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Hyperkalemia in the Hospital: Collaboration to Improve Transitions of Care
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Program Goals
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Hyperkalemia: Overview Episode or Long-Term Consequence?
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Causes of Hyperkalemia
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Hyperkalemia: The Continuum Clinical Presentation for In-Patient
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Acute Treatment of Hyperkalemia: Effective, but Not a Long-Term Solution
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The Emergency Department: Home for Acute Hyperkalemia
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Hyperkalemia in the Hospital Setting
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Hyperkalemia in the Critical Care Setting
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Balancing RAAS Inhibitor Use and Potassium Level
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Korean Study Evaluating Potassium Levels and Mortality in Dialysis Patients
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Guidelines Recommendations Regarding RAAS Inhibitor Use Based on Serum Potassium Level
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Methods to Lower Potassium Without Compromising Chronic Medical Therapy
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Patiromer: Structure
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AMETHYST-DN: Patiromer 52-Week Study
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PEARL-HF: Patients With HF Receiving Standard Therapy and Spironolactone Treated With Patiromer
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ZS-9: Structure
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New Potassium Binders and Prevention of Hyperkalemia: Unanswered Questions and Clinical Implications
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Comparison of SPS, Patiromer, and ZS-9
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The Role of New Potassium-Binding Agents in Hypothetical Situations
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Relationship Between Potassium Level and Patient Outcome
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Managing Hyperkalemia Is a Team Effort
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Transition of Care With Hyperkalemia: From Acute to Chronic Care
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Key Takeaways
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Abbreviations
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Abbreviations (cont)
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