
Oxford Desk Reference: Nephrology
Oxford University Press
Published on 27. November 2008
Book
Hardback
778 pages
978-0-19-922956-7 (ISBN)
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Description
In this era of evidence-based medicine, one of the biggest challenges confronting clinicians is keeping abreast with often rapidly changing recommendations that guide clinical practice. While it is clearly helpful to have research-based guidelines and protocols to draw upon, it is not always easy to access this information particularly at the time when it is needed most, such as on a ward round or in a busy outpatient clinic. These evidence-based guidelines, produced
by national organisations (The Renal Association, British Hypertension Society, National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence) and international organisations (International Society of Nephrology, National Kidney Federation- KDOQI) are often found in a variety of locations and published
media and therefore timely access is not always possible.
This desk reference is designed to overcome this problem. The editors have produced a comprehensive summary of nephrology which focuses on aspects of renal disease that are important to the clinician, and have brought together the key recommendations found in current evidence-based guidelines and presented them in a uniform and accessible format. It has been designed and written so that locating information is both quick and simple, and the layout of the chapters allows the reader to identify
and assimilate information rapidly.
by national organisations (The Renal Association, British Hypertension Society, National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence) and international organisations (International Society of Nephrology, National Kidney Federation- KDOQI) are often found in a variety of locations and published
media and therefore timely access is not always possible.
This desk reference is designed to overcome this problem. The editors have produced a comprehensive summary of nephrology which focuses on aspects of renal disease that are important to the clinician, and have brought together the key recommendations found in current evidence-based guidelines and presented them in a uniform and accessible format. It has been designed and written so that locating information is both quick and simple, and the layout of the chapters allows the reader to identify
and assimilate information rapidly.
Reviews / Votes
This book is very good indeed. The depth of the information is great yet with simple formatting is easy to access. The recommendations follow a logical pattern quickly guiding the reader to the relevant section. The reader can also be reassured that the information is based on the latest evidence. This book is ideal for all who practice in nephrology, whether nurses or doctors. It is also a helpful guide for those who deal with nephrology on a less frequent basis butrequire the latest information in one volume. Overall, highly recommended. * Journal of Renal Nursing *
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Language
English
Place of publication
Oxford
United Kingdom
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Illustrations
75 black and white line drawings and 97 black and white photographs
Dimensions
Height: 253 mm
Width: 178 mm
Thickness: 41 mm
Weight
1646 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-19-922956-7 (9780199229567)
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11/2008
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Persons
Editor
Senior Lecturer and Honorary Consultant Nephrologist, John Walls Renal Unit, Leicester General Hospital, Leicester, UK
Reader and Honorary Consultant Nephrologist, John Walls Renal Unit, Leicester General Hopsital, UK
Reader and Honorary Consultant Nephrologist, John Walls Renal Unit, Leicester General Hospital, Leicester, UK
Content
1. Assessment of renal disease ; 2. Fluid and electrolyte disorders ; 3. Glomerular disease ; 4. The kidney in systemic disease ; 5. Tubular disease ; 6. Chronic interstitial disease ; 7. Urinary tract infection ; 8. Renal stone disease ; 9. Hypertension ; 10. Acute kidney injury ; 11. Chronic kidney disease ; 12. Special problems in chronic kidney disease ; 13. Dialysis ; 14. Renal transplantation ; 15. Inherited renal disease ; 16. Structural and congenital abnormalities ; 17. Malignancy of the kidney and urinary tract ; 18. Pharmacology and drug use in kidney disease ; Appendix ; Patient counselling tools