You are a medical assistant at a dialysis clinic and are assisting with a procedure on a patient. Before the procedure begins, you are required to read the notes from the chart back to the doctor to verify that everything is correct. Drag the correct medical term for the abbreviation. Use Unit 1 Lesson 3 and 6 to help you with this. NOTES: 65 y/o female pt, h/o nephrolithiasis, hydronephrosis, and recurrent UTIs. Dx of PKD, accompanied by CRF. Treatment with HD 3x per week. At the current visit, check BUN and creatinine levels. Check that VSS and T is WNL prior to d/c home. Have pt monitor I & O for 48 hours to check for uremia, hematuria, and bacteriuria. (15 points) Put responses in the correct input to answer the question. Select a response, navigate to the desired input and insert the response. Responses can be selected and inserted using the space bar, enter key, left mouse button or touchpad. Responses can also be moved by dragging with a mouse. 65 Response area femaleResponse area, Response area nephrolithiasis, hydronephrosis, and recurrent Response area. Response area of Response area, accompanied by Response area. Treatment with Response areaResponse area per week. At the current visit, check Response area and creatinine levels. Check that Response area and Response area is Response area prior to Response area home. Have pt monitor Response area for 48 hours to check for uremia, hematuria, and bacteriuria.

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NOTES: 65 year old female patient, history of nephrolithiasis, hydronephrosis, and recurrent urinary tract infections. Diagnosis of polycystic kidney disease, accompanied by chronic renal failure. Treatment with hemodialysis three times per week. At the current visit, check blood urea nitrogen and creatinine levels. Check that vital signs stable and temperature is within normal limits prior to discharge home. Have pt monitor input and output for 48 hours to check for uremia, hematuria, and bacteriuria.

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