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CKD

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QuestionAnswer
which phosphate binders decrease TC by 15-30% sevelamer carbonate and hydrochloride
how much elemental iron does ferrous fumarate have? 160mg
how much elemental iron does ferrous gluconate have? 38mg
how much elemental iron does polysaccharide iron complex have? 159mg
how much elemental iron does ferrous sulfate have? 65mg
how much elemental iron does ferrous sulfate dried have? 50mg
what is the antidote for oral iron overdose? deferoxamine (desferal)
Which IV iron drug requires a test dose prior ? Iron dextran complex (INFeD)
what are BW for using ESAs? increased risk of death, MI, VTE, stroke, thrombosis Hgb >11
when do you decrease or interrupt the ESA in anemia of CKD? >11
Which hyperkalemia treatment medication has a AE of GI necrosis? sodium polystyrene sulfonate (SPS)(Kionex)
which potassium binder can cause peripheral edema? lokelma
when does treatment for metabolic acidosis start in CKD? serum bicarb <22
which DPP-4 can worsen HF and cause hepatotoxicity? alogiptin
what are the warning for using pioglitazone Edema, fractures, hepatic failure, stimulate ovulation, increase risk of bladder cancer
which medications can cause weight gain insulin, repaglinide, sulfonylureas, TZD (pioglitazone)
which DPP-4 can you use regardless of renal function? Tradjenta
with what iron product can iron absorption and toxicity occur with? Ferric citrate (Auryxia)
Created by: KaHerre12
 

 



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