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The W.O. Frohring Family Resource Center
Part of Rainbow Babies and Children’s Hospital, this center has a resource library with information on parenting, breastfeeding, sibling relationships and much more. Materials may be borrowed for a limited time within the hospital, and copying services are available.

Patients who have recently given birth at MacDonald Women’s Hospital find the library to be an excellent source on topics relating to newborns and their parents. The Frohring Family Resource Center supports a caring and effective partnership between families and their healthcare team by providing general assistance on baby care and health-related issues. You can learn more about the Center on the Rainbow Babies & Children’s Hospital website. Community residents are also welcome to visit or call the center for information.

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A ketones urine test measures the presence or absence of ketones in the urine.
Review Date: 11/12/2007

Ketoprofen overdose is poisoning from taking too much ketoprofen, a nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID).
Review Date: 3/18/2006

This article describes the diet necessary in patients with end-stage kidney disease on either hemodialysis or peritoneal dialysis. The diet is usually high in protein and low-sodium, low-potassium, and low-phosphorus. Fluid intake is also restricted.
Review Date: 10/22/2007

Kidney disease is any disease or disorder that affects the function of the kidneys. This may include:Acute kidney failureAcute nephritic syndromeAnalgesic nephropathyAtheroembolic renal diseaseChronic kidney failureChronic nephritisCongenital nephrotic syndromeEnd-stage renal diseaseGoodpasture syndromeInterstitial nephritisKidney cancerKidney damageKidney infectionKidney injuryKidney stonesLupus nephritisMembranoproliferative GN IMembranoproliferative GN IIMembranous nephropathyMinimal change diseaseNecrotizing glomerulonephritisNephroblastomaNephrocalcinosisNephrogenic diabetes insipidusNephropathy - IgANephrosis (nephrotic syndrome)Polycystic kidney diseasePost-streptococcal GNReflux nephropathyRenal artery embolismRenal artery stenosisRenal disordersRenal papillary necrosisRenal tubular acidosis type IRenal tubular acidosis type IIRenal underperfusionRenal vein thrombosis
Review Date: 8/14/2007

Review Date: 10/11/2006

Kidney function tests are common procedures used to evaluate renal function. Refer to the following documents for details of how each test is performed:CreatinineCreatinine - urineCreatinine clearanceBUN
Review Date: 11/16/2006

Pyelonephritis is an infection of the kidney and the ducts that carry urine away from the kidney (ureters).
Review Date: 7/25/2006

Kidney removal, also called nephrectomy, is a surgical procedure to remove a kidney.
Review Date: 8/15/2006

A kidney stone is a solid mass made up of tiny crystals. One or more stones can be in the kidney or ureter at the same time.See also: Cystinuria
Review Date: 8/14/2007

A kidney transplant is a surgical procedure to implant a healthy kidney into a patient with kidney failure.
Review Date: 5/3/2006

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