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Qué (quién) es low sodium syndrome - definición

LOW BLOOD SODIUM LEVEL
Hyponatraemia; Sodium deficiency; Hyponatermia; Hyponaetraemia; Salt deficiency; Hyponatrimia; Hyponetremia; Low sodium; Hyponatremic encephalopathy; Hypovolemic hyponatremia; Low blood sodium; Low salt syndrome; Hyponatremic; Decreased sodium; Reduced sodium; Sodium, decreased; Sodium decreased; Sodium reduced

Low sodium diet         
DIET THAT INCLUDES NO MORE THAN 1,500 TO 2,400 MG OF SODIUM PER DAY
Low salt diet; No-added-salt diet; Sodium restriction; Salt restriction; Low-salt diet
A low sodium diet is a diet that includes no more than 1,500 to 2,400 mg of sodium per day.Heart Failure Society of America, How to follow a low sodium diet
Sodium-vapor lamp         
  • Sodium vapor street light
  • Closeup after dark
  • alt=Office building illuminated by high-pressure sodium lamps
  • Diagram showing the spectral output of a typical high-pressure sodium (HPS) lamp
  • Diagram of a high-pressure sodium lamp
  • An unlit 35 W LPS/SOX lamp
  • A running 35 W LPS/SOX lamp
  • Warm-up phases of a LPS lamp. The faint pink light of the [[Penning mixture]] is gradually replaced by the bright monochromatic orange light of the metallic sodium vapor.
  • Spectrum of a low-pressure sodium lamp. The intense yellow band is the atomic sodium D-line emission, comprising about 90% of the visible light emission for this lamp type.
  • A low-pressure sodium lamp running at full brightness
  • Two [[Honda Fit]]s under low-pressure sodium lamps. Both appear black, even though the car on the left is bright red, while the car on the right is actually black.
  • High-pressure sodium lamp in operation
  • High-pressure sodium lamp Philips SON-T Master 600 W
  • A high-pressure sodium-vapor lamp
  • Spectrum of high-pressure sodium lamp. The yellow-red band on the left is the atomic sodium D-line emission; the turquoise line is a sodium line that is otherwise quite weak in a low pressure discharge, but becomes intense in a high-pressure discharge. Most of the other green, blue, and violet lines arise from mercury.
TYPE OF LAMP USED FOR LIGHTING
Sodium lamp; Low pressure sodium lamp; High pressure sodium lamp; SOX Lamp; Sodium vapor; Sodium vapour lamp; Sodium light; High Pressure Sodium light; High Pressure Sodium; Sodium-Vapour Lamp; Sodium-Vapor Lamp; Sodium Vapour Lamp; Sodium-vapour lamp; Sodium Vapor Lamp; Lamp, Sodium-Vapor; High pressure sodium; Lucalox; High-pressure sodium light; High pressure sodium light; High-pressure sodium lamp; Low-pressure sodium light; Low pressure sodium light; Low-pressure sodium lamp; Vapor lamp; Sodium vapour; Sodium vapor light; Sodium vapour light; Sodium oxide lamps; Sodium oxide lamp; SON lamp; Low-pressure sodium-vapor lamp; Sodium vapor lamp; High-pressure sodium; Vapour lamp; HPS lamp; Low-pressure sodium
A sodium-vapor lamp is a gas-discharge lamp that uses sodium in an excited state to produce light at a characteristic wavelength near 589 nm.
sodium-vapour lamp         
  • Sodium vapor street light
  • Closeup after dark
  • alt=Office building illuminated by high-pressure sodium lamps
  • Diagram showing the spectral output of a typical high-pressure sodium (HPS) lamp
  • Diagram of a high-pressure sodium lamp
  • An unlit 35 W LPS/SOX lamp
  • A running 35 W LPS/SOX lamp
  • Warm-up phases of a LPS lamp. The faint pink light of the [[Penning mixture]] is gradually replaced by the bright monochromatic orange light of the metallic sodium vapor.
  • Spectrum of a low-pressure sodium lamp. The intense yellow band is the atomic sodium D-line emission, comprising about 90% of the visible light emission for this lamp type.
  • A low-pressure sodium lamp running at full brightness
  • Two [[Honda Fit]]s under low-pressure sodium lamps. Both appear black, even though the car on the left is bright red, while the car on the right is actually black.
  • High-pressure sodium lamp in operation
  • High-pressure sodium lamp Philips SON-T Master 600 W
  • A high-pressure sodium-vapor lamp
  • Spectrum of high-pressure sodium lamp. The yellow-red band on the left is the atomic sodium D-line emission; the turquoise line is a sodium line that is otherwise quite weak in a low pressure discharge, but becomes intense in a high-pressure discharge. Most of the other green, blue, and violet lines arise from mercury.
TYPE OF LAMP USED FOR LIGHTING
Sodium lamp; Low pressure sodium lamp; High pressure sodium lamp; SOX Lamp; Sodium vapor; Sodium vapour lamp; Sodium light; High Pressure Sodium light; High Pressure Sodium; Sodium-Vapour Lamp; Sodium-Vapor Lamp; Sodium Vapour Lamp; Sodium-vapour lamp; Sodium Vapor Lamp; Lamp, Sodium-Vapor; High pressure sodium; Lucalox; High-pressure sodium light; High pressure sodium light; High-pressure sodium lamp; Low-pressure sodium light; Low pressure sodium light; Low-pressure sodium lamp; Vapor lamp; Sodium vapour; Sodium vapor light; Sodium vapour light; Sodium oxide lamps; Sodium oxide lamp; SON lamp; Low-pressure sodium-vapor lamp; Sodium vapor lamp; High-pressure sodium; Vapour lamp; HPS lamp; Low-pressure sodium
(also sodium lamp)
¦ noun a lamp in which an electrical discharge in sodium vapour gives a yellow light.

Wikipedia

Hyponatremia

Hyponatremia or hyponatraemia is a low concentration of sodium in the blood. It is generally defined as a sodium concentration of less than 135 mmol/L (135 mEq/L), with severe hyponatremia being below 120 mEq/L. Symptoms can be absent, mild or severe. Mild symptoms include a decreased ability to think, headaches, nausea, and poor balance. Severe symptoms include confusion, seizures, and coma; death can ensue.

The causes of hyponatremia are typically classified by a person's body fluid status into low volume, normal volume, or high volume. Low volume hyponatremia can occur from diarrhea, vomiting, diuretics, and sweating. Normal volume hyponatremia is divided into cases with dilute urine and concentrated urine. Cases in which the urine is dilute include adrenal insufficiency, hypothyroidism, and drinking too much water or too much beer. Cases in which the urine is concentrated include syndrome of inappropriate antidiuretic hormone secretion (SIADH). High volume hyponatremia can occur from heart failure, liver failure, and kidney failure. Conditions that can lead to falsely low sodium measurements include high blood protein levels such as in multiple myeloma, high blood fat levels, and high blood sugar.

Treatment is based on the underlying cause. Correcting hyponatremia too quickly can lead to complications. Rapid partial correction with 3% normal saline is only recommended in those with significant symptoms and occasionally those in whom the condition was of rapid onset. Low volume hyponatremia is typically treated with intravenous normal saline. SIADH is typically treated by correcting the underlying cause and with fluid restriction while high volume hyponatremia is typically treated with both fluid restriction and a diet low in salt. Correction should generally be gradual in those in whom the low levels have been present for more than two days.

Hyponatremia is the most common type of electrolyte imbalance, and is often found in older adults. It occurs in about 20% of those admitted to hospital and 10% of people during or after an endurance sporting event. Among those in hospital, hyponatremia is associated with an increased risk of death. The economic costs of hyponatremia are estimated at $2.6 billion per annum in the United States.