3.17b_05 Assessing a Patient with an Electrolyte Imbalance
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- Title:
- 3.17b_05 Assessing a Patient with an Electrolyte Imbalance
- Description:
- This session explores the common and important causes of electrolyte imbalances commonly seen in primary care, particularly sodium and potassium, and presents a set of typical case studies of patients who have electrolyte disturbances. This session was reviewed by Khyati Bakhai and last updated in February 2020.
- Hierarchy:
- Ophthalmology (Eye-Site) > Eye-Site 00 Ophthalmology Curriculum > What the Ophthalmologist is able to do (Technical Intelligences) > 2) Patient Investigation (PI) > PI9 Blood tests > 3.17b_05 Assessing a Patient with an Electrolyte Imbalance
- Author(s):
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Stuart Smellie
- Created:
- 20 May 2011
- Last Major Update:
- 29 Feb 2020
- Keywords:
- 400-0209, hyponatraemia, hypernatraemia, hypokalaemia, hyperkalaemia
- Quicklink:
- 400-0209
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- Title:
- 3.17b_05 Assessing a Patient with an Electrolyte Imbalance
- Description:
- This session explores the common and important causes of electrolyte imbalances commonly seen in primary care, particularly sodium and potassium, and presents a set of typical case studies of patients who have electrolyte disturbances. This session was reviewed by Khyati Bakhai and last updated in February 2020.
- Hierarchy:
- Ophthalmology (Eye-Site) > Eye-Site 00 Ophthalmology Curriculum > What the Ophthalmologist is able to do (Technical Intelligences) > 2) Patient Investigation (PI) > PI9 Blood tests > 3.17b_05 Assessing a Patient with an Electrolyte Imbalance
- Author(s):
-
Stuart Smellie
- Created:
- 20 May 2011
- Last Major Update:
- 29 Feb 2020
- Keywords:
- 400-0209, hyponatraemia, hypernatraemia, hypokalaemia, hyperkalaemia
- Quicklink:
- 400-0209