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RENAL FAILURE Melissa Greer, Ylise Dobson, Megan Stacey, Melissa Terpstra, & Emily Peterson The Radical Renal Team Dr. McCurly The Radical Renal Team The Nurses ...
Effects of Renal Disease on Pharmacokinetics Juan J. L. Lertora, M.D., Ph.D. Director Clinical Pharmacology Program Office of Clinical Research Training
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Renal vein thrombosis Patients with the nephrotic syndrome are at increased risk of developing venous and arterial thromboembolism, particularly RVT The mechanism of ...
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Chronic Renal Failure A. Definitions . Azotemia - elevated blood urea nitrogen (BUN >28mg/dL) and creatinine (Cr>1.5mg/dL) Uremia - azotemia with symptoms ...
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Renal Failure Prepared by Miss Fatima Hirzallah The oliguric phase of ARF may last 10 to 20 days and is followed by the diuretic phase, at which time urine output ...
Medical Nutrition Therapy for Renal Disorders Functions of the Kidney Excretory Acid-base balance Endocrine Fluid and electrolyte balance Excretory Functions Removal ...
Manifestations of Hypercalcemia . Neuro: anxiety, depression, confusion, can progress to lethargy and coma; GI: constipation, nausea (related to decrease smooth ...
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Renal system (physical assessment) Inspection: Skin- pallor, yellow-gray, excoriations, changes in turgor, bruises, texture(e.g. rough, dry skin)
Pathogenesis (cont.) The notion of renal cysts as benign tumors filled w/ fluid comes from studies of Madin-Darby Canine Kidney (MDCK) epithelial cells (which ...
Renal Failure Acute and Chronic . NPN 200. Medical Surgical Nursing I
Congenital Renal Abnormalities Scott Wenderfer, MD/PhD February 2002 Congenital Renal Abnormalities Isolated Renal Agenesis Bilateral Renal Agenesis Hypoplastic ...
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District general hospitals (DGHs) without renal services should develop links with local renal services and develop agreed care pathways for patients who ...
Improving Patient Safety in Renal Units Haemodialysis associated haemolysis . Dr. Paul Rylance. Dr. Henry Brown . CD Forum March 2010
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Renal Failure Acute and Chronic Acute Renal Failure Pathophysiology Types of acute renal failure include: Prerenal Intrarenal Postrenal Phases of Acute Renal Failure ...
B. Etiologies ; Location of Lesion ; Prerenal - ~70% of cases ; Intrinsic - ~25% of cases ; Post-renal (obstructive) - <5% of cases; FeNa= urine Na x serum Cr
MDRD; eGFR= 186 x Screatˉ ¹·¹⁵⁴ X Age ˉ⁰·²°³ X 1.21 [if black] X o.74 [if female] Undersetimates GFR in healthy people (when GFR >60 ml/min)
Hypertension Systolic BP > 140 mmhg and/or Diastolic BP > 90 mmhg . Mechanism is similar to what happens in CHF; Decreased pressure sensed by JG cells activates the ...
RCS 6080 Medical and Psychosocial Aspects of Rehabilitation Counseling . Renal Failure
Hypertension exacerbated by fluid overload: Use antihypertensives that do not decrease renal blood flow (non-dihydropyridine calcium channel blockers ...
Acute Renal Failure . Rapid decline in the GFR over days to weeks. Cr increases by >0.5 mg/dL; GFR <10mL/min, or <25% of normal . Acute Renal Insufficiency
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