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Assessment of patients for dialysis: role of pre-dialysis nurses

Jeremy Levy, Edwina Brown, Christine Daley, and Anastasia Lawrence

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The Oxford Handbook of Dialysis provides a patient-centred and comprehensive guide to all aspects of dialysis, covering everything from patient preparation and details of both haemo- and peritoneal dialysis, to continuous haemofiltration techniques and complications of end stage kidney disease.

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