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Maury Pinsk
, MD, Associate Professor, University of Alberta
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Pediatric Nephrologist
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A patient was noted to have a non-anion gap metabolic acidosis without an extra-renal source identified. She underwent further urinary testing to determine the cause. The urine chemistries are as follows: Na 40 mmol/L K 50 mmol/L Cl 155 mmol/L Urine Osm 670 mOsm/L Urine urea 340 ...
created 44 months ago.
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acclamations.
A 6 year old presents to your office with a history of enuresis (bed wetting) consistently every night. Which of the following would be reassuring that this is a developmental process that will resolve spontaneously?
created 46 months ago.
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acclamations.
A 3 month old present with failure to thrive, and is subsequently investigated including the following blood gas: pH 7.20, pCO2 mm Hg,29 HCO3 12 mmol/L The primary abnormality associated with this blood gas is:
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An infant with generalized swelling
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An 11 month old infant weighing 10 kg presents to the emergency room with generalized edema after development of an upper respiratory tract infecti...
Potassium conundrum
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A 13 year old girl presents to the emergency room with weakness and fainting. Your assessment shows that she is mildly dehydrated, very thin with ...
Pediatric intoxication
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A 13 year old girl has a fight with her mom and in protest, drinks about 125 mL of windshield washer fluid. She is in the emergency room, is stable...