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Our susceptibility to disease increases as we grow older. Therefore disease prevention and health promotion become a very important part in management of disease process and clinical decision-making in order to improve patient care. Extension of healthy life through slowing ageing has dramatic affect on all of the diseases and disorders expressed in later life. This may be the reason why some people may live very healthy life for a long period of time or never seem to get sick as compared to others (1) (2).
REGULAR CONSUMPTION OF DISEASE FIGHTING FOODS IMPROVES HEALTH IN MANY WAYS AS SHOWN BY THE FOLLOWING ARTICLES:
If you would like to suggest a clinical or prescribing link or information for physicians or pharmacists or add your page or calculator, please email to [email protected]
HOSPITAL PHARMACISTS INFORMATION SYSTEM
Often clinical questions asked by Hospital staff remain unanswered. Through this website you can quickly search your answers, improve patient care and save time by shortening the health care decision making process. On this website every effort is made to educate the consumers, so that they could make informed choices according to their own treatment preferences after knowing the risks and benefits of treatment. It is also important that patients understand what is known, as well as what is unknown, about the outcomes what matter to them.
MANY PROTECTED INFORMATION AND SITES HAVE BEEN USED IN PREPARATION OF THIS WEB SITE. DUE TO COPYRIGHT PROTECTION LAW COPYING OR DOWNLOADING ANY BLANK FORM OR INFORMATION OR CALCULATION FROM THIS WEBSITE IS NOT PERMITTED UNLESS THE FORM OR INFORMATION OR CALCULATION IS FOR PATIENT AND USED IMMEDIATELY AFTER DOWNLOADING. ANY UNUSED DOWNLOADS SHOULD BE DELETED, NOT TO BE MODIFIED, AND SAVED IN COMPUTER IN ANY FORM.
1. EMERGENCY PHONE NUMBERS
2. CALCULATORS
3. DRUG INFORMATION FOR PROFESSIONALS
4. DRUG/HEALTH CARE FOR CONSUMERS
5. HEALTH INFORMATION FOR PROFESSIONALS
6. NURSING WEBSITES
7. MEDICAL ENCYCLOPEDIAS
8. PEDIATRIC WEBSITES
9. PHYSICIAN WEBSITE
Other Useful Links
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Renal Dosing: Drug Prescribing in Renal Failure Nephrology: 3. Safe drug prescribing for patients with renal insufficiency (Click) Drug Dosing Adjustments in Patients with Chronic Kidney Disease (Click)
Drug-Induced Acute Renal Failure (Click) Guidelines for Drug Dosing Regimens in Chronic Kidney Disease (Click)
Drug Therapy in Kidney Disease (Click)
National Kidney Foundation (Click)
The more pharmacists learn about drugs that are used frequently among patients, the better prepared they will be to help their patients make informed decisions. Prevention is the treatment of choice for Acute Renal failure (ARF), as well as Drug Induced Renal Failure (DIRF). Identifying patients at high risk is the first step. Patients should be counseled on concomitant medications that might cause ARF and the risk of dehydration.
For related study: 1. Cockroft DW, Gualt HM, 2. Khuu T, Bagdasarian G, Leung J, et al., 3. Smythe M, Hoffman J, Kizy K, Dmuchowski C., 4. Breslow RM. 5. Winter MA, Guhr KN, Berg GM., 6. FDA March 2010, 7. FDA May 1998, 8. Winter ME., 9. Demirovic JA, Pai AB, Pai JP., 10. Wargo KA. 11. Matzke GR, Aronoff GR, et al. 12. NKDEP, 11. Stevens LA, Nolin T, Richardson M, et al., 12. RX Optimization, 13. NKF, 14. Jelliffe R., 15. Diet in RD, 16. Nyman HA, Dowling TC, Hudson JQ, Peter WL, Joy MS, Nolin TD., 17. Levey AS, Stevens LA, Schmid CH et al., 18. Stevens LA, Schmid CH, Greene T et al., 19. Dowling TC, Matzke GR, Murphy JE, Burckart GJ., 20. Israni AK, Kasiske BL (2012), 21. Dowling TC (2008).
CREATININE CLEARANCE EQUATIONS
1) CKD-EPI CALCULATOR
2) mdcalc.com | MDRD GFR Equation
3) mdcalc.com | Creatinine Clearance (Cockcroft-Gault Equation)
Contrast Media and the Kidney
1) Contrast media and the kidney: European Society of Urogenital Radiology (ESUR) Guidelines
2) preventing iodinated contrast media induced renal failure - SFR
3) Guidelines on the Administration of Intravenous Iodinated Contrast
4) Manual on Contrast Media v8 - American College of Radiology
DISCLAIMER
The information contained on this website is for informational purposes only, and should not be used to replace professional medical advice. Visitors to the website are responsible for how they choose to utilize this content.
This information should not be considered complete, nor should it be relied on in diagnosing or treating a medical condition. Content on this website does not contain information on all diseases, ailments, physical conditions or their treatment.
It is best to seek advice and attention from your physician or qualified healthcare professional. Always consult your physician before beginning a new treatment, diet or fitness program.
Walnut HealthCare has no responsibility for the contents of any other websites linked to or fromhttp://www.walnuthealthcare.com /
and http://www.walnutcarepharm.com/
PURPOSE
This Web site is prepared by a clinical pharmacist for other health care professionals. It is expected that this Web site will be primarily used by the inpatient pharmacists of the hospitals, who are trained and continuously recertified before they can use any of the protocols per pharmacy on patients. Per Pharmacy Protocols are those Protocols which are approved by hospital’s P&T committee and to which the pharmacy adheres in order to provide medications to patients in a safe, efficient and ethical manner. The main purpose of this Web site is to move the direction of clinical pharmacy services from monitoring a few drugs by pharmacists to monitoring of many drugs especially the ones which produce renal toxicity, while still providing the basic drug interaction monitoring, patient care rounds, medication teaching, drug order review, drug information services to our health care providers.
All pictures, links, and videos posted in this web site are believed to fall under the public domain or fair use doctrine. The purpose of weblink is to give you a variety of information from the other related sites including the contents from Wikipedia so that you can get most understanding of the subject. If you come across any picture or video or weblink that should not be on this site then please contact us and we will be happy to remove it.
DailyMed Advanced Search Medicines Micromedex - comp UpToDate
Download Schedule 2014 Calendar
Our susceptibility to disease increases as we grow older. Therefore disease prevention and health promotion become a very important part in management of disease process and clinical decision-making in order to improve patient care. Extension of healthy life through slowing ageing has dramatic affect on all of the diseases and disorders expressed in later life. This may be the reason why some people may live very healthy life for a long period of time or never seem to get sick as compared to others (1) (2).
REGULAR CONSUMPTION OF DISEASE FIGHTING FOODS IMPROVES HEALTH IN MANY WAYS AS SHOWN BY THE FOLLOWING ARTICLES:
- NUT CONSUMPTION AND MORTALITY REDUCTION
- POLYPHENOLIC ELLAGIC ACID
- WALNUTS
- HEALTH RESEARCH INITIATIVES
- PLANTS RESEARCH
- FOODS THAT SPEEDUP METABOLISM
- HEALTHY EATING AND LIFESTYLE RESOURCES TO PREVENT HEART ATTACKS AND STROKES
- THE LIFE EXTENSION PYRAMID
- PUBLISHED ARTICLES
- HEALTH LIBRARY FROM JOHNS HOPKINS DIETARY/FOOD
If you would like to suggest a clinical or prescribing link or information for physicians or pharmacists or add your page or calculator, please email to [email protected]
HOSPITAL PHARMACISTS INFORMATION SYSTEM
Often clinical questions asked by Hospital staff remain unanswered. Through this website you can quickly search your answers, improve patient care and save time by shortening the health care decision making process. On this website every effort is made to educate the consumers, so that they could make informed choices according to their own treatment preferences after knowing the risks and benefits of treatment. It is also important that patients understand what is known, as well as what is unknown, about the outcomes what matter to them.
MANY PROTECTED INFORMATION AND SITES HAVE BEEN USED IN PREPARATION OF THIS WEB SITE. DUE TO COPYRIGHT PROTECTION LAW COPYING OR DOWNLOADING ANY BLANK FORM OR INFORMATION OR CALCULATION FROM THIS WEBSITE IS NOT PERMITTED UNLESS THE FORM OR INFORMATION OR CALCULATION IS FOR PATIENT AND USED IMMEDIATELY AFTER DOWNLOADING. ANY UNUSED DOWNLOADS SHOULD BE DELETED, NOT TO BE MODIFIED, AND SAVED IN COMPUTER IN ANY FORM.
- Antibiotics Dosing (Johns Hopkins) PK
- Corticosteroid Converter
- Drug Information
- Drugs in Shortage
- Equianalgesic Dosages of Opioids
- Facts and Comparisons Answers*
- Health Answers
- Information for Pharmacists
- MicroMedex*
- Opioid (Narcotic) analgesic converter
- Opioid Safety in Renal and Hepatic Patients
- Pharmacy OnesourC
- Recall Guide - FDA Medications
1. EMERGENCY PHONE NUMBERS
2. CALCULATORS
3. DRUG INFORMATION FOR PROFESSIONALS
4. DRUG/HEALTH CARE FOR CONSUMERS
5. HEALTH INFORMATION FOR PROFESSIONALS
6. NURSING WEBSITES
7. MEDICAL ENCYCLOPEDIAS
8. PEDIATRIC WEBSITES
9. PHYSICIAN WEBSITE
Other Useful Links
- Acute Care Online
- Latex Drugs
- Opioid Safety in Renal and Hepatic Patients
- OvidSP
- Pharmacist Letter
- Up to date (drugs, calculator)
Popular Emails Address
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Renal Dosing: Drug Prescribing in Renal Failure Nephrology: 3. Safe drug prescribing for patients with renal insufficiency (Click) Drug Dosing Adjustments in Patients with Chronic Kidney Disease (Click)
Drug-Induced Acute Renal Failure (Click) Guidelines for Drug Dosing Regimens in Chronic Kidney Disease (Click)
Drug Therapy in Kidney Disease (Click)
National Kidney Foundation (Click)
The more pharmacists learn about drugs that are used frequently among patients, the better prepared they will be to help their patients make informed decisions. Prevention is the treatment of choice for Acute Renal failure (ARF), as well as Drug Induced Renal Failure (DIRF). Identifying patients at high risk is the first step. Patients should be counseled on concomitant medications that might cause ARF and the risk of dehydration.
For related study: 1. Cockroft DW, Gualt HM, 2. Khuu T, Bagdasarian G, Leung J, et al., 3. Smythe M, Hoffman J, Kizy K, Dmuchowski C., 4. Breslow RM. 5. Winter MA, Guhr KN, Berg GM., 6. FDA March 2010, 7. FDA May 1998, 8. Winter ME., 9. Demirovic JA, Pai AB, Pai JP., 10. Wargo KA. 11. Matzke GR, Aronoff GR, et al. 12. NKDEP, 11. Stevens LA, Nolin T, Richardson M, et al., 12. RX Optimization, 13. NKF, 14. Jelliffe R., 15. Diet in RD, 16. Nyman HA, Dowling TC, Hudson JQ, Peter WL, Joy MS, Nolin TD., 17. Levey AS, Stevens LA, Schmid CH et al., 18. Stevens LA, Schmid CH, Greene T et al., 19. Dowling TC, Matzke GR, Murphy JE, Burckart GJ., 20. Israni AK, Kasiske BL (2012), 21. Dowling TC (2008).
CREATININE CLEARANCE EQUATIONS
1) CKD-EPI CALCULATOR
2) mdcalc.com | MDRD GFR Equation
3) mdcalc.com | Creatinine Clearance (Cockcroft-Gault Equation)
Contrast Media and the Kidney
1) Contrast media and the kidney: European Society of Urogenital Radiology (ESUR) Guidelines
2) preventing iodinated contrast media induced renal failure - SFR
3) Guidelines on the Administration of Intravenous Iodinated Contrast
4) Manual on Contrast Media v8 - American College of Radiology
DISCLAIMER
The information contained on this website is for informational purposes only, and should not be used to replace professional medical advice. Visitors to the website are responsible for how they choose to utilize this content.
This information should not be considered complete, nor should it be relied on in diagnosing or treating a medical condition. Content on this website does not contain information on all diseases, ailments, physical conditions or their treatment.
It is best to seek advice and attention from your physician or qualified healthcare professional. Always consult your physician before beginning a new treatment, diet or fitness program.
Walnut HealthCare has no responsibility for the contents of any other websites linked to or fromhttp://www.walnuthealthcare.com /
and http://www.walnutcarepharm.com/
PURPOSE
This Web site is prepared by a clinical pharmacist for other health care professionals. It is expected that this Web site will be primarily used by the inpatient pharmacists of the hospitals, who are trained and continuously recertified before they can use any of the protocols per pharmacy on patients. Per Pharmacy Protocols are those Protocols which are approved by hospital’s P&T committee and to which the pharmacy adheres in order to provide medications to patients in a safe, efficient and ethical manner. The main purpose of this Web site is to move the direction of clinical pharmacy services from monitoring a few drugs by pharmacists to monitoring of many drugs especially the ones which produce renal toxicity, while still providing the basic drug interaction monitoring, patient care rounds, medication teaching, drug order review, drug information services to our health care providers.
All pictures, links, and videos posted in this web site are believed to fall under the public domain or fair use doctrine. The purpose of weblink is to give you a variety of information from the other related sites including the contents from Wikipedia so that you can get most understanding of the subject. If you come across any picture or video or weblink that should not be on this site then please contact us and we will be happy to remove it.
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