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Flash Pulmonary Edema in Patients with Chronic Kidney Disease and End Stage Renal Disease - Download article and take CE posttest
Carol M. Headley
Barry M. Wall
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 of
flash pulmonary edema. This article highlights the connection between
cardiac pathologies found in chronic kidney disease and development of
flash pulmonary edema. Nephrology nurses may be instrumental in
reducing the risk of flash pulmonary edema by recognizing symptoms of
heart failure and need for treatment of acute elevations in blood
pressure.
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| Carol M. Headley, DNSc, RN, CNN, is
Nephrology Advanced Practice Nurse at The VA Medical Center,
Memphis, TN. She is ANNA’s National Program chairperson and a member of
ANNA’s Memphis Blues Chapter.
Barry M. Wall, MD, is
Professor of Medicine at The University of Tennessee Health Science
Center, Memphis, TN, and Nephrology, Associate Chief at The VA
Medical Center, Memphis, TN.
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