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Thomson H et al. - The primary function of the kidney is to maintain fluid and electrolyte homeostasis. The identification of fluid and electrolyte imbalances and the management of clinically significant changes are required when treating patients with renal dysfunction on an intensive care unit or who present for anaesthesia.

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