edited by Patrick T. Murray
Intensive Care in Nephrology includes all pertinent topics related to ICU nephrology, including shock, respiratory failure, syndromes, pharmacology, various types of renal replacement therapies, toxicology, fluid management, and potassium homeostasis.
Features:
- Truly comprehensive text, including pediatrics
- Translates basic research into clinical practice
- Includes updated technology, research, and data on ICU nephrology
Contents
- Shock
- Respiratory Failure
- Multiple Organ Dysfunction/Failure
- Renal Physiology and Dysfunction
- Diagnostic Approach to ARF
- Pulmonary-Renal Syndromes
- ARD Pharmacotherapies
- ARF Prevention
- Indication for Initiation or Withdrawal of Renal Replacement Therapy
- Dose Adequacy Goals for Renal Replacement Therapy
- Vascular Access for Renal Replacement Therapy
- Anticoagulation for Renal Replacement Therapy
- Intermittent Renal Replacement Therapy
- Continuous Renal Replacement Therapies
- Hybrid Renal Replacement Therapies
- Care of the End-Stage Renal Disease Patents in the ICU
- Clinical Pharmacology and Theraputics
- Clinical Toxicology
- Other Non-Azotemic/Non-Renal RRT Indications
- Acid-Based Disorders
- Diuretic Use and Fluid Management
- Water Homeostasis
- Potassium Homeostasis
- Divalent Ion Homeostasis
- Nutrition
- Hypertensive Disorders
- Pediatric ICU Nephrology
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