Strategies and Considerations in Management of Hydroelectrolyte Imbalance in Surgical Patients
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Abstract
Hydroelectrolyte imbalances frequently afflict surgical patients, necessitating meticulous management to avert adverse consequences. This bibliographic review explores the epidemiological insights and clinical significance of hydroelectrolyte imbalances in the context of surgical patients. It constructs a theoretical framework by elucidating key concepts, pivotal electrolytes, and therapeutic interventions. The discussion encapsulates the intricacies of considerations and strategies crucial to the adept management of these imbalances. Furthermore, it underscores the pivotal role of proactive management in ameliorating postoperative complications and optimizing patient outcomes.
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