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1976
During a recent conversation with a colleague in general practice, he made the observation that home haemodialysis was the one situation in his professional life where he found the patient invariably knew more about his own treatment than himself, and it is the purpose of this chapter to attempt to remedy some of this potential deficiency.
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During a recent conversation with a colleague in general practice, he made the observation that home haemodialysis was the one situation in his professional life where he found the patient invariably knew more about his own treatment than himself, and it is the purpose of this chapter to attempt to remedy some of this potential deficiency.
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Renal dialysis units for wales
Nursing Standard, 1988Patients living in rural areas in south Wales who have to rely on renal dialysis will benefit from the next stage in the Welsh Office's scheme to provide them with facilities closer to home.
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2020
Acute kidney injury (AKI) is a common and serious complication of cardiac surgery. The spectrum of cardiac surgery-associated AKI (CS-AKI) ranges from transient loss of renal reserve, through AKI, to long-term irreversible renal failure requiring renal replacement therapy (RRT).
Anne D. Cherry +3 more
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Acute kidney injury (AKI) is a common and serious complication of cardiac surgery. The spectrum of cardiac surgery-associated AKI (CS-AKI) ranges from transient loss of renal reserve, through AKI, to long-term irreversible renal failure requiring renal replacement therapy (RRT).
Anne D. Cherry +3 more
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NAACOG's clinical issues in perinatal and women's health nursing, 1992
Dialysis may be needed, either acutely or on a chronic basis, during pregnancy for a variety of reasons. Advances in erythropoietin, transplant, and hormonal therapies may increase the chances of pregnancy in women with chronic renal failure. Providing care to this population of patients is a challenge to nephrology and obstetric nurses.
J M, Martin, D, Snedegar
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Dialysis may be needed, either acutely or on a chronic basis, during pregnancy for a variety of reasons. Advances in erythropoietin, transplant, and hormonal therapies may increase the chances of pregnancy in women with chronic renal failure. Providing care to this population of patients is a challenge to nephrology and obstetric nurses.
J M, Martin, D, Snedegar
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American family physician, 1988
About 20 percent of chronic dialysis patients receive treatment in their homes. An increasing number of these patients choose peritoneal dialysis. Physicians should be aware of the techniques and possible complications of home-based dialysis so that they can assist patients in choosing a form of dialysis and can help manage problems if they arise.
G K, Goodenough, L J, Lutz, M C, Gregory
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About 20 percent of chronic dialysis patients receive treatment in their homes. An increasing number of these patients choose peritoneal dialysis. Physicians should be aware of the techniques and possible complications of home-based dialysis so that they can assist patients in choosing a form of dialysis and can help manage problems if they arise.
G K, Goodenough, L J, Lutz, M C, Gregory
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PERITONEAL DIALYSIS IN RENAL FAILURE
The Lancet, 1967J S, Cameron, C S, Ogg, J R, Trounce
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