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Dx Schema – Hyponatremia – The Clinical Problem Solvers
Hyponatremia – Jack PennerDownload PDF hereHyponatremia & DiureticsCorresponding episodeEpisode 2 – Hyponatremia
Hyponatremia and hypernatremia are common findings in the inpatient and outpatient settings. Sodium disorders are associated with an increased risk of morbidity and mortality. Plasma osmolality...
Risk of acute hyponatremia in hospitalized children and youth ... - CPS
2018年12月18日 · Hospital-acquired acute hyponatremia is increasingly recognized as a cause of morbidity and mortality in children. It has been attributed primarily to the use of hypotonic intravenous (IV) fluids to maintain fluid and electrolyte requirements.
Episode 2 – Hyponatremia – The Clinical Problem Solvers
2018年12月9日 · Arsalan, Rabih, Reza, and Sharmin tackle a case of hyponatremia, and, as always, share a schema.
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Through the established methodology of the CPSP, over 2,500 paediatricians and paediatric subspecialists will be actively surveyed on a monthly basis for new cases of Intravenous fluid-related symptomatic acute hyponatremia (HNA).
Hyponatremia occurs when blood sodium level drops too low, too fast, causing the brain to swell. Consequences range from mild and non-specific, such as nausea and headache, to severe and may include seizures, respiratory arrest, neurologic dysfunction or even death. Typically, consequences are more serious for children than for adults.
Symptomatic acute hyponatremia is defined as: 1) A fall in serum sodium from the normal range (135–145 mmol/L) to <130 mmol/L within 48 hours. (In the case of a
Hyponatremia – Diagnostic Schema From The Clinical Problem …
2020年3月26日 · So today I review the diagnostic schema for Hyponatremia [This link is to the web page where the schema is discussed. Be sure to review the video]. And here is the link to the related podcast, Episode 2 – Hyponatremia. Here is the diagnostic schema:
Risk of acute hyponatremia in hospitalized children and youth …
Hospital-acquired acute hyponatremia is increasingly recognized as a cause of morbidity and mortality in children. It has been attributed primarily to the use of hypotonic intravenous (IV) fluids to maintain fluid and electrolyte requirements.