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1 Genitourinary Kidney stone vs AAA Lisa Chance, RN, BSN, CCRN

2 Kidney Stones (calculi) or AAA? Symptoms of a kidney stone verses abdominal aortic aneurysm (AAA) can be very much alike. www.webster.comwww.webster.com You can hear a word pronounced! Calyces is pronounced “Kay-la-sees.”

3 One condition is painful annoying Other can be fatal if not treated promptly. Vital for nurses to know the difference! Could be a matter of life & death.

4 Hematuria Severe colicky flank pain Nausea/vomiting Severe colicky back pain Lightheadedness Hypertension Hematuria Severe flank pain Abdominal pulsating mass Severe abdominal pain Severe back pain Hypertension Syncope Shock (late sign) Kidney stonesAAA

5 What to do. Address pain relief Hydration Draw blood (R/O renal function, infection, or blood loss) CBC /c differential (checking the white cell count) Hemoglobin & Hematocrit (H&H) Platelets

6 … And? Chem 7 (Panel 7) - comprehensive metabolic panel to test: Electrolytes BUN Creatinine Obtain urine for a urinalysis that will test for: Nitrates Leukocytes blood in the urine

7 Also, keep in mind that the urinalysis alone doesn’t tell the whole story. Do not conclude that the patient has a kidney stone just because he has hematuria. In one study, more than 87% of patients with an AAA also had hematuria.

8 Today’s gold standard is non-contrast computed tomography (CT) scan. Differentiation

9 If facility does not have access to CT, X-ray of kidneys, ureters, & bladder is considered accurate also. Differentiation …continued

10 X-rays, can not be performed on pregnant women  probably ultrasound Ultrasound may also be preformed if the patient is too unstable for transport.

11 Or trained cardiologist or surgeon can perform a TEE (transesophageal echo) to verify AAA at the bedside. Differentiation …continued

12 Complications After tx: Not getting relief with prescribed pain medication Or experiencing: Fever Chills nausea or vomiting The above are signs of pyelonephritis (kidney infection), usually from a blocked ureter.


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