Acute kidney disease can result in elevated serum creatinine levels and low serum potassium levels, indicating impaired kidney function.
Acute kidney disease can lead to elevated levels of serum creatinine (6 mg/dL in this case) as it is typically detected by an elevated serum creatinine. The normal range for serum creatinine is 0.8-1.2 mg/dL for males and 0.6-0.9 mg/dL for females. Elevated creatinine levels can indicate impaired kidney function. In addition, the nurse should expect a low serum potassium level (3.0 mEq/L in this case) as abnormal levels of potassium is a common issue in kidney disease patients.
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