What starts as a simple infection—like strep throat or impetigo—can spiral into a serious kidney condition if left unchecked. In this episode, Dr. Morgan Taylor, DNP, CPNP, CCRN breaks down acute glomerulonephritis (AGN) and how inflammation in the glomeruli can lead to widespread systemic issues.
Learn how a leaky glomerular filter causes protein and blood to spill into the urine, what lab values point to worsening kidney damage, and why symptoms like periorbital edema, hematuria, and hypertension should never be ignored. You’ll also hear a real-world clinical story of a young adult whose overlooked skin infection led to permanent kidney damage—and what nurses can do to intervene sooner.
Topics discussed in this episode:
What glomerulonephritis is and how it disrupts kidney filtration
How strep infections can trigger an immune response that damages the glomeruli
Key symptoms to watch for: hematuria, proteinuria, edema, and fluid overload
Why elevated creatinine and metabolic acidosis signal declining renal function
A real case of glomerulonephritis leading to dialysis and long-term complications
This episode is packed with high-yield renal content to help you recognize glomerulonephritis early—whether you're at the bedside or prepping for the Next Gen NCLEX.
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