Acute Kidney Injury - Top Ten Tips for Primary Care

AKI. Top Ten Tips for Primary Care SWSCNAKI causes harm and suffering for people and can be prevented in many instances. Around two thirds of AKI starts in the community and so GPs and practice nurses, especially those caring for people most at risk of AKI (the elderly and those living with long term conditions), have a major role in prevention and early detection and treatment.

The South West Cardiovascular Clinical Network has put together these Ten Top Tips to help primary care with the prevention, identification and management of patients at greatest risk of AKI.

AKI. Top Ten Tips for Primary Care SWSCN

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