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Hello Today we will be presenting on acute tubular necrosis,
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which is also known as 18, and discuss how it
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affects all body systems.
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We will begin by going through the path of physiology
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of the disease, followed by discussing opponents of unearthing health
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assessment. And lastly, we'll be explaining the pharmacology of furosemide
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and talk about how it can be used in a
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We will now be reviewing the common signs and symptoms
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associated with acute tubular necrosis within each body system, as
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well as describe what information nurses can obtain through the
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subject of data and health history questions.
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Next, we will outline observations that could be obtained objectively
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through the physical assessment and diagnostic studies.
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As previously mentioned, acute tubular necrosis can be characterized by
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erupt, declining kidney function.
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Common signs and symptoms include sudden rise in Boca Raton,
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in which mothers kidney filtering in a drop in urinary
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output. The patient may be experiencing a Longoria defined as
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less than 400 mL per day in the loss of
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