Hypovolemic hypernatremia ppts and 200 latest published articles
Hypovolemic hypernatremia
Hypernatremia is strictly defined as a hyperosmolar condition caused by a decrease in total body water relative to electrolyte content. Hypernatremia is generally not caused by an excess of sodium, but rather by a relative deficit of free water in the body.
Electrolyte Abnormalities in the Hospitalized Patient
Cynthia Seitz MD
http://www.medicine.nevada.edu/
Metabolic Abnormalities
Asha Bale, MD
http://njms.rutgers.edu
Approach to
Hyponatremia
https://www.medicine.uci.edu/
Hyponatremia
James Yost, MD, MS, MBA
http://www.fpm.emory.edu/
Fluids, Electrolytes and Shock
Tom Archer, MD, MBA
http://anes-som.ucsd.edu/
Hyponatremia
Debra Bynum,MD
http://www.med.unc.edu/
Fluids and Electrolytes
Charles Hobson MD MHA
http://education.surgery.ufl.edu/
Fluids Therapy
Dan Belz
http://www.unmc.edu/familymed/docs/IV_Fluids.ppt
Hyponatremia SIADH
Koorosh KamgarMD
http://www.nephrology.med.ucla.edu/
Fluids and Electrolytes
Warren Gasper
http://www.surgery.ucsf.edu
Fluids and Electrolytes
R. Lawrence Reed, II, MD, FACS, FCCM
http://www.meddean.luc.edu
Fluids & Electrolytes
http://www.bu.edu/fammed/peds/fluids&Lytes.ppt
Fluid and Electrolyte Abnormalities
https://webcampus.med.drexel.edu/
Basic Fluids and Electrolytes
Douglas P. Slakey
http://tulane.edu/
Latest 200 Published articles of Hypovolemic hypernatremia