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Renal Dialysis and the Liaison Psychiatrist

The Canadian Journal of Psychiatry, 1980
Some of the complex aspects of the role of the liaison psychiatrist as illustrated on a renal dialysis service have been discussed. The liaison psychiatrist is expected not only to fulfill the role of a medical consultant but also to facilitate communication amongst staff and to participate in decisions of life and death.
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Renal dialysis units for wales

Nursing Standard, 1988
Patients 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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Replacement of Renal Function by Dialysis: A Textbook of Dialysis

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1984
In recent years, dialysis has become a highly successful form of treatment, and success breeds big books—hence this compendium of 945 pages, a veritable monument to the progress of science, in which 78 contributors have assembled everything known before 1982 about replacing renal function.
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Dialysis and Renal Transplantation Units [PDF]

open access: possible, 1998
Viral hepatitis is considered in some detail in Chapter 18, but the disease has been a particular problem in renal units and requires further comment in this context. Hepatitis in renal units has nearly always been due to hepatitis B virus, though a few mild outbreaks of non A-non B hepatitis have been reported.
G. A. J. Ayliffe   +3 more
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Impact of Dialysis Technique on Renal Anemia

2011
Cardiovascular disease is a significant complication in chronic kidney disease (CKD) and a major cause of death in dialysis patients. Clinical studies have shown that anemia is associated with reduced survival in patients undergoing chronic hemodialysis.
PANICHI, VINCENZO   +3 more
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Water Quality for Renal Dialysis

Water and Environment Journal, 1990
ABSTRACTOver 100000 renal failure patients are treated by dialysis in the European Community (EC), and the number is rapidly increasing due to better medical care. The full importance of the quality of water used for renal dialysis is only now being recognized.
C. J. Sollars, S. Bragg, Roger Perry
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Replacement of Renal Function by Dialysis

2008
In this review we will discuss the importance of bacterial contamination of dialysate fluid and the associated risk of pyrogenic reactions for patients on hemodialysis therapy. The degree of bacterial contamination of dialysate, relevant bacterial species and pyrogenic substances released from these microorganisms will be described.
Karl M. Koch, Gerhard Lonnemann
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PERITONEAL DIALYSIS IN RENAL FAILURE

The American Journal of the Medical Sciences, 1960
Nestor M. Hensler   +2 more
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