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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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.



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