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Audit Of Automatic Referral For Acute Kidney Injury (AKI) 3- Impact On Patient Care

Added: 13/12/2016 in Category: Abstracts

Assessment Of Hospital Pharmacists’ Knowledge Of The Definition, Identification And Management Of Acute Kidney Injury Across The United Kingdom

Added: 13/12/2016 in Category: Abstracts

Adequate Risk Assessment Of Hospital Admissions For Acute Kidney Injury (AKI) Is Unlikely To Be Attained By Education Alone

Added: 13/12/2016 in Category: Abstracts

Clinical Assessment Of Hypovolemia In Acute Kidney Injury: Do We Practice A Common Standard?

Added: 13/12/2016 in Category: Abstracts

Does Acute Kidney Injury Managed Entirely In The Community Have Similar Outcomes To Hospital Acquired Acute Kidney Injury?

Added: 13/12/2016 in Category: Abstracts

The Importance Of Mau Nursing Care In The Initial Management Of Acute Kidney Injury: Education For MAU Staff

Added: 13/12/2016 in Category: Abstracts

A Need For New Acute Kidney Injury Classification In Patients With Pre-Existing Chronic Kidney Disease

Added: 13/12/2016 in Category: Abstracts

The renal ‘Do Once and Share’ project

Added: 13/12/2016 in Category: Abstracts

The Optimal Renal Care programme

Added: 13/12/2016 in Category: Abstracts

Can care bundles reduce variability in standards in primary care?

Added: 13/12/2016 in Category: Abstracts
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