PPT-The Kidney

Author : trish-goza | Published Date : 2016-11-11

Part One Overview Digital Laboratory Its best to view this in Slide Show mode especially for the quizzes This module will take approximately 60 minutes to complete

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Part One Overview Digital Laboratory Its best to view this in Slide Show mode especially for the quizzes This module will take approximately 60 minutes to complete After completing this exercise you should be able to blue text in this module tan text in subsequent kidney modules. Part One - Overview. Digital Laboratory. It’s best to view this in . Slide Show . mode, especially for the quizzes.. This module will take approximately . 60 . minutes to complete. .. After completing this exercise, you should be able to (blue text in this module, tan text in subsequent kidney modules):. Nutrition Intervention. Identify chronic kidney disease (CKD). . Identify common co-morbidities and interventions to slow CKD progression. . Associate CKD complications with lab data, nutrition interventions and basic medications. . (Acute Renal Failure). Pedram. . Fatehi. , MD. Division of Nephrology. September 2015. Objectives. Recognize the three main categories of acute kidney injury: . pre-renal. intrinsic renal. post-renal . Kidney Disease and Children. . Better Knowledge, Better Care. . 10 March 2016 . Educational . Powerpoint. :. Ages 6-11. World Kidney Day is a . joint initiative. Proudly supported by Kidney Health Australia. Novel biomarkers for AKI early diagnosis. Sepsis associated Acute Kidney Injury is a serious complication with high mortality . Identifying . early markers of kidney damage has been . difficult. Two novel . By . Aditi Shah MPH, RD – Registered Dietitian & Health Coach. Causes of Kidney stones. Dehydration. High Sodium Intake. High Doses of Vitamin C . supplementation ( > 1000mg). High Urinary Calcium- . The urinary system. The urinary system provides temporary storage reservoirs for urine or serve as transportation channels . The organs involved in the urinary system are:. Kidney. Ureter. Bladder. Urethra. Liz Leen. Patient. Enez. Joaquin . 24 y/o Pima Indian . Diagnosed with T2DM at age 13. Has not been compliant with prescribed . . treatment. Progressive decompensation of . kidney function over past 7 years . Dialysis experiment results and tests for NaCl and albumin (. start dialysis first. ). Kidney dissection . Urinalysis . Interpret dipstick with the help of a chart . Normal and abnormal constituents of urine . What Referring Physicians Need to Know. Explain . the new kidney . allocation policy and . its . goals . Summarize basic . changes in allocation components for deceased donor kidneys. Describe patient indicators appropriate for transplant evaluation referral. A certain amount of humility is called for: successful designs most often involve . incremental. changes to existing practices, both because. It is easier to get incremental changes adopted, rather than radical departures from preceding practice, and. Epidemiology. CKD affects about 26 million people in the US. Approximately 19 million adults are in the early stages of the disease . On the rise do to increasing prevalence of diabetes and hypertension. !. Kidney . disease affects millions of people worldwide, including many children who may be at risk at an early age. . It . is therefore crucial that we encourage and facilitate education, early detection and a healthy life style in children, to fight the increase of preventable kidney diseases and to treat children with inborn and acquired disorders of the kidneys worldwide. . Structural . or functional abnormalities of the kidneys for . >. 3 months. . from early to late-stage disease, . Chronic Kidney Disease. as . manifested by either:. 1. Kidney . damage, with or without decreased GFR, as .

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