Fluid and Electrolyte Disorders
Fluid and Electrolyte Disorders Stephen Freedman Introduction: Fluid Compartments Total body water (TBW) = 67% intracellular fluid (ICF) + 33% extracellular fluid (ECF) ECF = 25% intravascular + 75% interstitial…
Fluid and Electrolyte Disorders Stephen Freedman Introduction: Fluid Compartments Total body water (TBW) = 67% intracellular fluid (ICF) + 33% extracellular fluid (ECF) ECF = 25% intravascular + 75% interstitial…
Gastroenteritis and Oral Rehydration Leah Harrington Suzan Schneeweiss Introduction Gastroenteritis: diarrheal disease of rapid onset May be accompanied by nausea, vomiting, fever, or abdominal pain Common cause of abdominal pain…
Cardiac Emergencies Luba Komar Introduction Congenital cardiac diseases often present in the newborn period and may require emergency management (see Chapter 11) Other cardiac emergencies include arrhythmias, myocarditis, and pericarditis…
Bronchiolitis Suzanne Schuh Introduction Viral infection of the lower respiratory tract, usually from November to April Usually in children < 2 years of age Bronchiolitis, viral induced reactive airways disease,…
Oropharyngeal Infections Jonathan Pirie Introduction Most infections are viral but need to consider other causes Strep throat uncommon in children < 2 years age Consider infectious mononucleosis in older children,…