Approach to Electrolyte Abnormalities, Prerenal Azotemia, and Fluid Balance

Volume and electrolyte evaluation and management is seen frequently in primary care practices. Some of the most common abnormalities encountered in outpatient practices are prerenal azotemia, dysnatremias, and altered potassium levels. Perturbations in volume or electrolyte concentrations can lead to serious organ dysfunction as well as hemodynamic collapse. This review focuses on the maintenance and regulation of intravascular volume and electrolytes, specifically sodium and potassium.
Source: Primary Care: Clinics in Office Practice - Category: Primary Care Authors: Source Type: research