Bang.Only some septicaemic patients develop hypernatremia in the burn intensive care unit: why?. Burns . 2002Ebrahim MK, George A, Bang RL. Only some septicaemic patients develop hypernatremia in the burn intensive care unit:why? Burns, 2002 ,28(6) :543⁃547....
A dose of 4g/kg of sodium chloride can be lethal to dogs as they develop hypernatremia with central nervous system signs, dehydration, tachycardia, tachypnea and hyperthermia. Potassium chloride Increased intake of potassium—as seen with large ingestions of potassium chloride salts—is unlikely to...
As the name suggests, a blood sodium test is done to determine the amount of sodium present in the blood serum. The test is mostly performed to check for excess of sodium in the blood called hypernatremia or deficiency of it which is known as hyponatremia. ...
HypernatremiaBurn injuryWaterIntensive Care UnitsInjury wounds高钠血症水加强医疗病房From April 1993 to January 2000, 105 patients in the burn intensive care unit (BICU) that developed septicaemia in the course of their treatment were studied retrospectively to investigate as to why only 36 septica...