Guest guest Posted October 18, 2001 Report Share Posted October 18, 2001 Sorry for the repeat post. I just wanted to mention that this specialty was NEPHROLOGY. : ) Hi Everyone, ASSESSMENT AND PLAN: 1. Acute renal insufficiency. A 24-hour urine collection and renal ultrasound shows this renal insufficiency is most likely associated to **overzealous diuresis and prerenal azotemia. No evidence of proteinuria and normal creatinine clearance. At this time, we will continue with anti-CHF medications and avoid over diuresis. S/L oversealis OR a versealis (Spanish accent; Ss, Vs, Bs, and Ps never sound like what they are supposed to) I cannot really understand the definition of overzealous in the English dictionary, if this is the right word. I have a feeling this word I have is way out of context or something. Of course, I have been out of it anyway lately! LOL Wink Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 18, 2001 Report Share Posted October 18, 2001 Lori, I hear over diuresis all the time, just means they don't want to diurese the patient to the point of being over dry and needing to give the patient IV fluids. I would not type overzealous diuresis, even though that may be the word they are actually looking for, only because I know that the phrase over diuresis is used a lot. Margaret >>> " Lori Winkler " 10/18/01 10:31PM >>> Hi Everyone, ASSESSMENT AND PLAN: 1. Acute renal insufficiency. A 24-hour urine collection and renal ultrasound shows this renal insufficiency is most likely associated to **overzealous diuresis and prerenal azotemia. No evidence of proteinuria and normal creatinine clearance. At this time, we will continue with anti-CHF medications and avoid over diuresis. S/L oversealis OR a versealis (Spanish accent; Ss, Vs, Bs, and Ps never sound like what they are supposed to) I cannot really understand the definition of overzealous in the English dictionary, if this is the right word. I have a feeling this word I have is way out of context or something. Of course, I have been out of it anyway lately! LOL Wink Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 18, 2001 Report Share Posted October 18, 2001 Hi Margaret, Thanks. I hear over diuresis all the time too and was just wondering if he was maybe saying a medication that was causing this and maybe I missed something. Maybe I am just in a fog. Thank you for your help as always!!!. ; ) wink Re: overzealous diuresis? > Lori, I hear over diuresis all the time, just means they don't want to diurese the patient to the point of being over dry and needing to give the patient IV fluids. I would not type overzealous diuresis, even though that may be the word they are actually looking for, only because I know that the phrase over diuresis is used a lot. Margaret > > >>> " Lori Winkler " 10/18/01 10:31PM >>> > Hi Everyone, > > ASSESSMENT AND PLAN: > > 1. Acute renal insufficiency. A 24-hour urine collection and renal ultrasound shows this renal insufficiency is most likely associated to **overzealous diuresis and prerenal azotemia. No evidence of proteinuria and normal creatinine clearance. > > At this time, we will continue with anti-CHF medications and avoid over diuresis. > > > > S/L oversealis OR a versealis (Spanish accent; Ss, Vs, Bs, and Ps never sound like what they are supposed to) > > I cannot really understand the definition of overzealous in the English dictionary, if this is the right word. I have a feeling this word I have is way out of context or something. Of course, I have been out of it anyway lately! LOL > > > > Wink > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 18, 2001 Report Share Posted October 18, 2001 Although there was only one hit on Google with " overzealous diuresis " used together in that way, there were lots of hits with similar phrases like the overzealous use of diuretics, so I think that overzealous diuresis would make perfect sense. Having zeal for something is like being forceful or passionate about it, so overzealous diuresis just means that they would have diuresed the patient too much and might then have to come back and give him/her IV fluids after just having gotten rid of some fluid (evidently too much). ----Original Message Follows---- To: <nmtc >, " Lori Winkler " Subject: Re: overzealous diuresis? Date: Thu, 18 Oct 2001 22:34:31 -0400 Sorry for the repeat post. I just wanted to mention that this specialty was NEPHROLOGY. : ) Hi Everyone, ASSESSMENT AND PLAN: 1. Acute renal insufficiency. A 24-hour urine collection and renal ultrasound shows this renal insufficiency is most likely associated to **overzealous diuresis and prerenal azotemia. No evidence of proteinuria and normal creatinine clearance. At this time, we will continue with anti-CHF medications and avoid over diuresis. S/L oversealis OR a versealis (Spanish accent; Ss, Vs, Bs, and Ps never sound like what they are supposed to) I cannot really understand the definition of overzealous in the English dictionary, if this is the right word. I have a feeling this word I have is way out of context or something. Of course, I have been out of it anyway lately! LOL Wink _________________________________________________________________ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com/intl.asp Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 18, 2001 Report Share Posted October 18, 2001 Dang, I always forget about Google. Thank you for the great explanation, done well too! : ) Wink Re: overzealous diuresis? > Date: Thu, 18 Oct 2001 22:34:31 -0400 > > Sorry for the repeat post. I just wanted to mention that this specialty was > NEPHROLOGY. : ) > > Hi Everyone, > > ASSESSMENT AND PLAN: > > 1. Acute renal insufficiency. A 24-hour urine collection and renal > ultrasound shows this renal insufficiency is most likely associated to > **overzealous diuresis and prerenal azotemia. No evidence of proteinuria > and normal creatinine clearance. > > At this time, we will continue with anti-CHF medications and avoid over > diuresis. > > S/L oversealis OR a versealis (Spanish accent; Ss, Vs, Bs, and Ps never > sound like what they are supposed to) > > I cannot really understand the definition of overzealous in the English > dictionary, if this is the right word. I have a feeling this word I have is > way out of context or something. Of course, I have been out of it anyway > lately! LOL > > Wink > > > > _________________________________________________________________ > Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com/intl.asp > > > > TO REMOVE YOURSELF FROM THIS MAILING LIST send a blank email to nmtc-unsubscribe > > PLEASE VISIT THE NMTC WEB SITE - http://go.to/nmtc > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 18, 2001 Report Share Posted October 18, 2001 Thank you everyone for your help. I think I will have a cup of coffee on that note, so I can over diurese myself as well. Boy, corny hah! Thanks all! Lori Re: overzealous diuresis? > > Date: Thu, 18 Oct 2001 22:34:31 -0400 > > > > Sorry for the repeat post. I just wanted to mention that this specialty > was > > NEPHROLOGY. : ) > > > > Hi Everyone, > > > > ASSESSMENT AND PLAN: > > > > 1. Acute renal insufficiency. A 24-hour urine collection and renal > > ultrasound shows this renal insufficiency is most likely associated to > > **overzealous diuresis and prerenal azotemia. No evidence of proteinuria > > and normal creatinine clearance. > > > > At this time, we will continue with anti-CHF medications and avoid over > > diuresis. > > > > S/L oversealis OR a versealis (Spanish accent; Ss, Vs, Bs, and Ps never > > sound like what they are supposed to) > > > > I cannot really understand the definition of overzealous in the English > > dictionary, if this is the right word. I have a feeling this word I have > is > > way out of context or something. Of course, I have been out of it anyway > > lately! LOL > > > > Wink > > > > > > > > _________________________________________________________________ > > Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com/intl.asp > > > > > > > > TO REMOVE YOURSELF FROM THIS MAILING LIST send a blank email to > nmtc-unsubscribe > > > > PLEASE VISIT THE NMTC WEB SITE - http://go.to/nmtc > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 19, 2001 Report Share Posted October 19, 2001 Hello MGrant@... (Margaret Grant), In reference to your comment: è I would not type overzealous diuresis, even though that è may be the word they are actually looking for, only è because I know that the phrase over diuresis is used a è lot. Margaret.. I think it would depend on how " verbatim " the account is. Personally I would have to type overzealous diuresis if that's what he said, and I have heard it put that way before. Basically it means they got carried away with diuresis and now the patient is getting dry. Just my $0.02. Jan " Typing is my life " (said sarcastically) Remember... WSTPMTR (which means, whoever signs the paycheck makes the rules). Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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