Fluid and Electrolyte Disorders Course
This course equips healthcare professionals with essential skills to master fluid and electrolyte disorders in patients with chronic kidney disease (CKD) and sepsis. Participants will gain practical tools for managing hyponatremia, hyperkalemia, acute kidney injury (AKI), acid-base imbalances, and hemodynamic assessments, enabling safer and faster clinical decisions at the bedside to improve patient outcomes and minimize complications.

4 to 360h flexible workload
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What will I learn?
This course provides a practical guide for managing hyponatremia, hyperkalemia, acid-base disorders, acute kidney injury, and volume status in hospitalized adults with chronic kidney disease. Learners will master stepwise algorithms, safe correction strategies, monitoring protocols, and evidence-based treatments including hypertonic saline, dialysis options, and potassium-lowering therapies to enhance outcomes.
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Develop skills
- Manage complex hyponatremia safely in CKD patients using real-time sodium correction.
- Treat hyperkalemia rapidly by interpreting ECGs, administering temporizing drugs, and planning potassium removal.
- Decode acid-base disorders using ABG analysis, anion gap calculations, and mixed-state interpretations.
- Optimize volume status by integrating physical exams, lab results, and POCUS for fluid management.
- Initiate kidney replacement therapy by selecting appropriate modality, timing, and access in unstable CKD.
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