Early detection of renal problems coupled with the appropriate therapeutic strategy can radically reduce the progressive nature of, and complications associated with, chronic kidney disease, and in many instances will result in the successful treatment of acute kidney injury. As many patients will not be seen by nephrologists, it is essential that all healthcare professionals, in hospitals and in the community, have an awareness of renal disease – the presenting signs, differential diagnoses, treatment strategies and approach to the management of complications. 'Fast Facts: Renal Disorders' is an easy-to-read, evidence-based guide to renal diseases and disorders for all doctors, nurses and medical students. It includes: · A clear explanation of proteinuria, hematuria, electrolyte imbalances and acid–base disorders · A concise summary of kidney function tests, imaging techniques and biopsy · Important questions for prompt diagnosis of acute kidney injury · Management options for chronic kidney disease and its complications · Practical guidance on the most common renal problems, including glomerulonephritis, systemic disease, UTIs and kidney stones Written by three specialists of international repute, 'Fast Facts: Renal Disorders' provides the key information required for the optimal care of renal patients. This fully updated second edition will help healthcare professionals assess, identify, treat and refer patients with renal problems appropriately. Directly applicable to the clinical setting, it is essential reading for all primary care providers, junior hospital doctors, specialist trainees, renal nurses and medical students. Contents: · Proteinuria, hematuria and renal investigations · Electrolyte disturbances and acid–base disorders · Acute kidney injury · Chronic kidney disease · Hypertension and diabetic nephropathy · Glomerulonephritis · Systemic disease · Inherited kidney disease · Urinary tract infection · Kidney stones · Urinary tract obstruction and tumors · Renal replacement therapy and transplantation
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Jeremy Levy MD PhD ILTM FRCP, Consultant Nephrologist, Hammersmith Hospitals NHS Trust, London, UK. Charles Pusey MB BChir MA MSc FRCP, Professor, Renal Section, Division of Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, Imperial College, London, UK. Ajay Singh MD, Clinical Director of the Renal Division, Brigham and Women s Hospital, Boston, MA, USA.
A really useful title for all medical students, with the first two chapters being essential reading at the start of clinical training ... It has one of the best explanations I've found of electrolyte imbalances, haematuria and proteinuria. Had I read this before it would have made interpreting results a lot easier on the wards. --Fourth year medical student, Lancaster University, UK
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