Clinical manifestations of hypokalemia

    • [DOC File]Fluid and Electrolyte

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      Case Study, Chapter 29, Management of Patients With Complications From Heart Disease. 1. George Brown, 72 years of age, is a male patient who is admitted with the diagnosis of acute pulmonary edema secondary to acute left ventricular heart failure.

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      Manifestations of hypokalemia include fatigue, anorexia, nausea, vomiting, muscle weakness, decreased bowel motility, paresthesias, dysrhythmias, and increased sensitivity to digitalis. If prolonged, hypokalemia can lead to impaired renal concentrating ability, causing dilute urine, polyuria, nocturia, and polydipsia. ASSESSMENT. Physical examination

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    • Hypokalemia Clinical Presentation: History, Physical Examination

      Treatment decision will treat underlying cause for hypokalemia. K+ supplements. Clinical Manifestations. From decrease K+ intake. Shift K+ from ECF into cells K+ excretion through normal routes. K+ loss from the body by abnormal route

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      5. CLINICAL MANIFESTATIONS – simply list all of the possible clinical manifestations that a person with the identified electrolyte abnormality might display. i.e. a person with a decreased potassium value may demonstrate weakness and fatigue, develop cardiac dysrhythmias, etc.

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    • [DOC File]Serum Electrolyte Worksheet

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      G. Identify the clinical assessment and management of fluid overload. H. Describe the etiology, clinical manifestations, lab tests and treatments for the . various electrolyte disturbances presented. I. Describe the clinical evaluation of a child with fluid and electrolyte imbalance. J. Describe the clinical manifestations of each acid-base ...

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      Hypokalemia ([K+] < 3.5 mEq/L) clinical symptoms. nonspecific weakness, malaise, cramps, parathesias, tetany, but often asymptomatic. EKG – flattened T waves, prominent U waves, cardiac arrhythmias. Diagnosis. think GI, cell shifts, renal. GI ( intake – rare, but may occur if taking diuretic

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      Clinical Manifestations: Irritability, confusion, paresthesias, ataxia, lack of coordination, seizures, coma, anemia, decreased WBC function with increased risk of infection, muscle pain and weakness, respiratory failure, chest pain, dysrhythmias, decreased CO.

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      Clinical Management: Nursing interventions. Collaborative interventions. Pharmacological therapy. Non Pharmacological therapy. Diagnostic studies. Exemplars: Dehydration – Gastroenteritis – Elderly, Extracellular Fluid Volume Excess, Hypokalemia

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