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Abstract:
Acute renal failure in the critically ill patient may have a wide range of clinical presentations and necessitate numerous nursing interventions. This article reviews the etiologies, pathophysiology, and diagnoses related to acute kidney dysfunction with a particular emphasis on sequelae related to sepsis. Additionally, the nursing care for managing patients with acute renal failure with the available renal replacement modalities is discussed.
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