Electrolyte imbalance in critically ill patients
Mohammed Hussein Hatab;
Abstract
Electrolyte abnormalities are one of the most common problems in the critically ill patients and hospital setting.
Sodium is the most abundant cation in the body, averaging approximately 60 mEq/kg of body weight.
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Sodium is the most abundant cation in the body, averaging approximately 60 mEq/kg of body weight.
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| Title | Electrolyte imbalance in critically ill patients | Other Titles | اختلال الالكتروليات في المرضى ذوى الحالات الحرجه | Authors | Mohammed Hussein Hatab | Keywords | Electrolyte imbalance in critically ill patients | Issue Date | 2009 | Description | Electrolyte abnormalities are one of the most common problems in the critically ill patients and hospital setting. Sodium is the most abundant cation in the body, averaging approximately 60 mEq/kg of body weight. Hy |
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