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Published on: August 12, 2013
Electrolyte disorders
1Emergency and Critical Care Services, Angell Memorial Animal Hospital, Boston, Massachusetts, USA. amanning@mspca.org
Abstract:
Abnormal electrolyte concentrations occur commonly in hospitalized patients and may produce a variety of clinical symptoms, cause lack of response to therapeutics for primary clinical conditions, and affect clinical outcome. Recognition of electrolyte disturbances requires a high index of suspicion by the clinician for such a disturbance and prompt therapy to ensure a positive and timely outcome for the patient. This article discusses electrolyte abnormalities that occur in critically ill patients, with a review of diseases commonly associated with each electrolyte disturbance, and their recommended management.
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