This course, part of the Critical Care Nursing Course series, focuses on renal function, acute kidney injury (AKI), and continuous renal replacement therapy (CRRT). Delivered by experienced critical care nurses, this course will cover essential renal physiology, fluid and electrolyte balance and a detailed overview of AKI management.
Renal replacement therapy is a regular requirement of critically ill patients, and an essential skill for all ICU nurses. Looking at a patient case study, you will learn about CRRT setup, usage, and troubleshooting techniques along with other key patient management factors including nutrition, and nephrotoxic medications use.
Learning Objectives
Outline the functions of the renal system
Examine the various methods for fluid and electrolyte movement across semi permeable membranes
Describe the effects and management of AKI
Analyse the use and set up of CRRT
Discuss troubleshooting methods when using CRRT
Testimonials
This course is well organised and presented in an engaging manner
As always, well presented with engaging case studies
Use of animation improved understanding. I liked the detailed revision of renal physiology and the detailed description of how haemofilters work
Information presented in a succinct & engaging manner
Presentation was high quality and very informative
Recorded Webinar
Duration: 1 HR CPD
Educational Activities: 1 hours
Areas Of Interest: Critical Care
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