About the Author
Leo Londoño, DVM, DACVECC, is a clinical assistant professor of emergency and critical care and director of the hemodialysis unit at University of Florida. He received his DVM from UF and completed his residency in emergency and critical care at UF after completing a rotating internship at Hollywood animal hospital in south Florida. His research interests include renal and non-renal applications of extracorporeal purification techniques, endothelial and glycocalyx pathophysiology in the critically ill, and hospital-acquired acute kidney injury.
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Emergency Medicine/Critical Care
Are Normal Electrolytes Really Normal?
Electrolyte disturbances are frequently encountered in veterinary patients and may warrant close evaluation and monitoring.