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Friday, July 04, 2008

HYPERKALEMIA ( HIGH POTASSIUM ) AN ELECTROLYTE IMBALANCE

Updated 1/25

Scenario: In the image above, Mary has just arrived in the CCU.
She called her doctor with complaints of chest pain on and off 
for about 4 hours. 

Mary also complained of unusual tiredness .her doctor advised
admission to the CCU for a workup. Her Potassium level = 6.2.
Normal Potassium = 3.5 - 5.0.

Hyperkalemia ( High Potassium) is an electrolyte imbalance. EKG
changes, mild chest pain, fatigue, shortness of breath and heart 
palpitations are symptoms of hyperkalemia. Kayexalate given
by mouth or enema,is generally ordered, to decrease potassium.

Scenario: Nick is a 21 year old male, who was on his way 
to work , when he became involved in a head on collision.
Someone called 911 and paramedics arrived on scene, to
resuscitate him.

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