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==Overview==
==Overview==
==Risk Factors==
Patients at risk of hypernatremia include those patients who have impaired thirst (such as those in coma or those with a neurologic deficit) and those with a high rate of [[insensible losses]] of free water such as [[burn]] victims and patients with [[diarrhea]].
Patients at risk of hypernatremia include those patients who have impaired thirst (such as those in coma or those with a neurologic deficit) and those with a high rate of [[insensible losses]] of free water such as [[burn]] victims and patients with [[diarrhea]].
==References==
==References==
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[[Category: electrolyte disturbance|Hypernatremia]]
[[Category:Inborn errors of metabolism]]
[[Category:Inborn errors of metabolism]]
[[Category:Blood tests]]
[[Category:Blood tests]]
[[Category:Emergency medicine]]
[[Category:Emergency medicine]]
[[Category:Intensive care medicine]]
[[Category:Intensive care medicine]]
 
[[Category:Nephrology]]
[[Category:Electrolyte disturbance]]
[[Category:Needs content]]
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Patients at risk of hypernatremia include those patients who have impaired thirst (such as those in coma or those with a neurologic deficit) and those with a high rate of insensible losses of free water such as burn victims and patients with diarrhea.

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