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Washington Manual os Nephrology Subspecialty Consult (The Washington Manual Subspecialty Consult Series)

PaperbackJanuary 1, 2012
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ISBN-13: 9781451114256 ISBN-10: 1451114257
Publisher
Lippincott Williams & Wilkins
Binding
Paperback
Published
January 1, 2012
Weight
1.0 lbs
Dimensions
21.00×1.90×14.00 cm

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Washington Manual os Nephrology Subspecialty Consult (The Washington Manual Subspecialty Consult Series) by Cheng, Steven. Paperback edition. ISBN: 9781451114256.

The Washington Manual of Nephrology Subspecialty Consult has been thoroughly updated and covers inpatient and outpatient management of nephrology with the same clinical practicality as the widely-popular Washington Manual&; of Medical Therapeutics . It has been written by the residents, fellows, and attending physicians of the distinguished Washington University School of Medicine and is tailored for residents performing inpatient consults, students working on an inpatient medicine service, and specialists seeking fast-access information on the management of common renal diseases. Organized for quick and easy access to information, this handbook includes sections on general approaches to kidney disease, electrolyte and acid-base disorders, acute kidney injury and continuous renal replacement, causes of kidney disease, pregnancy and nephrolithiasis, and chronic kidney disease. Appendices include dosing adjustments for antimicrobials and antiretrovirals and a listing of red flag drugs that may cause renal impairment. Don&;t miss the other key topics in The Washington Manual&; Subspecialty Consult Series: Allergy, Asthma, and Immunology Gastroenterology Hematology and Oncology Infectious Disease Rheumatology The Washington Manual&; is a registered mark belonging to Washington University in St. Louis to which international legal protection applies. The mark is used in this publication by LWW under license from Washington University.