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Title: Nephrotic Syndrome


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Nephrotic Syndrome
  • Written By Sarah Gobbell

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Etiology/ Pathophysiology
  • Syndrome- a complex of signs and symptoms
    resulting from a common cause.
  • Damaged glomeruli as a result of certain diseases
    cause proteins to perfuse into the urine
  • Characterized by marked proteinuria (protein in
    urine), hypoalbuminemia (loss of serum protein),
    edema (caused by decreased osmotic pressure).

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Clinical Manifestations
  • General edema, mainly located around the eyes and
    extremities especially around the feet and
    ankles.
  • Swollen abdomen/ facial swelling
  • Foamy appearance of urine
  • Unintentional weight gain
  • Poor appetite
  • High blood pressure
  • Decreased urine output

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Labs/ Diagnostics
  • Blood chemistry shows hypoalbuminemia and
    hyperlipidemia- Urinalysis reveals urine protein
  • Renal biopsy identifies type and extent of tissue
    change
  • Other Tests to Rule Out Cause
  • Glucose tolerance test -- Complement levels
  • Antinuclear antibody -- Hepatitis B/C
    antibodies
  • Rheumatoid factor --VDRL serology
  • Cryoglobulins -- Serum protein electrophoresis

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Renal Biopsy
Glucose Tolerance Test
Blood Chemistry Test
Urinalysis
Cryoglobulins
VDRL Serology
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Medical Management
  • Treatment may be required for life
  • Corticosteroids, immunosuppressive,
    antihypertensive, and diuretic medications
  • Antibiotics are used to control infection
  • Angiotensin converting enzyme (ACE) inhibitors
    may reduce degree of protein loss in the urine
  • Medications to reduce cholesterol and
    triglycerides may be recommended

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Nursing Interventions
  • Monitor I O, weight, measure abdominal girth, BP
  • Bed rest if pt has extreme edema
  • Assess for electrolyte imbalance
  • Skin care/ gradual increase of
  • activity as edema resolves
  • Diet- protein replacement with foods that provide
    high biologic value ( meat, fish, poultry,
    cheese, eggs)
  • Sodium restriction

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Patient Teaching
  • Medication regimen- type, dosage, side effects,
    the need to take meds as prescribed
  • Nutrition- high protein, low sodium
  • Self-assessment of fluid status- monitor weight,
    presence of edema
  • Signs/ symptoms indicating need for medical
    attention (edema, fatigue, headache, infection)
  • Need for follow-up care

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Prognosis
  • 25 of children and 50-75 of adults will
    progress to renal failure within 5 years
  • May be remission or nephrotic syndrome will exist
    in chronic form
  • Besides treating the underlying problem, little
    can be done to prevent recurrence of nephrotic
    syndrome (permanent!)

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