Cerebral salt wasting labs

    • [DOC File]1 - LABSG

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      d. Wasting. e. Dry, scaly skin. 58. Which of the following systems is used to ensure that a specific E cylinder or tank of compressed gas is mounted on an anesthetic machine or attached to a separate regulator by means of a yoke assembly? a. Ball and chain system. b. Tine and twine yoke assembly. c. Pin index safety system. d. Cylinder cog and ...

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    • [DOC File]Disease name - OIE

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      (2) Experimental oral and intra cerebral transmission of Canadian CWD isolates of elk and white-tailed deer origin to Primates (cynomolgus macaques -Macaca fasicularis) (2007-2011). The objectives of this 4 -5 year study are to characterize and assess the zoonotic potential of chronic wasting …

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    • [DOC File]Fluid and Electrolyte Therapy in Children

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      Cerebral edema can be severe, rarely life-threatening. Infants and young children most often present with seizures; older patients more often obtunded or comatose. Hypertension and bradycardia are inconsistent findings, especially in infants who may only have hypertension as ICP rises secondary to cerebral …

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    • [DOC File]I

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      If > 20 meq/L: Renal salt wasting. If < 10meq/L: Avid sodium retention due to extrarenal Sodium wasting. Isotonic Hyponatremia: Hyperlipidemia and hyperproteinemia ( displaces water ( Decreased sodium conc. In total plasma volume. Hypertonic Hyponatremia: Seen with hyperglycemia, water drawn from cells into extracellular space when blood ...

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    • [DOCX File]Calcium, Phosphate and Vitamin D Disorders

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      Monitor for cerebral oedema. K+ supplementaiton (K + < 5mmol) Mechanisms hypokalaemia. ... Labs: hypoNa, hyperK, low HCO3, hypoBGL, fever due to lack of cytokine inhibition, elevated plasma renin (good way to f/u Rx), can get eosinophilia and neutropenia ... salt wasting form, accumulation of 17OH progesterone, Rx = adrenal steroid replacement.

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    • [DOC File]Policy

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      Cerebral salt wasting (euvolemic or hypovolemic; moderate-high urine output) fludrocortisone 0.1-0.2mg PO/NGT BID. Normal saline to match urine output. If serum sodium < 130mEq/L, use 3% saline . Rate dependent upon degree of hyponatremia and volume status. Must be …

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    • [DOC File]Policy

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      Cerebral salt wasting (euvolemic or hypovolemic; moderate-high urine output) fludrocortisone 0.1-0.2mg PO/NGT BID. Normal saline to match urine output. If serum sodium < 130mEq/L . NaCl 1g tabs; 1-2 tabs PO/NGT BID-QID. OR. 3% saline infusion. Rate dependent upon degree of hyponatremia and volume status. Must be given through central line or ...

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    • [DOC File]Fluid and Electrolytes

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      SLOW admin. of salt-free IV solutions . Monitor S/S cerebral & pulmonary edema. Monitor accurate I/O, VS, daily weights. Monitor labs. Provide skin and mouth care. Dehydration: Teaching. Disease process of dehydration. Treatments. Warning signs and symptoms. Medications / IV (Vasopressin – D5W) Importance of compliance with therapy

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