Sheryl Ann Kirk ARNP-C
Nurse Practitioner
2645 MERIDIAN PKWY STE 323 DURHAM NC, 27713About
Sheryl Kirk is a nurse working in DURHAM,NC. As a nurse, Sheryl works in the healthcare sector, interacting directly with patients to ensure that they receive quality care, understand physician instructions, and have access to the services needed to maintain optimal health. Sheryl holds an active license to practice, and continues to take an all-encompassing role in supporting a patient's wellbeing.
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Data provided by the National Library of Medicine- Safety and pharmacokinetic profile of gadobenate dimeglumine in subjects with renal impairment.
- Use of a decision-analytic model to support the use of a new oral US contrast agent in patients with abdominal pain.
- Pharmacokinetics and safety of gadobenate dimeglumine (multihance) in subjects with impaired liver function.
- Indium-111 myosin-specific antibodies and technetium-99m pyrophosphate in the detection of acute cardiac rejection of transplanted hearts: studies in a heterotopic rat heart model.
- Comparison of indium-111 antimyosin antibody and technetium-99m pyrophosphate localization in reperfused and nonreperfused myocardial infarction.
- Radiolabeled agents for SPECT imaging of brain perfusion.
- Reciprocal creatinine slopes often give erroneous estimates of progression of chronic renal failure.
- Is In-111 antimyosin antibody a useful diagnostic marker for evaluation of early cardiac allograft rejection?
- Creatinine measurements often yielded false estimates of progression in chronic renal failure.
- Radioisotopic measurement of glomerular filtration rate in severe chronic renal failure.
- Noninvasive assessment of tissue iron stores.
- Effect of exercise hemoconcentration and hyperosmolality on exercise responses.
- Changes in plasma volume during bed rest: effects of menstrual cycle and estrogen administration.
- Assessment of [11C]-L-methionine transport into the human brain.
- Simplified assessment of fine aerosol distribution in human airways.
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