Know the Signs of a Transfusion Reaction

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Know the Signs of a Transfusion Reaction Eugenie S. Heitmiller MD Signs and Symptoms An acute hemolytic transfusion reaction occurs when immunologic incompatibility between the donor and the recipient results…

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Consider N-Acetylcysteine or Sodium Bicarbonate Prophylaxis Along with Adequate Hydration to Combat Contrast-Induced Nephropathy

Jul 1, 2016 by in ANESTHESIA Comments Off on Consider N-Acetylcysteine or Sodium Bicarbonate Prophylaxis Along with Adequate Hydration to Combat Contrast-Induced Nephropathy

Consider N-Acetylcysteine or Sodium Bicarbonate Prophylaxis Along with Adequate Hydration to Combat Contrast-Induced Nephropathy Michael J. Moritz MD Contrast-induced nephropathy is the third most common cause of in-hospital acute renal…

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Consider Rhabdomyolysis in the Patient who Develops Oliguric Renal Failure after a Prolonged Surgery where Muscle Compression may have Occurred

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Consider Rhabdomyolysis in the Patient who Develops Oliguric Renal Failure after a Prolonged Surgery where Muscle Compression may have Occurred William R. Burns III MD Oliguria, characterized by an hourly…

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