12 Water, electrolytes and acid-base balance
Questions
1. Why do conditions that cause retention of sodium, such as cardiac failure, result in low serum sodium?
Is an osmotic diuresis, due to hyperglycaemia for instance, a cause of both hyponatraemia and hypernatraemia. Please explain how this can be the case.
I have read the part concerning acid-base imbalances and I would like to ask about two things:
1. Why is there a higher concentration of anions (18) on measuring the anion gap while there is a high concentration of immeasurable anions? I would have expected a higher concentration of cations because most of them are measurable.