Antihypertensives
Tea colored urine
Mild proteinuria
HTN
Glomerular damage, idiopathic, congenital, or secondary to other conditions
Albumin
Ascites, not periorbital
Urine frothy and dark yellow
Diuretics
Age 5-12
Swollen Child
Glomerular Inflammation
High Sodium, low protein, low fat diet
Hyperlipidemia
Moderately restrict sodium, may restrict fluids
Oliguria
Massive protein loss
High BUN, Creatinine, ESR Rate, WBCs
Hypoalbuminemia
Low GFR (low urinary ouptut) (increased Na+)
Diuretics- NS
Corticosteroids
Ages 2-3
immune reaction to a strep infection