Core EM - Emergency Medicine Podcast

Episode 198: Hypernatremia

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Jul 1, 2024
Delve into hypernatremia, defined as elevated serum sodium levels over 145 mEq/L, and its wide-ranging symptoms from nausea to coma. Discover the risk factors and diagnostic prerequisites essential for vulnerable patients. Explore management strategies that consider the type and duration of hypernatremia, while avoiding the dangers of overcorrection. Learn practical advice on fluid administration and monitoring practices to ensure safe treatment in emergency scenarios.
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INSIGHT

Hypernatremia Overview

  • Hypernatremia, high serum sodium (above 145 mEq/L), presents nonspecific symptoms.
  • These range from nausea and vomiting to severe neurological issues like coma.
INSIGHT

Thirst and Hypernatremia

  • The body regulates sodium primarily through thirst, making hypernatremia relatively rare.
  • However, impaired thirst or limited water access disrupts this balance, causing water loss to exceed intake.
ADVICE

Assessing Hypernatremia Risk

  • When assessing hypernatremia risk, consider impaired thirst response or limited water access.
  • Ask yourself why the patient might have inadequate free water intake.
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