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Fluids & Electrolytes Made Incredibly Easy!

4th Edition

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  • 384pages
  • 14 heures de lecture

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<b>Fluids and Electrolytes Made Incredibly Easy!, Fourth Edition,</b> presents the fundamentals of fluids and electrolytes in an entertaining, interesting, and easy-to-understand manner. Chapters review basic information about fluids, electrolytes, and acid-base balance; identify fluid, electrolyte, and acid-base imbalances; describe imbalances in major health problems and their consequences; and explain how to treat those imbalances. This thoroughly updated edition includes a new chapter on acute pancreatitis. Charts, illustrations, recurring icons, <i>Memory joggers</i>, and other features help readers focus on and remember key points. Quick-reference appendices list fluid and electrolyte differences in pediatric and geriatric populations.

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Fluids & Electrolytes Made Incredibly Easy!, Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, Springhouse

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2007
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Titre
Fluids & Electrolytes Made Incredibly Easy!
Sous-titre
4th Edition
Langue
Anglais
Format
souple
Pages
384
ISBN10
1582555656
ISBN13
9781582555652
Séries
Description
<b>Fluids and Electrolytes Made Incredibly Easy!, Fourth Edition,</b> presents the fundamentals of fluids and electrolytes in an entertaining, interesting, and easy-to-understand manner. Chapters review basic information about fluids, electrolytes, and acid-base balance; identify fluid, electrolyte, and acid-base imbalances; describe imbalances in major health problems and their consequences; and explain how to treat those imbalances. This thoroughly updated edition includes a new chapter on acute pancreatitis. Charts, illustrations, recurring icons, <i>Memory joggers</i>, and other features help readers focus on and remember key points. Quick-reference appendices list fluid and electrolyte differences in pediatric and geriatric populations.