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Crit Care Nurs Q ; 46(4): 398-402, 2023.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37684735

ABSTRACT

Trauma in pregnancy can range from a mild injury, such as a fall from standing height, to a major injury, involving a penetrating injury or a high force motor vehicle collision. Providing care to a pregnant patient with trauma presents a unique challenge as 2 patients are at risk for complications, that is, the mother and the fetus, both of whom require evaluation and management. Health care professionals should be aware of and be prepared to manage complications of trauma in pregnancy, given its significant associated morbidity and mortality. This article details the epidemiology, etiology, assessment, diagnosis, and management of trauma in pregnancy.


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Pregnancy Complications , Wounds and Injuries , Pregnancy , Female , Humans , Pregnancy Complications/therapy , Pregnancy Complications/diagnosis , Pregnancy Complications/epidemiology , Accidental Falls , Accidents, Traffic , Wounds and Injuries/therapy
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Crit Care Nurs Q ; 45(3): 258-265, 2022.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35617092

ABSTRACT

Acute kidney injury or acute renal failure is commonly observed in the critically ill patient with hemodynamic compromise. Dialysis is frequently used in the intensive care units as part of the critical care management of metabolic derangements fluid status and electrolyte issues. It is imperative that the bedside critical care nurse is able to identify acute kidney injury and is familiar with the modalities used to manage the metabolic consequences of renal failure, particularly important as the bedside nurse is operating the continuous renal replacement machine at the bedside. This article will review the common risks and causes of acute kidney injury in the critically ill patient, indications for conservative management versus initiation of renal replacement therapy, prevention of acute kidney injury, and important consequences of renal failure such as electrolyte disturbances and uremia. We will also briefly touch on specific conditions where acute kidney injury is common such as hepatorenal syndrome, cardiorenal syndrome, rhabdomyolysis, and tumor lysis syndrome.


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Acute Kidney Injury , Renal Dialysis , Acute Kidney Injury/complications , Acute Kidney Injury/therapy , Critical Illness , Humans , Intensive Care Units , Renal Dialysis/methods , Renal Replacement Therapy
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