Nursing Management of End Stage Renal DiseaseOnline version Test your knowledge on the nursing management of end stage renal disease! by Teisha Vaughn 1 Regular monitoring of blood pressure is necessary for patients with end stage renal disease. Yes No 2 Patients with end stage renal disease do not require any dietary restrictions. Yes No 3 Peritoneal dialysis is another type of dialysis used in the treatment of END STAGE RENAL DISEASE. Yes No 4 Patients with end stage renal disease do not experience any symptoms. Yes No 5 Regular exercise is important for people with END STAGE RENAL DISEASE. Yes No 6 Hemodialysis is a type of dialysis used in the treatment of END STAGE RENAL DISEASE. Yes No 7 Anemia is not a complication of end stage renal disease. Yes No 8 Transplantation is an option for some patients with end stage renal disease. Yes No 9 A kidney transplant can provide a long-term solution for END STAGE RENAL DISEASE. Yes No 10 Patients with end stage renal disease may experience fatigue and weakness. Yes No 11 A low-sodium diet is recommended for people with END STAGE RENAL DISEASE. Yes No 12 Transplantation is never an option for patients with end stage renal disease. Yes No 13 Fluid restriction is often necessary for people with END STAGE RENAL DISEASE. Yes No 14 Medication adherence is essential for patients with end stage renal disease. Yes No 15 Dialysis is a common treatment for end stage renal disease. Yes No 16 Nursing interventions focus on managing symptoms and preventing complications in patients with end stage renal disease. Yes No 17 Nurses play a crucial role in the care of patients with end stage renal disease. Yes No 18 END STAGE RENAL DISEASE is not a progressive condition. Yes No 19 Education and support are important for patients with end stage renal disease. Yes No 20 End stage renal disease is a curable condition. Yes No 21 END STAGE RENAL DISEASE only affects older adults. Yes No 22 Medication adherence is not a concern for patients with end stage renal disease. Yes No