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May 2024
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#151 Cardiorenal Considerations: 5 Pearl...

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Timestamps:

(02:05) | Urinalysis in a patient with AKI from purely cardiorenal syndrome?

(08:47) | What is bioavailability, duration of action, and outcomes with furosemide, torsemide, and bumetanide?

(18:08) | How can spot urine sodium measurements be used to assess diuretic response?

(27:35) | What are the differences between thiazides (PO Metolazone vs. IV Chlorothiazide) and acetazolamide augment diuresis?

(35:08) | Spaced Repetition: RAAS inhibitors or SGLT2 inhibitors as GMDT in CKD?

Tags: nephrology, cardiology, primary care, CoreIM, IMcore, nurse practitioner, physician assistant, hospital medicine, pharmacy, diuretic resistance



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