2016
DOI: 10.21276/sjams.2016.4.7.31
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Knowledge, Attitude and practice of general medical practitioners and specialty physicians regarding diseases of electrolyte imbalances

Abstract: Disorders of fluid and electrolyte are common in public and a proper understanding of the physiological changes in body water and solute is essential. The present study was planned to study the Knowledge, Attitude and practice of general medical practitioners and specialty physicians regarding diseases of electrolyte imbalances. The study population was consisting of the 67 general medical practitioners from the rural as well as urban areas and 29 specialty medical practitioners having specialization in the su… Show more

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“…Previously the dentist was only responsible for scaling and cleaning services, but now they provide screening procedures, assessment of oral health conditions, oral cancer screening, and dietary counselling. 7 The primitive researches which tried to correlate the knowledge and practices of dentists with systemic conditions were not productive enough to yield this topic on a more prominent forum. Few studies are carried out to discover the information and approach of dentists related to oral-systemic disease relationship.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Previously the dentist was only responsible for scaling and cleaning services, but now they provide screening procedures, assessment of oral health conditions, oral cancer screening, and dietary counselling. 7 The primitive researches which tried to correlate the knowledge and practices of dentists with systemic conditions were not productive enough to yield this topic on a more prominent forum. Few studies are carried out to discover the information and approach of dentists related to oral-systemic disease relationship.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%