for early detection of this patient’s renal condition?

Q2

Which factor most strongly influences protein filtration at the glomerulus?

Q3

A healthy 30-year-old female has a measured creatinine clearance of 100 mL/min. She has a filtration fraction (FF) of 25%. Serum analysis reveals a creatinine level of 0.9 mg/dL and an elevated hematocrit of 0.6. Which of the following is the best estimate of this patient’s renal blood flow?

Q4

A 63-year-old woman comes to the physician for a routine health maintenance examination. She reports feeling tired sometimes and having itchy skin. Over the past 2 years, the amount of urine she passes has been slowly decreasing. She has hypertension and type 2 diabetes mellitus complicated with diabetic nephropathy. Her current medications include insulin, furosemide, amlodipine, and a multivitamin. Her nephrologist recently added erythropoietin to her medication regimen. She follows a diet low in salt, protein, potassium, and phosphorus. Her temperature is 37°C (98.6°F), pulse is 80/min, and blood pressure is 145/87 mm Hg. Physical examination shows 1+ edema around the ankles bilaterally. Laboratory studies show: Hemoglobin 9.8 g/dL Serum Glucose 98 mg/dL Albumin 4 g/dL Na+ 145 mEq/L Cl– 100 mEq/L K+ 5.1 mEq/L Urea nitrogen 46 mg/dL Creatinine 3.1 mg/dL Which of the following complications is the most common cause of death in patients receiving long-term treatment for this patient's renal condition?

Q5

A 70-year-old female with chronic kidney failure secondary to diabetes asks her nephrologist to educate her about the techniques used to evaluate the degree of kidney failure progression. She learns about the concept of glomerular filtration rate (GFR) and learns that it can be estimated by measuring the levels of some substances. The clearance of which of the following substances is the most accurate estimate for GFR?

Q6

A 67-year-old man presents to his primary care provider because of fatigue and loss of appetite. He is also concerned that his legs are swollen below the knee. He has had type 2 diabetes for 35 years, for which he takes metformin and glyburide. Today his temperature is 36.5°C (97.7°F), the blood pressure is 165/82 mm Hg, and the pulse is 88/min. Presence of which of the following would make diabetic kidney disease less likely in this patient?

Q7

A 22-year-old man comes to the emergency department because of several episodes of blood in his urine and decreased urine output for 5 days. His blood pressure is 158/94 mm Hg. Examination shows bilateral lower extremity edema. Urinalysis shows 3+ protein and red blood cell casts. Mass spectrometry analysis of the urinary protein detects albumin, transferrin, and IgG. Which of the following best describes this type of proteinuria?

Q8

Multiple patients present to your office with hematuria following an outbreak of Group A Streptococcus. Biopsy reveals that all of the patients have the same disease, characterized by large, hypercellular glomeruli with neutrophil infiltration. Which patient has the best prognosis?

Q9

A 72-year-old female presents to the emergency department following a syncopal episode while walking down several flights of stairs. The patient has not seen a doctor in several years and does not take any medications. Your work-up demonstrates that she has symptoms of angina and congestive heart failure. Temperature is 36.8 degrees Celsius, blood pressure is 160/80 mmHg, heart rate is 81/min, and respiratory rate is 20/min. Physical examination is notable for a 3/6 crescendo-decrescendo systolic murmur present at the right upper sternal border with radiation to the carotid arteries. Random blood glucose is 205 mg/dL. Which of the following portends the worst prognosis in this patient?

Q10

A 33-year-old man presents to the emergency department because of an episode of bloody emesis. He has had increasing dyspnea over the past 2 days. He was diagnosed with peptic ulcer disease last year. He has been on regular hemodialysis for the past 2 years because of end-stage renal disease. He skipped his last dialysis session because of an unexpected business trip. He has no history of liver disease. His supine blood pressure is 110/80 mm Hg and upright is 90/70, pulse is 110/min, respirations are 22/min, and temperature is 36.2°C (97.2°F). The distal extremities are cold to touch, and the outstretched hand shows flapping tremor. A bloody nasogastric lavage is also noted, which eventually clears after saline irrigation. Intravenous isotonic saline and high-dose proton pump inhibitors are initiated, and the patient is admitted into the intensive care unit. Which of the following is the most appropriate next step in the management of this patient?

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