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Chronic Kidney Disease in Augmented Reality - Video

Review the criteria for diagnosis and classification of chronic kidney disease (CKD), and the importance of early screening and diagnosis staging and monitoring for patients with CKD.

What you'll learn:

  • The definition of CKD and the appropriate tests to screen, diagnose, stage, and monitor patients for CKD who are at risk for kidney disease progression
  • Guideline recommendations on the frequency of screening and monitoring of patients by stage of CKD progression
  • That CKD may coexist with comorbid conditions (such as cardiovascular disease, heart failure, or type 2 diabetes) and may increase the risk of comorbid disease outcomes

This resource has been reviewed for consistency with FDA guidelines and is not approved for continuing medical education credit.

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