Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD)
Overview
RPM 214 - Learn how to use Remote Patient Monitoring (RPM) to monitor clients who have Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD). Providing education about the risk factors and the complications of advanced CKD is key to helping patients deal with this serious chronic illness. You will learn about the disease management program created to monitor the risks associated with the causes of the patients’ CKD.
Learning Objective: Trainees will be able to work with patients who have Chronic Kidney Disease and use RPM for monitoring. At the end of the badge, trainees will be able to do the following:
- Define Chronic Kidney Disease
- Explain the basic diagnosis/symptoms of Chronic Kidney Disease
- Explain the risk assessment of Chronic Kidney Disease
- Be able to monitor a patient with Chronic Kidney Disease
- Be able to educate a patient about their Chronic Kidney Disease
- Evaluate a health chart of a patient with Chronic Kidney Disease
- Be able to enter data into RPM for monitoring a patient with Chronic Kidney Disease (with DMP)
- Evaluate DMP data of a patient with Chronic Kidney Disease (at critical junctions)
Time Estimate
3 hours
LESSONS
1. Define Chronic Kidney Disease
Lesson Content
Intro to CKD
Show How Kidney Functions (Youtube)
Explain Gradual Loss of Kidney Function
Explain Advanced CKD Complications
Pop Quiz: Define Chronic Kidney Disease
2. Chronic Kidney Disease Causes/Risk Factors
Lesson Content
Causes
Pop Quiz: Chronic Kidney Disease Cause/Risk Factors
Risk Factors
Pop Quiz: Several risk factors can make individuals more susceptible to developing CKD
3. Educating the Patient and Family 6 Topics |
Lesson Content
Provide Emotional Support to the Patient as Well as Family Members
Explain Importance of Medication Adherence
Explain Ways to Maintain a Healthy Weight
Tell Them to Quit Smoking/Dangers of Smoking
Monitor Other Medical Conditions and Work with Physician
Tips for Common Challenges That Arise
Pop Quiz: Educating the Patient & Family
4. Symptoms
Lesson Content
Pop Quiz: Symptoms
5. Complications
Lesson Content
Fluid Retention
Sudden Rise in Potassium
Anemia
Heart Disease
Weak Bones at Risk of Bone Fractures
Decrease Sex Drive
Damage to Central Nervous System
Decreased Immune Response
Pericarditis
Pregnancy Complications
Irreversible Damage to Kidneys
Pop Quiz: Complications
6. Monitoring a Patient who has Chronic Kidney Disease
Lesson Content
Side Effects to Monitor
Weight Management
Tobacco Cessation (If Smoking)
Take Vital Signs—Blood Pressure, Heart Rate, Respiratory Rate
Record Fluid Intake/Output
Assist with Blood Draws if Needed for Lab Testing
Communicate with Healthcare Team and Document for Record Keeping
Monitor for Complications
Pop Quiz: Monitoring A Patient Who Has Chronic Kidney Disease
7. Chronic Kidney Disease Health Chart
Lesson Content
Evaluating the Health Chart of a Person for Chronic Kidney Disease
Analyze Generic RPM Printout Indicating Color-coded Danger Zones
Pop Quiz: Kidney Disease Health Chart
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Key Concepts
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