About Fluid and Electrolyte Disturbances for NEET SS
With PrepLadder, gain in-depth knowledge on fluid and electrolyte disturbances and cover the vast syllabus thoroughly. At PrepLadder, India’s Top Medical Faculty have designed a curriculum by condensing high-yield, critical topics into small bite-sized informative pieces making them quick and easy to digest. Take your NEET SS pediatrics exam preparation up a notch with the structured curriculum.
HypernatremiaNelson defines it as a serum sodium concentration of more than 145mEq/L. Nelson also accepts that in certain institutions or countri...
Total Body Water (TBW)The total body water in a patient is calculated according to what percentage it constitutes out of the total weight of that...
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PrepLadder’s course simplifies complexities with its conceptual video lectures, and comprehensive notes to enhance your grasp of the topics to promote long-term information retention. You can also access added features like Rapid Revision videos which allow easy recall of the important concepts, hence aiding swift and effective revision.
Meet our Fluid and Electrolyte Disturbances Faculty
An experienced teacher, Dr. Sandeep Sharma has been teaching NEET-PG, NEET-SS and FMGE students for the past 8 years both in India and abroad. He is a subject expert in General Medicine, Medicine Gastroenterology, Medicine Hepatology and Medicine Oncology. After completing his MBBS and MD in Medicine from PGI Chandigarh. He is currently working as a Consultant Pediatrician at Omni Clinics and Diagnostics, Sector 34, Chandigarh.
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