Fluids, Electrolytes, and Nutrition presented by Sara Buckman, MD, PharmD, FACS, Assistant Professor of Surgery at Washington University School of Medicine
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Learning Objectives:
At the conclusion of this activity, learners will be better able to:
1. Identify the causes, and understand the complications and treatments of hyponatremia.
2. Participant will be able to list the treatment options for hyperkalemia.
3. Participant will be able to discuss the rationale for using vitamin C in sepsis.
4. Participant will be able to calculate a critically ill patient’s daily caloric needs.
5. Participant will be able to recognize the different components of total parenteral nutrition, and understand their function.
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Sara Buckman, MD, PharmD, FACS
Assistant Professor of Surgery, Washington University School of Medicine
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Sara Buckman, MD, PharmD, FACS is an Assistant Professor of Surgery in the Section of Acute and Critical Care Surgery at Washington University in St. Louis. She completed her undergraduate, pharmacy and medical degrees at the University of Wisconsin, followed by her general surgery residency at the University of Wisconsin. She completed her Surgical Critical Care Fellowship at Washington University and stayed on as faculty where she now works as a Surigcal Intensivist. She is the Associate Program Director for the Surgical Critical Care Fellowship and a Medical Co-Director for the TeleICU. She is board-certified in General Surgery and Surgical Critical Care.
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The pre/post-tests serve to gauge the knowledge you gained during our board review course, the General Surgery In-depth Review VIRTUAL Seminar (IDR). The pre-tests should be taken before the start of the conference or before each lecture you watch. The post-tests should be taken after each lecture or after you completed the Seminar.
Please Note: the tests are for your own edification and are not required to earn CME credits.