Interactive Clinical Scenario Illustrating Principles of Renal Physiology

Marjorie E. Brodie, Marion Richardson, Pauline Freeman, Rachel O’Connell

 

Contents

  • You have been assigned to a patient who has just been admitted to A&E
  • Paramedic report: "25 year old male RTA unrestrained rear-seat passenger. Fractured tib and fib. Patient alert and orientated. Immobilised on a spinal board with collar and box splint. Pulse 90, BP 120/80, resp 22. We have given him entonox for pain"
  • This interactive scenario requires you to answer questions and make decisions to continue your assessment and treatment of your patient
  • You will be asked to review and reflect on your case at the end of the session

Special features

  • Equivalent to a one-hour workshop on the application of Renal Physiology theory to clinical practice
  • Could also form part of a student assignment

 

Dr Marjorie Brodie is Multimedia e-Learning Project Manager in the School of Continuing & Professional Development (Health & Social Care) and Senior Lecturer in Pharmacology in the School of Life Sciences at the University of Hertfordshire.

Marion Richardson RGN, Pauline Freeman RGN and Rachel O’Connell RGN are Senior Lecturers in the School of Nursing and Midwifery at the University of Hertfordshire.

 

Topics in Applied Physiology

ISBN-10 1-905313-30-6

ISBN-13 978-1-905313-30-3

August 2006

£55 single user licence

 

ISBN-10 1-905313-31-4

ISBN-13 978-1-905313-31-0

£366 multiuser licence

 

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