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Oct 27, 2009 10:18 PM

Fluid & Electrtolytes

by lmg777

Hi All!

What is the best Fluid & Eletrolytes reference books????

I want to learn this inside & out.


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from J9G2008
Old Oct 28, 2009, 11:06 AM

Default Re: Fluid & Electrtolytes
"Fluids and Electrolytes Made Incredibly Easy"-helped me a lot. Also, as I worked through the chapters, I made notecards on the different ABG abnormalities: hyper/hypo calcemia, hyper/hypo kalemia, etc., with the manifestations of each. Also, whenever I take a test, I write out the normal values before I even look at the test, then refer back to them if there's a question about them. Hope this helps.
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