Renal Injury
149 results
1 - 100Renal Injury
Fluid and Electrolytes
Ureter Repair for Trauma
Genitourinary Trauma
Retroperitoneal Germ Cell Tumors
Ureteral Injury
Trauma Laparotomy
Penetrating Abdominal, Pelvic and Flank Injury
Prune Belly Syndrome
Electrical Burns
Gastric Repair for Trauma
Pelvic Fractures
Practicing Surgeons' Curriculum
Soft Tissue Trauma
Nephrectomy for Tumor
Gastric Injury
Neuroblastoma
Fetal Radio Frequency Ablation
PSSAP 29
Ascites
Penetrating Trauma
Extracorporeal Life Support
Peptic Ulcer Disease
Cardiovascular Physiology and Shock
Resident and Student Handbook
PSSAP 19
- To determine the probable cause of the low urine output, it would be helpful to obtain a
- Based upon the guidelines for posttraumatic venous thromboembolism (VTE) prophylaxis in children published by Landisch you recommend sequential compression devices (SCDs) until he is ambulatory and
- This boy with a renal injury can safely be discharged after
Child Abuse and Maltreatment
Surgical Critical Care Articles of Interest
Hepatoblastoma
Trauma Articles of Interest
Congenital Heart Disease
Parathyroid Disorders
Care of the Surgical Neonate
Intestinal Failure
Neuroblastoma Resection
Tissue Engineering
PSSAP 20
PSSAP 9
PSSAP 7
June 2018 articles of interest
Fluid and Electrolytes
PSSAP 25
- When compared to traditional imaging methods, contrast-enhanced ultrasound has which of the following benefits:
- Current recommendations suggest a definitive transfusion threshold of 5 g/dl in asymptomatic patients. Which of the following injuries could support a less restrictive transfusion threshold?
- Use of low titer group O whole blood compared to component therapy results in
PSSAP 13
Traumatic Brain Injury
Spaced learning 02-16-2020
Spaced learning 03-12-2023
PSSAP 24
Transfusion and Coagulation Therapy
- The best next step in managing his acute anemia is
- Based upon the guidelines for posttraumatic venous thromboembolism (VTE) prophylaxis in children published by Landisch you recommend sequential compression devices (SCDs) until he is ambulatory and
- Current recommendations suggest a definitive transfusion threshold of 5 g/dl in asymptomatic patients. Which of the following injuries could support a less restrictive transfusion threshold?
Burns
Nutrition
PSSAP 15
PSSAP 26
Cultivating Safety
PSSAP 6
Ulcerative Colitis
PSSAP 14
Sedation and Analgesia
PSSAP 30