Dehydration and hypokalemia
[DOC File]Fluid and Electrolyte Therapy in Children
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experiencing Dehydration – Gastroenteritis – Elderly, Extracellular Fluid Volume Excess, Hypokalemia, Hyperkalemia - Chronic Renal Failure, Hyponatremia - Syndrome of antidiuretic Hormone (SIADH), Hypernatremia – Diabetes Insipidus (DI), Hypophosphatemia, Hyperphosphatemia, Hypomagnesaemia, and/or Hypermagnesemia.
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Hypokalemia (low potassium) – the body is more sensitive to small changes in potassium levels than any other serum electrolyte, very important for cardiac function ... and some older adults who are unable to perceive or respond to the thirst mechanism are at risk for dehydration. Causes – vomiting, diarrhea, hemorrhage, sweating, fever ...
[DOC File]Most Commonly Used Drugs In Medical Care By Category
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Dehydration is defined as a decrease in total body water, causing clinical symptoms. Over-hydration, often called fluid overload, is too much total body water, causing clinical symptoms. ... Hypokalemia and fluid retention are common side effects.
[DOC File]Topic C-Medical Nutrition Therapy - UH
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Dehydration, hypovolemia, hypokalemia, hyponatremia, hypomagnesemia *Change position slowly-especially with elderly to prevent orthostatic changes *Obtain BP before administering-hold typically if SBP
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Dehydration Hypokalemia. Hyponatremia. Hypochloremia. Alkalosis or acidosis Hematologic Pallor Mild anemia. Leukopenia. Thrombocytopenia Metabolic Hypercholesterolemia. Hypercarotenemia. Decreased plasma zinc Endocrine Amenorrhea. Oligomenorrhea Eleved GH. DST nonsuppression. Euthyroid sick syndrome Central Nervous System EEG abnormalities
Hypovolemia vs. Dehydration? - General Students - allnurses
Hypokalemia (low potassium): Suspect low potassium if repeated episodes of painful cramps occur. This may happen after the first 24 hours of IV rehydration if patients do not eat or drink ORS (ORS provides enough potassium).
[DOC File]Fluid & Electrolyte
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Dehydration or contraction of the body fluid compartments will occur whenever the loss of water and salt exceeds the intake. Fever, sweating and diarrhea produce losses in excess of normal, but if intake remains good, patients will often be able to compensate for the increased losses. ... Diet – Starvation often leads to hypokalemia. High ...
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