What is your approach to treating concomitant hypernatremia and hyperglycemia in patients with encephalopathy?
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Hospital Medicine · Yale School of Medicine/Yale-New Haven Hospital
The risk-benefit assessment begins by identifying the primary physiologic problem. In patients with concomitant hypernatremia and hyperglycemia, the dominant abnormality is usually a profound free water deficit from osmotic diuresis. My goal is to restore normal physiology by replacing that free wat...