Internal Medicine — R1 Academic Day
Approach to electrolyte imbalance
Teaching
Competencies covered in this activity
1. Practise medicine within their defined scope of practice and expertise | ||||||
1.4. Apply knowledge of the following systems, clinical scenarios, conditions, diseases and therapies applicable to Internal Medicine, including the manifestations, investigation, and management | ||||||
1.4.5. Renal | ||||||
1.4.5.1. Findings and investigations | ||||||
1.4.5.1.2. Fluid and electrolyte abnormalities | ||||||
1.4.5.2. Disorders | ||||||
1.4.5.2.1. Acute renal failure | ||||||
1.4.5.2.2. Acute tubular necrosis | ||||||
1.4.5.2.3. Chronic kidney disease and its complications | ||||||
1.4.5.2.4. Glomerulonephritis | ||||||
1.4.5.2.5. Interstitial nephritis | ||||||
1.4.5.2.6. Nephritic and nephrotic syndromes | ||||||
1.4.5.2.7. Renal calculi | ||||||
1.4.5.2.8. Renal tubular acidosis | ||||||
1.4.5.2.9. Renovascular hypertension | ||||||
1.4.5.2.10. Renal complications of diabetes, hypertension, and rhabdomyolysis | ||||||
1.4.5.3. Therapies | ||||||
1.4.5.3.1. Renal replacement therapy and transplantation | ||||||
1.4.6. Endocrine and metabolic | ||||||
1.4.6.2. Findings and investigations | ||||||
1.4.6.2.1. Hyper- and hypocalcemia | ||||||
1.4.6.3. Disorders | ||||||
1.4.6.3.1. Adrenal masses | ||||||
1.4.6.3.3. Hyper – and hypoadrenalism | ||||||
1.4.6.3.4. Hyper – and hypoparathyroidism | ||||||
1.4.6.3.5. Hyper – and hypothyroidism |