Nephrology Nurse. Nephrology nurses are licensed, registered nurses who have specialized experience in the care of patients with chronic kidney failure.
The study of the kidneys, in particular normal kidney function and kidney disease, as well as maintaining kidney health and treating kidney disease with everything from medication and diet to renal replacement therapy, is the focus of the subspecialty of internal medicine for adults and pediatrics known as nephrology (dialysis and kidney transplantation). The adjective "renal" has French or late Latin roots and means "pertaining to the kidneys." While some experts believe that "renal" and "nephro" should be swapped out for "kidney" in scientific writings such as "kidney medicine" (instead of nephrology) or "kidney replacement therapy," other experts have argued in favor of keeping the terms renal and nephro in place where they belong, including in "nephrology" and "renal replacement therapy," respectively.
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