The nurse would check the Serum creatinine level test to determine whether a transplanted kidney is functioning.
A well-functioning kidney transplant should have a serum creatinine of approximately 100-120 μmol/L.
Bacterial, viral, or fungal infections may appear after the operation period in a kidney transplant patient. This happens primarily due to the immunosuppressants provided to the patient. High serum creatinine levels are associated with bacterial infection and might be an indication of multiple factors.
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