Clinical Physiology of Acid-Base and Electrolyte Disorders“The core of information that the clinician should possess” -- From the Preface Doody's Core Titles for 2021! Like its highly acclaimed predecessors, the Fifth Edition of this classic effectively integrates the essentials of renal and electrolyte physiology with the common clinical disorders of acid-base and electrolyte balance. FEATURES: NEW IN THIS EDITION: |
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... extracellular fluid , e.g. , by ingestion . This reduces the extracellular fluid osmolal- ity , creating an osmotic gradient favoring the entry of water into the cells ( Fig . 7-3c ) . In estimating the new steady state , steps 1 and 2 ...
... extracellular fluid . The administered H + ions either remain in the extracellular fluid or enter the cells ( Fig . 10-3 ) . The H + ions that stay in the extracellular fluid are buffered by HCO3 ( and , to a much lesser degree , by ...
... extracellular fluid volume vs. , 259 , 259t , 260 hemodynamic parameters and , 259 , 259t plasma volume vs. , 259 , 259t regulation of , 263-278 effectors in , 265–277 , 265t angiotensin II , 266-268 , 269 renal Na excretion , 268 , 270 ...
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Introduction to Renal Function | 3 |
Renal Circulation and Glomerular Filtration Rate | 21 |
Proximal Tubule | 71 |
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