
Lesley Rees
et al.
Published online:
01 March 2019
Published in print:
01 February 2019
Online ISBN:
9780191826863
Print ISBN:
9780198784272
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Furosemide test of urinary acidification Furosemide test of urinary acidification
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Indication Indication
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Contraindications Contraindications
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Basis Basis
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Protocol Protocol
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Results Results
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Further reading Further reading
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Further reading Further reading
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DDAVP® test DDAVP® test
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Aim Aim
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Background Background
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Basis of DDAVP® test Basis of DDAVP® test
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Potential hazards Potential hazards
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Procedure Procedure
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Interpretation of test Interpretation of test
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The ‘Bichet’ protocol The ‘Bichet’ protocol
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Background Background
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Preparation and procedure Preparation and procedure
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Reference Reference
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Reference Reference
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Disodium pamidronate infusion Disodium pamidronate infusion
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During the infusion During the infusion
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The infusion The infusion
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Expected side effects Expected side effects
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Intravenous cyclophosphamide Intravenous cyclophosphamide
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Potential adverse effects Potential adverse effects
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Dose Dose
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Investigations Investigations
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Administration Administration
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Sequence of administration Sequence of administration
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Personal protective equipment Personal protective equipment
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Further reading Further reading
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Further reading Further reading
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Guidelines for the use of basiliximab Guidelines for the use of basiliximab
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Background Background
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Patient selection Patient selection
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Patients receiving a second or third transplant Patients receiving a second or third transplant
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Dose Dose
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Reconstitution and administration Reconstitution and administration
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Contraindications Contraindications
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Undesirable effects Undesirable effects
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Further reading Further reading
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Further reading Further reading
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Administration of blood to patients with or approaching chronic kidney disease stage 5 Administration of blood to patients with or approaching chronic kidney disease stage 5
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Protocol for percutaneous transluminal angioplasty Protocol for percutaneous transluminal angioplasty
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Introduction Introduction
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Pre-angioplasty checklist Pre-angioplasty checklist
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Bloods Bloods
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Drugs Drugs
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Post procedure Post procedure
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Travel information: guidance for renal patients Travel information: guidance for renal patients
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Vaccines Vaccines
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Antimalarials for prophylaxis Antimalarials for prophylaxis
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If mefloquine recommended If mefloquine recommended
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Tablets 250 mg Tablets 250 mg
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If doxycycline recommended If doxycycline recommended
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Capsules 50 mg, 100 mg, dispersible tablets 100 mg Capsules 50 mg, 100 mg, dispersible tablets 100 mg
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If chloroquine and proguanil recommended If chloroquine and proguanil recommended
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Chloroquine Chloroquine
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Proguanil Proguanil
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Tablets 100 mg Tablets 100 mg
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In renal impairment In renal impairment
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If proguanil with atovaquone (Malarone®) recommended If proguanil with atovaquone (Malarone®) recommended
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Tablets proguanil 100 mg, atovaquone 250 mg Tablets proguanil 100 mg, atovaquone 250 mg
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Paediatric tablets proguanil 25 mg, atovaquone 62.5 mg Paediatric tablets proguanil 25 mg, atovaquone 62.5 mg
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In renal impairment In renal impairment
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Miscellaneous Miscellaneous
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Calculation of body surface area Calculation of body surface area
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Fractional excretion Fractional excretion
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Clinical relevance: FENa Clinical relevance: FENa
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Conversion to SI units Conversion to SI units
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Recipe for 0.45% saline/5% glucose Recipe for 0.45% saline/5% glucose
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Blood pressure (BP) by age and height Blood pressure (BP) by age and height
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End Matter
Appendix C24 Supplementary information
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Published:February 2019
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Rees, Lesley, and others, ' Supplementary information', Paediatric Nephrology, 3 edn, Oxford Specialist Handbooks in Paediatrics (Oxford , 2019; online edn, Oxford Academic, 1 Mar. 2019), https://doi.org/10.1093/med/9780198784272.005.0001, accessed 3 May 2025.
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Paediatrics
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