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摘要本章介绍了急诊患者经常需要监测和治疗的直接关注的电解质(钠、钙、磷、钾);它们在体内的基本功能和最常见的情况下都需要监测每种电解质。每种电解质的测量方法,测量中可能的陷阱和几个电解质监测在行动的临床例子也提出。
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Electrolyte monitoring.
Abstract This chapter describes the electrolytes of immediate concern (sodium, calcium, phosphorus and potassium) that often need to be monitored and treated in the emergent patient; their basic function in the body and the most common conditions that require monitoring of each electrolyte. The methods of measurement of each electrolyte, possible pitfalls in measurement and several clinical examples of electrolyte monitoring in action are also presented.
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