
Difference between polyuria and diuresis : r/medicalschool - Reddit
Jul 18, 2021 · Polyuria is a symptom of pathology while diuresis is correction of pathology. For example, you may hear the terms "self- or auto-diuresing" when discussing a patient dumping 6-10L urine in …
Diuresis: hepatology vs nephrology vs cards : r/Residency - Reddit
Oct 21, 2023 · Diuresis: hepatology vs nephrology vs cards hello heart liver kidney fellows/attendings. Within the realms of cirrhosis, CKD / nephrotic syndrome, CHF: how do you guys approach diuresis …
What is auto diuresing? or the significance of it? : r/Cardiology
May 28, 2022 · It is then said that the person is "auto-diuresing". No real significance except to say that your kidneys are functioning normally. Some will use that term in post-ATN diuresis.
Furosemide and Elevated Creatinine : r/IntensiveCare - Reddit
In certain kinds of heart failure, reducing plasma volume (by diuresis) might actually improve the efficiency of heart contraction, therefore increasing cardiac output and renal blood flow.
When and how should volume status (specifically JVP) be used ... - Reddit
Jun 10, 2023 · When and how should volume status (specifically JVP) be used to make clinical decisions (like diuresis)? I know that's a broad question, but I'm on my clinical rotations, and I've seen a couple …
Loop diuretic in the setting of decompensated heart failure
It's probable that decongestion /diuresis will ultimately paradoxically raise the BP via improvement of Frank-Starling and improvement in stroke volume, but in order to get there, patient may need BP …
Rising creatinine with normal diuresis in tubulointerstitial ... - Reddit
Jul 14, 2022 · Why is the raise in creatininemia not correlated to reduced diuresis in tubulointerstitial nephritis?As of my understanding TINs reduce the reabsorbtion power of the tubules thus causing …
Which word came first diarrhea or diuretic/diuresis? : r/etymology
Jul 3, 2020 · It doesn't look like their etymologies have much in common beyond the prefix dia- 'through.' Diarrhea stems from dia- and -rhein 'to flow,' whereas diuretic combines dia- with -ourein 'to urinate.' …
Diuresis, OMG. Make it stop! : r/Mounjaro - Reddit
Jun 17, 2023 · Diuresis, OMG. Make it stop! Hello it's me again! Just over a month on MJ, mostly thrilled with the results, food noise reduction, modification in cravings for a healthier diet and less wine, etc. …
Is "diuresing through the chest tubes" real? : r/IntensiveCare
Nov 20, 2022 · Non-pharmacological diuresis would be ultrafiltration via renal replacement therapy. Large volume drainage from say a paracentesis or the chest drain output you mention can contribute …