Fluids and Electrolytes Demystified, Joyce Y.Johnson Summary:
McGraw Hill | English | ISBN 0071595651 | 248 pages | PDF | 1,04 MB | 2008
Fluids and Electrolytes Demystifi ed is a detailed overview of the critical concepts involved in fluid, electrolyte, and acid–base balance and imbalance, collectively one of the hardest topics to master in undergraduate nursing. Fluid and electrolyte balance and acid–base balance have challenged students for ages. Some of the difficulty in understanding this content may lie in the attempt to remember each individual detail or symptom associated with an imbalance combined with the difficulty of mastering the physiology involved in each process. The list of symptoms of imbalance can be extensive; there is often duplication and overlap between electrolyte and acid–base imbalances. In Fluids and Electrolytes Demystifi ed, the normal functions are discussed to provide baseline data. The concepts of imbalanceare presented individually, but the links between concepts are addressed. The reader is led toward two facts: that many of the fluid, electrolyte, and acid–base imbalance symptoms are interrelated and that the imbalances themselves are interlinked.
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