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Interpretive Summary - IDEXX
www.idexx.co.uko Psychogenic polydipsia • Overhydration • Drugs o Growth hormone • Artifacts (depending on method of analysis) o High concentrations of sodium fluoride and sodium citrate o Chloramphenicol o Severe lipemia Related Findings • Chronic, severe liver disease o Decreased albumin, cholesterol, glucose ...
Case Studies in Fluids and Electrolytes
www.acoi.orgPsychogenic polydipsia, Central DI, or Nephrogenic DI (other etiologies are excluded) • If first am void has a urine osmolarity >600 mOsm/kg DI is EXCLUDED 8 am have patient void and obtain: serum and urine osmolarity and weigh patient, make patient NPO Every hour: weigh patient, record urine volume and urine osmolarity
Sodium Chloride Injection Viaflex PI - Baxter PI
baxterpi.compersons with psychogenic polydipsia, and in patients treated with medications that increase the risk of hyponatremia (such as certain antiepileptic and psychotropic medications). The risk for developing hyponatremic encephalopathy is increased, for example, in pediatric patients (≤16 years of age), women (in particular pre-menopausal
EM Basic- Seizures
embasic.orgPseudoseizures- new term is Psychogenic Non-Epileptic Seizures (PNES) or Non-Epileptic Attack Disoder (NEAD) -These are episodes that are a patient’s reaction to stress. They are NOT faking these episodes and can’t control them.
Crisis no epilépticas psicógenas - scielo.org.co
www.scielo.org.coGiagante B., D’Alessio L., Silva W., Kochen S. 188 S Rev. Colomb. Psiquiat., vol. XXXVI, Suplemento No. 1 / 2007 Abstract Introduction: Non-epileptic psychogenic seizures (NEPS) pose challenging diffi culties regar- ding diagnosis, psychopathology and psychotherapy in clinical practice for neurologists,
BC Psychologist 15 - APA Divisions
www.apadivisions.orgBC Psychologist 15 Psychogenic Polydipsia (Exessive Fluid seeking Behaviour) donald “don” hutcheon, ed.d., c. psychol. (uk)., r. psych.