Chronische Nierschade

✅ Chronic Kidney Disease | Nursing Explanation In this video, Danielle extensively discusses the causes, symptoms, and treatment of chronic kidney disease, also known as chronic renal insufficiency. Learn how conditions like hypertension and diabetes lead to progressive kidney damage and discover the role of nephrons, eGFR, and albuminuria in assessing disease severity. ⭐ Key topics in this video: Causes of chronic kidney disease: hypertension and diabetes Role of eGFR and albuminuria in diagnosis and prognosis Symptoms of progressive kidney disease Treatment strategies and prevention of further kidney damage 🎁 Free Active Summary for this video: Would you like a clear overview of the key insights from this video? Sign up for our newsletter and receive the free Active Summary 🎯 → https://jufdanielle.com/actief-samenv... ⭐ About me: Hi, I'm Danielle: a doctor (not practicing, but full-time as Miss Danielle) and I create easy-to-understand explanations of the human body in short explanatory videos and engaging, active learning materials. I help everyone with a passion for healthcare (from students to professionals) to understand the human body even better, so they can reason clinically with confidence. ⭐ More about Juf Danielle: 🔹 Website: https://jufdanielle.com 🔹 Academy: https://jufdanielleacademie.com 🔹 Instagram:   / jufdaniellevideos   🔹 TikTok:   / jufdanielle   ⭐ Disclaimer: 🔹 All information provided here, including information related to medical matters, health conditions, treatments, and products, is for informational purposes only. It is not intended to replace the advice of your doctor or specialist. If you have any physical or psychological complaints, questions, or need medical advice, please contact your general practitioner. 🔹 Sources for each video are available through the Juf Danielle Academy or can be requested via [email protected] 🔹 I do my utmost to keep the information provided accurate and up-to-date. Miss Danielle accepts no liability for any information that is incomplete, incorrect, or outdated. I am, of course, open to suggestions for improvements.