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Seventh Edition
By
Judith Kallenbach, MSN, RN, CNN, Area Director of Inservice/Program Administrator, Fresenius Medical Care, Akron, OH
Charles Gutch, MD, University of South Dakota School of Medicine, Sioux Falls, SD
Martha Stoner, RN, PhD, University Hospital; University of Colorado Health Sciences Center, Denver, CO
Anna Corea, MN, RN, CNAA, UCLA Medical Center; UCLA School of Nursing, Los Angeles, CA
Description
Using a practical, straight-forward introduction to dialysis, this text is a must-have reference for health care workers caring for hemodialysis
patients. Assuming no prior knowledge of patient care, nursing procedures, or dialysis principles, it takes an interdisciplinary approach
to provide an overview of dialysis technology and the relationship of dialysis to nursing, nutrition, medicine, and psychosocial aspects
of treatment. Each chapter is presented in a logical question-and-answer format that promotes critical thinking and engages the reader.
Lifespan content, home dialysis considerations, and quick reference material enhance the text's comprehensive approach to care. Its up-to-date
material and comprehensiveness also make it an excellent resource for dialysis technicians preparing for a certification examination.
Contents
1.The Hemodialysis Team
2. Basic Chemistry of Body Fluids and Electrolytes
3. Renal Physiology and the Pathophysiology of
Renal Failure
4. Clinical Manifestations of End-Stage Renal Disease (ESRD)
5. Laboratory Data – Analysis and
Interpretation
6. Principles of Hemodialysis
7. Dialyzers, Dialysate, and Delivery Systems
8. Water Treatment
9.
Dialyzer Preparation and Reprocessing
10. Access to the Bloodstream
11. Patient and Machine Monitoring and Assessment
12.
Anticoagulation and Heparin Administration
13. Medications and Dialysis
14. Nutritional Management
15. Acute Renal
Failure and Dialysis Therapies
16. Transplantation
17. Peritoneal Dialysis and Home Dialysis Therapies
18. Diabetes
and Hemodialysis
19. Infection Control and Universal Precautions
20. Psychosocial Aspects of Dialysis Therapy
21.
Pediatric Hemodialysis
22. ESRD in the Elderly
23. Management of Quality in Dialysis Care
References and
Recommended Readings
Appendixes
A Nephrology Organizations and Resources
B SI Units Conversion Factors for
Clinical Chemistry Values Used in Hemodialysis
Glossary
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Paperback, 400 pages, publication date: APR-2005
ISBN-13: 978-0-323-02871-4
ISBN-10: 0-323-02871-3
Imprint: MOSBY
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Last update: 30 Nov 2009
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