Part V – Renal Involvement The next morning when Nurse Yang started her shift, she immediately checked on Mr. Helms. His cardiovascular and…

Question Answered step-by-step Part V – Renal InvolvementThe next morning when Nurse Yang started her shift, she immediately checked on Mr. Helms. His cardiovascular and respiratory conditions were still deteriorating, but Nurse Yang discovered something new. Mr. Helms’ urine output was almost nonexistent. Nurse Yang informed Dr. Collins, who was gravely concerned. Dr. Collins met with Mrs. Helms to tell her that her husband could not survive kidney failure. Mrs. Helms looked shocked. She then became very upset and angry. “What did you do, Dr. Collins? My husband had a heart attack, but his kidneys were fine; he’s never had a kidney problem! How could you let this happen?” Nurse Yang put her arm around Mrs. Helms’ shoulders and Dr. Collins handed her a tissue.Dr. Collins explained, “The damage to your husband’s heart is very serious. The kidneys rely on blood pressure to work, and his heart failure is causing the kidney failure.”Questions10. Is this prerenal, intrarenal, or postrenal pathology? Explain your answer. Provide reference Health Science Science Nursing NURS 2850 Share QuestionEmailCopy link Comments (0)