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Jan 2022
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#97 Hoofbeats: Hyponatremia Consult Case

CORE IM TEAM
About this episode

What’s your comfort level with managing hyponatremia and how does it change in unfamiliar environment? How can you vary your practice to build up adaptive exerptise? 

Show notes, Transcript & References:  https://www.coreimpodcast.com/2022/01/26/hoofbeats-consult-case/ 

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  • 01:36 Case
  • 10:42 Case analysis 
  • 22:45 An unfamiliar domain
  • 25:50 Lab review
  • 40:04 Conclusions


Tags: IM Core, CoreIM, hyponatremia, preeclampsia, reasoning, adaptive expertise, situational awareness



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