Flash pulmonary edema in patients with chronic kidney disease and end stage renal disease.(Continuing Nursing Education)(Brief article): An article from: Nephrology Nursing Journal
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From the author: Flash pulmonary edema, also termed acute onset pulmonary edema, is characterized by the sudden onset of respiratory distress related to accumulation of fluid in the lung interstitium over a matter of minutes or hours. Chronic kidney disease is often associated with predisposing cardiac risk factors that make patients susceptible to development
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Flash pulmonary edema in patients with chronic kidney disease and end stage renal disease.(Continuing Nursing Education)(Brief article): An article from: Nephrology Nursing Journal
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