This unique pocket book provides rapid access to evidence-based guidelines and practical advice about the day-to-day management of patients with renal disease. The reader will find precise, prescriptive information on clinical assessment, acute renal failure, chronic kidney disease, and renal replacement therapies. In line with contemporary nephrological practice, a significant portion of the handbook deals with the problem of hypertension, a major cardiovascular risk factor and the most common indication for prescription drug therapy. It is an invaluable resource for residents, as well as a useful reference for practitioners. The Oxford American Handbook of Nephrology and Hypertension is the indispensable source on the subject.
1. Clinical assessment of the renal patient
2. Acute renal failure (Acute kidney injury)
3. Chronic kidney disease
4. Renal replacement therapy
5. Hypertension
6. Diseases of the kidney
7. The kidney in systemic disease
8. Urinary tract obstruction
9. Fluids and electrolytes
10. Pregnancy and the kidney
11. Drugs and the kidney
12. Appendices