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During National Kidney Month, get informed about your kidney health and prevent chronic kidney disease by knowing your numbers. Kidney Function Test, Human Kidney, Improve Kidney Function, Creatinine Levels, Kidney Damage, New Scientist, Kidney Health, Cardiovascular Disease, Aesthetic Wallpaper

Are your kidneys healthy? Know your numbers to find out March is National Kidney Month, so it’s the perfect time to get informed and be proactive about your kidney health. One in three Americans are at risk for chronic kidney disease, and most kidney damage is irreversible. Many people don’t experience symptoms of chronic kidney […]

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Being at chronic kidney disease Stage 3, you are already at risk for health complications. But you can make certain dietary changes to avoid more kidney damage. Click the image for a list of foods to avoid in stage 3 renal diet. Kidney Diet Food Lists, Foods Good For Kidneys, Ckd Diet, Kidney Healthy Foods, Kidney Friendly Recipes Renal Diet, Food For Kidney Health, Healthy Kidney Diet, Kidney Friendly Diet, Renal Diet Recipes

Being at chronic kidney disease Stage 3, you are already at risk for health complications. But you can make certain dietary changes to avoid more kidney damage. Click the image for a list of foods to avoid in stage 3 renal diet.

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Lauren | nursing education made simple on Instagram: "Understanding Acute Kidney Injury (AKI): A guide for Student Nurses  What is Acute Kidney Injury (AKI)? Acute Kidney Injury (AKI) is a sudden decrease in kidney function, leading to the accumulation of waste products in the blood, electrolyte imbalances, and fluid overload. It can develop rapidly over hours or days and often occurs in hospitalised patients.  Pathophysiology: - Damage to Kidney Tissues: AKI results from injury to the renal tissues, which may involve the glomeruli, tubules, or interstitial tissue. - Reduced Blood Flow: Decreased perfusion to the kidneys impairs their ability to filter blood and maintain fluid and electrolyte balance. - Obstruction: Blockages in the urinary tract can lead to back pressure and damage to the Perfusion Nursing, Electrolyte Balance, Acute Kidney Injury, Kidney Function, Fluid And Electrolytes, Kidney Damage, Nursing Education, Urinary Tract, Nursing Students

Lauren | nursing education made simple on Instagram: "Understanding Acute Kidney Injury (AKI): A guide for Student Nurses What is Acute Kidney Injury (AKI)? Acute Kidney Injury (AKI) is a sudden decrease in kidney function, leading to the accumulation of waste products in the blood, electrolyte imbalances, and fluid overload. It can develop rapidly over hours or days and often occurs in hospitalised patients. Pathophysiology: - Damage to Kidney Tissues: AKI results from injury to the renal…

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