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RIFLE Classification:
Risk SCr increases by...
1.5x
RIFLE Classification:
Injury SCr increases by...
2x
RIFLE Classification:
Failure SCr increases by...
3x or SCr > 4mg/dl
RIFLE Classification:
Loss criteria...
complete loss of kidney function for > 4 weeks. (Patient requires dialysis or other renal replacement therapy)
RIFLE Classification:
End Stage criteria...
Patient requires dialysis or other renal replacement therapy for > 3 months.
RIFLE Classification:
Risk GFR criteria...
> 25% decrease.
RIFLE Classification:
Injury GFR criteria...
>50% decrease.
RIFLE Classification:
Failure GFR criteria...
>75% decrease.
RIFLE Classification:
Risk urine output...
< 0.5 ml/kg/hr x > 6 hours
RIFLE Classification:
Injury urine output...
0.5 ml/kg/hr x > 12 hours.
RIFLE Classification:
Failure urine output...
Anuria for > 12 hours.
Ideal Body Weight equation:
Females: 45.5 * (2.3 * inches over 60")
Males: 50 * (2.3 * inches over 60")
If they weigh less than Ideal Body Weight, use their actual body weight.
Cockcroft-Gault Equation:
{(140-age) * Ideal Body Weight} / (SCr)(72)
Normal pH
7.35-7.45
Normal PaCO
2
35-45 mmHg
Normal PaHCO
3
22-26 mmHg
Anion Gap equation...
[Na
+
] - [Cl
-
] - [HCO
3
]
Normal anion gap...
7-16 mmHg/L
MUDPILES
M...
Methanol
MUDPILES
U...
Uremia
MUDPILES
D...
Diabetic Ketoacidosis
MUDPILES
P...
Poisoning
MUDPILES
I...
Intoxication / Infection
MUDPILES
L...
Lactic Acid
MUDPILES
E...
Ethylene Glycol
MUDPILES
S...
Salicylates
Author
Johnnygunnz
ID
104568
Card Set
Pathophysiology Numbers
Description
Different numbers that must be remembered for Pathophysiology.
Updated
9/27/2011, 2:24:37 AM
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