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Fluid and Electrolyte Balance in Burns

Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 1953
No insult to the body equals a burn in intensity. A severe, untreated burn causes death by initiating incredibly large and rapid shifts of fluids. In burns as well as in other conditions associated with fluid derangements, present day therapy is based on the assumption that optimal care consists of the administration of fluids at the same rate and in ...
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Water and electrolyte balance

Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology, 1966
W ater and electrolyte balance is of relatively little concern to the oral surgeon in the performance of routine minor office procedures, especially when the patient has been judged to bc in excellent physical condition. The traumatic effects of the surgical procedure and anesthesia are then minimal and transient and rarely cause untoward reactions ...
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Fluid and electrolyte balance

Anaesthesia & Intensive Care Medicine, 2021
Abstract The human body is made up principally of water, two-thirds of which is intracellular and one-third extracellular. Dissolved in body water are a variety of mineral and organic salts and proteins. These components are quantified in millimoles and are electrochemically balanced in each compartment.
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Fluid and Electrolyte Balance

2015
The goal of anesthesia providers when caring for surgical patients or the critically ill is to ensure adequate tissue perfusion and thus tissue oxygenation. Surgery and the stress of being ill result in an increased oxygen requirement, and if one does not have the ability to increase oxygen delivery, then the likelihood of infection, multiorgan failure,
Patrick Hackett, Michael P. Mangione
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Prolactin and electrolyte balance.

East African medical journal, 1974
No abstract available.
Mugambi, M, Manku, MS
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Balanced electrolyte solutions

Critical Care Medicine, 1979
R W, Virgilio, D E, Smith, C K, Zarins
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Fluid and Electrolyte Balance

Surgical Clinics of North America, 1949
I S, RAVDIN, J, WALKER
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Water and Electrolyte Balance

1989
Volume and distribution of the water in the body. Humans are composed mainly of water. The proportion of water is greatest, 75% of the body weight, in infancy. It falls to about 65% by the time growth has been completed, and in old age is only 55%.
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Onconephrology: The intersections between the kidney and cancer

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2021
, Kenar D Jhaveri, Mark A Perazella
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