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Clinical Physiology of Acid-Base and Electrolyte Disorders
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Rose, Burton and
Post, Theodore
.
Clinical Physiology of Acid-Base and Electrolyte Disorders
. New York: McGraw-Hill Education, 2001.
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Clinical Physiology of Acid-Base and Electrolyte Disorders
Authors:
Burton Rose
and
Theodore Post
Published:
January 2001
Pages:
992
eISBN:
9780071609876
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ISBN:
9780071346825
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Book Description
Table of Contents
CONTENTS
PART ONE: Renal Physiology
Chapter 1: Introduction to Renal Function
Chapter 2: Renal Circulation and Glomerular Filtration Rate
Chapter 3: Proximal Tubule
Chapter 4: Loop of Henle and the Countercurrent Mechanism
Chapter 5: Functions of the Distal Nephron
Chapter 6: Effects of Hormones on Renal Function
PART TWO: Regulation of Water and Electrolyte Balance
Chapter 7: The Total Body Water and the Plasma Sodium Concentration
Chapter 8: Regulation of the Effective Circulating Volume
Chapter 9: Regulation of Plasma Osmolality
Chapter 10: Acid-Base Physiology
Chapter 11: Regulation of Acid-Base Balance
Chapter 12: Potassium Homeostasis
PART THREE: Physiologic Approach to Acid-Base and Electroltye Disorders
Chapter 13: Meaning and Application of Urine Chemistries
Chapter 14: Hypovolemic States
Chapter 15: Clinical Use of Diuretics
Chapter 16: Edematous States
Chapter 17: Introduction to Simple and Mixed Acid-Base Disorders
Chapter 18: Metabolic Alkalosis
Chapter 19: Metabolic Acidosis
Chapter 20: Respiratory Acidosis
Chapter 21: Respiratory Alkalosis
Chapter 22: Introduction to Disorders of Osmolality
Chapter 23: Hypoosmolal States-Hyponatremia
Chapter 24: Hyperosmolal States-Hypernatremia
Chapter 25: Hyperosmolal States-Hyperglycemia
Chapter 26: Introduction to Disorders of Potassium Balance
Chapter 27: Hypokalemia
Chapter 28: Hyperkalemia
Chapter 29: Answers to the Problems
Chapter 30: Summary of Equations and Formulas
Index