The Harriet Lane Handbook: A Manual for Pediatric House OfficersJason W. Custer, Rachel E. Rau The Harriet Lane Handbook represents over 50 years of expert guidance for pediatric residents and all those who treat children. This irreplaceable manual is your everyday reference for fast, accurate bedside consultation. The book's trademark formulary will be regularly updated online, to keep you absolutely current. New or revised chapters on palliative care, toxicology, dermatology, and growth and nutrition help you streamline diagnosis and treatment. Still convenient and pocket-sized, this latest edition includes Expert Consult functionality, so you can access the complete contents of the book online, fully searchable.
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... urine to 500-1400 mOsm / L ; plasma osmolality will be 288-291 mOsm / L . Urine specific gravity rises to at least 1.010 , urine - to - plasma osmolality ratio is > 2 , urine volume decreases significantly , and there should be no ...
... urine to 500-1400 mOsm / L ; plasma osmolality will be 288-291 mOsm / L . Urine specific gravity rises to at least 1.010 , urine - to - plasma osmolality ratio is > 2 , urine volume decreases significantly , and there should be no ...
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... Urine Na * ↑ Urine volume Specific gravity Urine osmolality MANAGEMENT Replace losses Treat cause ↓ Urine Na * Urine volume ↑ Specific gravity ↑ Urine osmolality Replace losses Treat cause * Hyperglycemia and hyperlipidemia cause ...
... Urine Na * ↑ Urine volume Specific gravity Urine osmolality MANAGEMENT Replace losses Treat cause ↓ Urine Na * Urine volume ↑ Specific gravity ↑ Urine osmolality Replace losses Treat cause * Hyperglycemia and hyperlipidemia cause ...
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... Urine acidification : A urine acidification defect ( distal RTA ) should be suspected when random urine pH values are > 6 in the presence of moderate systemic metabolic acidosis . Confirm acidification defects by simultaneous venous or ...
... Urine acidification : A urine acidification defect ( distal RTA ) should be suspected when random urine pH values are > 6 in the presence of moderate systemic metabolic acidosis . Confirm acidification defects by simultaneous venous or ...
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