Applied Anatomy and Physiology and the Renal Disease Process
On the concave surface of the kidney lies the hilus, from which the ureter and the main blood vessels and nerves access the kidney. The cut surface of the kidney…
On the concave surface of the kidney lies the hilus, from which the ureter and the main blood vessels and nerves access the kidney. The cut surface of the kidney…
Ultrafiltration and hydrostatic pressure As blood is pumped through a dialyser, a positive pressure will be exerted on the membrane. The pressure in the space on the opposite side of…
During PD, physiological solution or dialysis fluid is instilled into the peritoneal cavity. Uraemic toxins and solutes move across the membrane by the process of diffusion, from the blood stream…
We therefore need to explore ways of increasing donor numbers in order to offer all suitable patients the chance of a transplant. Contraindications to Renal Transplantation Although the majority of…
However, in recent years, the intensive care nurse has taken over from the renal nurse in caring for those requiring continuous renal replacement therapy (CRRT). Specific nursing activities for CRRT…
encourage exercise, achieve healthy weight and stop smoking; if appropriate, discuss the risks and benefits of protein reduction; ensure malnutrition is prevented; offer dietary advice to people with progressive CKD…
The correct collection procedure Before attempting venepuncture, the correct method of collection according to local policy should be ascertained and all necessary equipment assembled. There are many designated tubes available;…
When the Kolff–Brigham kidney was used, the heparin dose ranged from 6000 to 9000 units, and was infused prior to the start of the treatment. The dialyser was primed with…
The RCN has also identified three main topic areas within QI that help nurses improve the quality of care for patients: these are patient safety, clinical effectiveness and clinical audit….
132–142 Potassium (mmol/l) <1 month 3.0–6.6 >1 month 3.0–5.6 Bicarbonate (mmol/l) 22–32 Urea (mmol/l) 2.5–6.5 Albumin (g/l) 34–45 Calcium (mmol/l) <1 year 2.4–2.8 1–2 years 2.3–2.7 3–16 years 2.2–2.6 Phosphate…