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Oxford Handbooks: Oxford Handbook of Dialysis - Second Edition

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The Oxford Handbook of Dialysis provides a patient-centred and comprehensive guide to all aspects of dialysis, covering everything from patient preparation and details of both haeom- and peritoneal dialysis, to continuous haemofiltration techniques and complications of end stage kidneydisease.In this new edition, all sections have been completely updated, with new material on a multitude of topics including haemofiltration, monitoring techniques, infection prevention, new PD fluids, trials in haemodialysis and peritoneal dialysis, integrated care, role of predialysis nurses, supportivecare, care of dying patients, pain control and newer drugs such as darbepoietin, new vitamin D analogues, new anticoagulants and phosphate binders. With new chapters on transplantation and dialysis in Acute Kidney Injury, and references to the most up-to-date clinical guidelines, this handbookcontinues to be the essential, compact resource for anyone managing patients with end stage renal failure.

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Oxford Handbooks: Oxford Handbook of Dialysis - Second Edition, Anastasia Lawrence, Christine Daley, Edwina A. Brown, Jeremy Levy, Julie Morgan

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Titre
Oxford Handbooks: Oxford Handbook of Dialysis - Second Edition
Langue
Anglais
Publié
2004
Pages
903
ISBN10
0198529546
ISBN13
9780198529545
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The Oxford Handbook of Dialysis provides a patient-centred and comprehensive guide to all aspects of dialysis, covering everything from patient preparation and details of both haeom- and peritoneal dialysis, to continuous haemofiltration techniques and complications of end stage kidneydisease.In this new edition, all sections have been completely updated, with new material on a multitude of topics including haemofiltration, monitoring techniques, infection prevention, new PD fluids, trials in haemodialysis and peritoneal dialysis, integrated care, role of predialysis nurses, supportivecare, care of dying patients, pain control and newer drugs such as darbepoietin, new vitamin D analogues, new anticoagulants and phosphate binders. With new chapters on transplantation and dialysis in Acute Kidney Injury, and references to the most up-to-date clinical guidelines, this handbookcontinues to be the essential, compact resource for anyone managing patients with end stage renal failure.