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Renal Physiology





Renal Physiology
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Manufacturer: McGraw-Hill Professional Publishing
Written By: Arthur J., M.D. Vander

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Binding: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 612.463
EAN: 9780070670099
ISBN: 0070670099
Label: McGraw-Hill Professional Publishing
Manufacturer: McGraw-Hill Professional Publishing
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 238
Publication Date: 1994-09-01
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Professional Publishing
Studio: McGraw-Hill Professional Publishing

Editorial Reviews for Renal Physiology

The fifth edition of this easy-to-read text provides thorough and concise coverage of normal functions of the kidney along with clinical correlation to disease states. Study questions and answers, as well as suggested readings, make the book an excellent tool for exam preparation. Look for new coverage of hydrogen-ion handling by the kidneys, control of glomerular filtration, sodium excretion, and more.


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Summary: Excellent renal physio book
Comment: Baby-steps you through the complex physiology, starting from the VERY BASICS for each topic at hand, just to keep the people who snoozed thru Gen Chem up to snuff (i.e. "What is a buffer and how do buffers work?" for the acid/base chapter), then moves on to more difficult stuff, until you're surprised that you can actually understand the really advanced physiology.
Doesn't only explain what happens, but also WHY the water or particular solute "decides" to be filtered/excreted/reabsorbed/secreted at each part of the tubular lumen/ECF/peritubular capillary. Really methodical and well-organized. Highly recommended!


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Summary: A must have
Comment: Read book cover to cover in preparation for your renal exam during nurse anesthesia school. Usually required too.

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Summary: Simply the best
Comment: This is simply the best in its class--a foundation of my medical education. The diagrams are excellent. Text explanations are clear, detailed, precise and, most importantly, succinct. When I die, bury me with Vander's Renal Physiology.

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Summary: Renal Physiology Made Easy
Comment: Real Physiology provides the basics needed for a medical school renal unit. By purchasing this book, a medical student is able to focus on the renal system in more detail than in some basic physiology texts.

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Summary: Good introductory book
Comment: Very good book, everything is simplified, easy introduction into subject, it is almost like being spoon fed.
Pathologic correlation's are given, it does not have all the biochemistry but major subjects are covered and author has conceptualized that makes everything easy.


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