How to Quantify “Safe” Level of Hyponatremia to Treat at Small Hospitals
The Hospitalist. 2015 July;2015(07):
Due to multiple variables (e.g. acute vs. chronic, co-morbidities, nursing and lab support, quick and safe transfer to higher level of care), it is difficult to quantify a “safe” level of hyponatremia to treat at a small rural hospital. Considering the clinical variables and presence of symptoms, I probably would not be comfortable with a serum sodium less than 123 meq/L. However, you have to understand and appreciate your limitations and develop your own level of comfort.
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