07-27-2006, 02:33 AM
A 7 yo girl is brought to the Dr. bcz of 4 wk h/o headache, fatigue, and decreased appetite. During this period, she has had nausea and vomitting. At the age of 4 year, she was dx w/ poststrep GN. She is at the 15th percentile for Ht and 10th percentile for Wt. PE: shows no abnormalities. Her serum BUN: 50. Which is most likely to limit progression of this girl's renal failure?
A)Increased K and Na bicarbonate intake
B)Dec Na and daily calorie intake
*C)low-protein diet
D)Strict fluid restriction
E)Dialysis
and in CCS UW there is a case where they say 'high protein diet " in nephrotic syndrome
A)Increased K and Na bicarbonate intake
B)Dec Na and daily calorie intake
*C)low-protein diet
D)Strict fluid restriction
E)Dialysis
and in CCS UW there is a case where they say 'high protein diet " in nephrotic syndrome