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Channel Your Enthusiasm
Channel Your Enthusiasm
A chapter by chapter recap of Burton Rose’s classic, The Clinical Physiology of Acid Base and Electrolyte Disorders, a kidney physiology book for nephrologists, fellows, residents and medical students.
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4.9 stars from 146 ratings
Great podcast
Vet Student here. Kidneys always been my favourite organ and loving to hear from great minds. Just learning so much.
OpalMBeral via Apple Podcasts · Australia · 03/14/24
Brilliant deep dive
Being a fan of the Neph crew and a lover of clinical physiology, I highly enjoyed this series, enough to buy the book and spend hours burrowing into the intricacies of the world of the nephron. As a GP I feel I finally have a structure to understand so much of what we do and measure in clinical...Read full review »
Richard B GP Melb. Aus. via Apple Podcasts · Australia · 11/26/23
Great work
an exceptional podcast that offers engaging and accessible insights into the world of nephrology . With expert guests, thought-provoking discussions, and impeccable production quality, it's a must-listen for anyone interested in this field. A captivating and educational auditory experience in...Read full review »
talkingkidney via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 06/07/23
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Outline Chapter 14 — Treatment - Treatment - Both oral and IV treatment can be used for volume replacement - The goal of therapy are to restore normovolemia - And to correct associated acid-base and electrolyte disorders - Oral Therapy - Usually can...
Published 03/24/24
Published 03/24/24
Outline Chapter 14 - Hypovolemic States - Etiology - True volume depletion occurs when fluid is lost from from the extracellular fluid at a rate exceeding intake - Can come the GI tract - Lungs - Urine - Sequestration in the body in a “third space” that is not...
Published 01/29/24
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