Clinical Chemistry 1 Electrolytes

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A look at the electrolytes, their clinical significance, and lab assessment for sodium, potassium, chloride, bicarbonate, lithium, and osmolality. Fluid balance and edema (transudates and exudates). Based on chapter 12 of Larson's clinical chemistry.
Sorry for the issues with the audio, and the lack of video, my computer was having issues.

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0:00 Introduction
1:31 FLUID FACTS
5:01 FLUID BALANCE
17:45 LAB PROCEDURES FOR SODIUM
21:56 POTASSIUM: CLINICAL SIGNIFICANCE
25:53 CHLORIDE
32:30 BICARBONATE: CLINICAL SIGNIFICANCE
33:40 LAB PROCEDURES FOR BICARBONATE
34:48 LITHIUM
35:52 COLLIGATIVE PROPERTIES
36:51 OSMOTIC PRESSURE AND OSMOLALITY
41:18 LAB PROCEDURES FOR OSMOLALITY
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Hi Dr. A, what about in a case where Na, K are normal, CO2 is low but chloride is high and suspected case of sepsis. The peripheral smear shows abnormal RBCs with burr cells, BUN and Creat are high, troponin is also elevated? Is the Cl elevated in the plasma in an attempt to shift the HCO-3 into the cell to increases the gaseous exchange in the?

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