Handbook of Dialysis
Book info: Handbook of Dialysis (Paperback, 826 pages – Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, 2014) – Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, 2014. Language: Eng.
The fifth edition of this comprehensive Handbook of Dialysis serves as an invaluable resource for healthcare professionals involved in the management of dialysis patients. With contributions from leading nephrology experts, this edition emphasizes evidence-based practices and practical insights that are crucial for effective patient care. Readers will delve into essential topics such as the screening and diagnosis of kidney conditions, patient safety protocols, and the intricacies of both acute and chronic dialysis therapies. Each chapter is designed to provide a thorough understanding of clinical practices, ensuring that readers are well-prepared to address the complexities of dialysis management. This edition also introduces expanded discussions on vascular access techniques, urgent start peritoneal dialysis, and the practical implementation of innovative sorbent dialysis methods. Key areas of focus include peritoneal dialysis, hemodiafiltration, and strategies for managing complications like anemia and infections. Enhanced with tables, diagrams, and charts, the book's user-friendly format makes it easy to navigate through critical information. Furthermore, the included eBook version offers enhanced navigation features and access to additional resources, making this edition a must-have for anyone dedicated to improving patient outcomes in dialysis care.