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