A client with a history of chronic kidney disease (CKD) is experiencing increasing fatigue, lethargy, and activity intolerance. The care team has established that the client's glomerular filtration rate (GFR) remains at a low, but stable, level. Which laboratory assessments will most likely be prescirbed to help determine the cause of these new symptoms?

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Answer:

A urea and electrolyte tests and full blood count test.

Explanation:

A  urea and electrolyte test is for checking for elements like potassium and sodium. If potassium is low it can cause the symptoms.  A full blood count test might also be done to check for anemia which is also likely to cause the new symptoms.