The correct answer is A. Fluid overload.
Missed dialysis → inability to remove excess fluid
Shortness of breath + crackles → fluid in the lungs (pulmonary edema)
Hypertension (188/90)
Tachycardia (120)
Low-normal SpO₂ (92%)
These findings strongly indicate fluid overload leading to pulmonary edema.
Patients who miss dialysis retain excess fluid
Fluid accumulates in the lungs → crackles and respiratory distress
Hypertension is common due to increased circulating volume
B. Bronchiolitis → Typically seen in infants/children, not adults
C. Pneumonia → May cause crackles, but does not explain missed dialysis + fluid retention + hypertension pattern
D. Ascites → Fluid in the abdomen, not primarily causing lung crackles or acute respiratory distress
“Patients with renal failure who miss dialysis may develop fluid overload.”
“Pulmonary edema presents with crackles and respiratory distress.”
“Hypertension is commonly associated with fluid overload states.”
[References:, NREMT EMT Education Standards – Medical Emergencies, National EMS Education Standards – Renal and Respiratory Emergencies, NREMT Candidate Handbook – Patient Assessment and Medical Conditions, =================================, , ]
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