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Large instant access: acid-base, fluids, and electrolytes / Robert F. Reilly, Mark A. Perazella

By: Contributor(s): Publication details: New York : McGraw Hill, c2007.Description: xii, 483 p. : ill. ; 18 cmISBN:
  • 9780071486347
  • 0071486348
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • QU 270 R362a 2007
Contents:
Table of content Chapter 1: Body Fluid Compartments and Intravenous Fluid Replacement, Robert F. Reilly, Jr., and Mark A. Perazella 1. Body fluid compartments 2. Intravenous solutions 3. General principles 4. Assessing extracellular fluid volume 5. Fluid resuscitation 6. Clinical examples of fluid resuscitation Chapter 2: Disorders of Sodium Balance (Edema, Hypertension or Hypotension), Robert F. Reilly, Jr., and Mark A. Perazella 1. Introduction 2. Regulation of Na+ transport in kidney 3. Disorders associated with increased total body Na+ (ECF volume expansion) 4. Clinical manifestations of increased total body Na+ (ECF volume expansion) 5. General approach to the edematous patient6. General treatment of the edematous patient 7. Clinical manifestations of decreased total body Na+ (ECF volume depletion) 8. General approach to the volume depleted patient 9. General Treatment of the Volume Depleted Patient Chapter 3: Disorders of Water Balance (Hypo- and Hypernatremia), Robert F. Reilly, Jr., and Mark A. Perazella 1. Introduction 2. Hyponatremia 3. Etiology of hyponatremia 4. Signs and symptoms5. Diagnosis 6. Treatment7. Hypernatremia8. Etiology 9. Signs and symptoms10. Diagnosis 11. Treatment Chapter 4: Diuretics, Mark A. Perazella 1. Introduction 2. Sites of diuretic action in kidney 3. Diuretic resistance 4. Clinical conditions associated with diuretic resistance 5. Treatment of diuretic resistance Chapter 5: Disorders of K+ balance (Hypo- and Hyperkalemia), Mark A. Perazella 1. Introduction 2. K+ homeostasis 3. Role of K+ in the resting membrane potential 4. Cellular K+ distribution 5. K+ handling by the kidney 6. Factors controlling renal K+ excretion 7. Hypokalemia8. Etiology 9. Increased cellular K+ uptake 10. Increased renal K+ losses 11. Approach to the patient 12. Clinical manifestations 13. Treatment 14. Hyperkalemia 15. Etiology16. Approach to the patient 17. Clinical manifestations 18. Treatment Chapter 6: Metabolic Acidosis, Dinkar Kaw and Joseph I. Shapiro 1. Acid-Base Chemistry and Biology 2. The Bicarbonate Buffering System 3. Acid Excretion by the Kidney 4. Clinical Approach to the Patient with an Acid-Base Disorder 5. Pathophysiology, Compensation and Consequences 6. Use of the Serum and Urine Anion Gap in the Differential Diagnosis of Metabolic Acidosis 7. Differential Diagnosis of Metabolic Acidosis 8. Causes of Metabolic Acidosis 9. Treatment of Metabolic Acidosis Chapter 7: Metabolic Alkalosis, Dinkar Kaw and Joseph I. Shapiro 1. Introduction 2. Maintenance of Metabolic Alkalosis 3. Clinical Features 4. Differential Diagnosis 5. Cl--Responsive and Cl--Resistant Causes of Metabolic Alkalosis 6. Treatment Chapter 8: Respiratory and Mixed Acid-base Disturbances, Youngsook Yoon and Joseph I. Shapiro 1. Respiratory Disturbances 2. Respiratory Acidosis 3. Respiratory Alkalosis 4. Mixed Disturbances Chapter 9: Disorders of Serum Calcium, Robert F. Reilly, Jr. 1. Regulation 2. Hypercalcemia 3. Hypocalcemia Chapter 10: Disorders of Serum Phosphorus, Robert F. Reilly, Jr. 1. Regulation 2. Hyperphosphatemia 3. Hypophosphatemia Chapter 11: Disorders of Serum Magnesium, Robert F. Reilly, Jr. 1. Introduction 2. Hypomagnesemia 3. Hypermagnesemia Chapter 12: Appendix, Mark A. Perazella and Robert F. Reilly, Jr. 1. Introduction 2. Clinical assessment of glomerular filtration rate (GFR)
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Table of content

Chapter 1: Body Fluid Compartments and Intravenous Fluid Replacement, Robert F. Reilly, Jr., and Mark A. Perazella
1. Body fluid compartments
2. Intravenous solutions
3. General principles
4. Assessing extracellular fluid volume
5. Fluid resuscitation
6. Clinical examples of fluid resuscitation

Chapter 2: Disorders of Sodium Balance (Edema, Hypertension or Hypotension), Robert F. Reilly, Jr., and Mark A. Perazella
1. Introduction
2. Regulation of Na+ transport in kidney
3. Disorders associated with increased total body Na+ (ECF volume expansion)
4. Clinical manifestations of increased total body Na+ (ECF volume expansion)
5. General approach to the edematous patient6. General treatment of the edematous patient
7. Clinical manifestations of decreased total body Na+ (ECF volume depletion)
8. General approach to the volume depleted patient
9. General Treatment of the Volume Depleted Patient

Chapter 3: Disorders of Water Balance (Hypo- and Hypernatremia), Robert F. Reilly, Jr., and Mark A. Perazella
1. Introduction
2. Hyponatremia
3. Etiology of hyponatremia
4. Signs and symptoms5. Diagnosis
6. Treatment7. Hypernatremia8. Etiology
9. Signs and symptoms10. Diagnosis
11. Treatment

Chapter 4: Diuretics, Mark A. Perazella
1. Introduction
2. Sites of diuretic action in kidney
3. Diuretic resistance
4. Clinical conditions associated with diuretic resistance
5. Treatment of diuretic resistance

Chapter 5: Disorders of K+ balance (Hypo- and Hyperkalemia), Mark A. Perazella
1. Introduction
2. K+ homeostasis
3. Role of K+ in the resting membrane potential
4. Cellular K+ distribution
5. K+ handling by the kidney
6. Factors controlling renal K+ excretion
7. Hypokalemia8. Etiology
9. Increased cellular K+ uptake
10. Increased renal K+ losses
11. Approach to the patient
12. Clinical manifestations
13. Treatment
14. Hyperkalemia
15. Etiology16. Approach to the patient
17. Clinical manifestations
18. Treatment

Chapter 6: Metabolic Acidosis, Dinkar Kaw and Joseph I. Shapiro
1. Acid-Base Chemistry and Biology
2. The Bicarbonate Buffering System
3. Acid Excretion by the Kidney
4. Clinical Approach to the Patient with an Acid-Base Disorder
5. Pathophysiology, Compensation and Consequences
6. Use of the Serum and Urine Anion Gap in the Differential Diagnosis of Metabolic Acidosis
7. Differential Diagnosis of Metabolic Acidosis
8. Causes of Metabolic Acidosis
9. Treatment of Metabolic Acidosis

Chapter 7: Metabolic Alkalosis, Dinkar Kaw and Joseph I. Shapiro
1. Introduction
2. Maintenance of Metabolic Alkalosis
3. Clinical Features
4. Differential Diagnosis
5. Cl--Responsive and Cl--Resistant Causes of Metabolic Alkalosis
6. Treatment

Chapter 8: Respiratory and Mixed Acid-base Disturbances, Youngsook Yoon and Joseph I. Shapiro
1. Respiratory Disturbances
2. Respiratory Acidosis
3. Respiratory Alkalosis
4. Mixed Disturbances

Chapter 9: Disorders of Serum Calcium, Robert F. Reilly, Jr.
1. Regulation
2. Hypercalcemia
3. Hypocalcemia

Chapter 10: Disorders of Serum Phosphorus, Robert F. Reilly, Jr.
1. Regulation
2. Hyperphosphatemia
3. Hypophosphatemia

Chapter 11: Disorders of Serum Magnesium, Robert F. Reilly, Jr.
1. Introduction
2. Hypomagnesemia
3. Hypermagnesemia

Chapter 12: Appendix, Mark A. Perazella and Robert F. Reilly, Jr.
1. Introduction
2. Clinical assessment of glomerular filtration rate (GFR)

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