Acute Kidney Injury – Diagnosis and Management
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30 mins CPD
30 mins
80% required to pass
Overview
This module will take approximately 30 minutes to complete and includes the following elements.
- Background
- Definition, causes, prevalence, risk factors, prognosis, complications.
- Assessment
- How to assess someone with possible acute kidney injury and interpretation of blood results.
- Management
- Initial management strategy, follow-up, and referral.
- Optional quiz to assess your learning from the course
- An audit suggestion
- A list of useful links and resources for further reading
Goals
During this course you will learn:
- How to make a diagnosis of acute kidney injury (AKI).
- About appropriate initial and subsequent primary care management of AKI.
- When to refer people with AKI to other healthcare professionals.
- How to prevent the development of AKI in people at risk.
Topics covered
Urinary/Excretory
Date created
01/03/2019
Last revision
25/08/2023
Next revision
01/03/2028
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