Difference between revisions of "Renal Failure"
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'''Renal failure''' is when a nephrologist consults, leaves recommendations, but they're not helpful in management. | '''Renal failure''' is when a nephrologist consults, leaves recommendations, but they're not helpful in management. | ||
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− | + | ''Medicine Resident'': Did you consult Renal? | |
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+ | ''Medicine Intern'': Yeah. | ||
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+ | ''Medicine Resident'': Awesome. What did they say? | ||
− | + | ''Medicine Intern'': Not much actually. Just to monitor the creatinine. | |
− | + | ''Medicine Resident'': Wow. Major '''Renal failure'''. | |
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− | - [[Urinary Tract Infection]] | + | '''More Reading''' |
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+ | * [[American Society of Nephrology]] | ||
+ | * [[Foley Catheter]] | ||
+ | * [[Glomerular Filtration Rate]] | ||
+ | * [[Glomerulus]] | ||
+ | * [[Grace & Chase Tackle Acid-Base]] | ||
+ | * [[Infrarenal]] | ||
+ | * [[Minimal Change Disease]] | ||
+ | * [[Morning Bun]] | ||
+ | * [[Renal Dosing]] | ||
+ | * [[Renal Tubular Acidosis]] | ||
+ | * [[Spin the Pee]] | ||
+ | * [[Urinary Tract Infection]] | ||
+ | * [[What is an anion gap?]] | ||
[[Category:Nephrology]] | [[Category:Nephrology]] | ||
[[Category:Internal Medicine]] | [[Category:Internal Medicine]] |
Latest revision as of 14:48, 22 October 2017
Renal failure is when a nephrologist consults, leaves recommendations, but they're not helpful in management.
Example
Medicine Resident: Did you consult Renal?
Medicine Intern: Yeah.
Medicine Resident: Awesome. What did they say?
Medicine Intern: Not much actually. Just to monitor the creatinine.
Medicine Resident: Wow. Major Renal failure.
More Reading