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Part I: Introduction.
Part II: Water and Saline.
A: Basic Components.
The Model.
Normal Requirements.
Intravenous Solutions.
Replacement of Abnormal Body Losses.
B: Water Abnormalities.
Water Excess.
Water Deficit.
C: Saline Abnormalities.
Saline Excess.
Saline Deficit.
Part II: Special Uses of the Model.
Critical Care Monitoring and Management.
Secretion of Inappropriate ADH.
Diabetes Insipidis.
Primary Hyperaldosteronism.
Diabetic Ketoacidosis.
Total Parental Nutrition.
Part IV: Other Electrolytes.
Potassium.
Magnesium.
Calcium.
Phosphorus References.
Appendices: A: Useful Formulas for Diagnosis and Treatment.
B: Intravenous Fluids: Five Essential Solutions.
Other Solutions.
C: Syndromes and Eponyms.
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