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Question Category : Electrolyte Imbalance
I am totally confused now , after certain new recommendations about management of hypernatremc dehydration . we all knew that during correction of the dehydration in hypernatremic setting one has to go slow to avoid cerebral oedema as , neuronal cells make their own osmolar substances and even before the intervention in form of infusion of the fluids is done , osmlality is restored to some extent , by fluid moving in to cells .there are some recommendations that relatively hypertonic fluid ( eg half strength saline in a 2 weeks old child ) should be given to prevent cerebral oedma during correction of dehydration . while this will further increase serum sodium level to my best understanding . Can you please explianmanagemt of Hypernatremic dehydration to me
Question Category : Electrolyte Imbalance
Normally looking children with excessive sweating of palms thyroid function normal how to manage
Question Category : Electrolyte Imbalance
A 2 month. old child was investigated for repeated convulsions which were tonic,clonic in nature,responding to IV Calcium gluconate dramatically.Sr.Calcium 5.6mg%,Sr.Magnesium 1.4mg%,Alkaline Phosphatase760iu,Hb. 7.8Gm%,Sr.Phospherous 7.1mg%,CBC Not specific,Repeated Sr.Calcium levels were below 6 mg%.CT scan and Sr.Parathormone levels not done.Treated with Iv calcium gluconate IM Magsulf.What should be the probable diagnosis?PL suggest any additional investigations.
Question Category : Electrolyte Imbalance
Dear sir I meet frequently a lot of cases of diarrhea some of them are hypertonic dehydration we have no investigation facility most of the cases will have repeated fits then died dispite the following regime 1- i.v fluid 1\5 glucose saline 80ml\kg weight slow infusion in two days after combating shock to avoid rapid correction of Na level 2- Ca in drip to avoid fit 3- antibiotic cover 4- antiepelitic measures 5- no investigation in all iraq because of the war what will you do if you are in my place
Question Category : Electrolyte Imbalance
How to differentiate from clinical sign hypo,hyper or normonatremia dehydrated in diarrhea's patient without check for their electrolyte status, and how to correct it? what kind of infuse should we use?
Question Category : Electrolyte Imbalance
What is the normal spot urine sodium potassium levels in children
Question Category : Electrolyte Imbalance
At what age can we give ors
Question Category : Electrolyte Imbalance
A 2yr male child has episodes of hypercarbia range of pco2 120 to 130 -is ventilated - lungs not that bad does not breathe adequately and cns good if co2 falls if it rises drowsy. Lungs seem grossly ok . How do we make him breathe better of his own ? does cchs behave like this ? if so what do we do to help him - chronic ventilation is something they cannot afford
Question Category : Electrolyte Imbalance
Please tell me how does one manage some and severe dehydration in neonates? Are there different protocols and fluids for managing them, given their electrolyte values and renal immaturity?
Question Category : Electrolyte Imbalance
What is meant by central pontine myelinosis? q.2 What happens to Na in DKA. plz tell also regarding corrected sodium.
Question Category : Electrolyte Imbalance
3 months male child wt-3.3 kg, repeatedly admitted after every 7days from the age of 2 months of life with complaints of vomiting, fits or respiratory distress. he is on exclusive mother feed. he has been found to have persistent hyponateramia, hyperkalemia and metabolic acidosis AND was HYPOTENSIVE. his serum ACTH, 17 OH-progesterone and plasma renin was sent after 12 hours of commencement of normal saline. results are following Serum --ACTH -----135 mg\dl (normal-46 mg/dl) -plasma renin------0.29 mg/dl -17 OH- Progesterone ---12 mg/dl ( age adjusted < 2mg/dl) ---SERUN ANION GAP ------25 TREATMENT GIVEN: 1-I/V FLUID NORMAL SALINE FOR INITIAL two DAYS 2-TREATMENT FOR HYPERKALEMIA 3-HYROCORTISONE on stress dose(40mg/m2/day in three divided doses continued for 7days ,then shift to 20 mg/m2/day in divided doses) 4- FLORINEF 0.2 MG/DAY IN TWO DIVIDED DOSES serum CORTISOL, ALDOSTERONE TESTOSTERONE couldnot be sent initially due to financial constrained. Later when patient remain hyponateremic ( plasma Na ranges between 129----131mmol/l) on 0.2mg Florinef , diagnosis was reevaluated and following investigation was sent , note patient is continuously taking medication when investigation was sent ---TESTOSTERONE LEVEL---- LOW NORMAL -SERUM CORTISOL ------- LOW NORMAL -ALDOSTERONE ---REPORT AWAITED MY QUESTIONS ARE: 1- WHAT ARE THE DIFFERENTIAL DIAGNOSIS 2- WHAT FURTHER MANAGEMENT REQUIRED
 
 
 
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