Acute Renal Failure / Acute Kidney Injury Made Easy Videos
 

Understand acute renal failure (acute kidney injury) diagnosis and treatment with this clear medical education course by Dr. Seheult.

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You may have noticed that the videos in this medical course are also available at our MedCram YouTube channel... but stick around because all new MedCram medical videos will be available first here at MedCram.com (and publicly posted to YouTube later... if at all).


Also, a growing amount of MedCram content (medical videos, quizzes, medical review notes, audio lectures) is only available here at MedCram.com - and not available on YouTube.

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MedCram allows you to cut down on study time and maximize medical retention and understanding by focusing in on what is most important. Dr. Seheult's medical illustrations, charts, memory aids, and quizzes will make learning and reviewing medical topics a breeze. We think (and certainly hope) you'll find Acute Renal Failure Explained Clearlyvery informative, easy to follow, and fun.

Course Contents:
  • Acute Kidney Injury: Introduction with BUN and Creatinine and the Nephron
  • Acute Kidney Injury: BUN/Cr Ratio and the Nephron
  • Acute Kidney Injury: Pre-renal, Renal, & Post-renal and FENa-differential
  • Quiz

    JAY AGUILA

    great!!

    DANHONG YANG, RN

    KELLYANNE TINO (Nursing Student)

    MICHELE DOBBELAERE (PT Student)

    he explains it so clearly, it is so simple now

    LAURA CLARK, NP

    TINA HARRIS, NP

    Easy to follow

    WILLIAM WANG

    Overall a great lecture. I have a question though. I looked up Harrison and found that NSAIDs and ACEI are categorized as prerenal renal failure. (According to Harrison, NSAIDs cause loss of vasodilatory prostaglandins, which in turn increases afferent resistance. ACEI causes loss of angiotensin II action, which reduces efferent resistance. Both decreases GFR.)

    CELSO BATE, MD

    Good explanation of the basics

    KASPAR HEIJNEN (Medical Student)

    Very insightful, though it takes a while to get to the more important part of the lecture.

    BLAKE BECKWITH

    What is there is good quality. Could be improved with a review of the nephron. Also referring to the nephrotic and nephritic syndrome lessons would be helpful for those who don't know it's there.


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  • Over 20 years teaching experience as both an exam preparation instructor and an assistant professor of medicine.

  • Experience as a medical director for both a Southern California Physician Assistant Program and a Respiratory Therapy Program.



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