12. Potassium Flashcards

1
Q

What is the Main Cation in the Intracellular Fluid?

A

Potassium

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2
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What are Potassium’s General Functions?

A

Intracellular Fluid Balance

Nerve Impulse Transmission

Muscle Contraction

Glycogen Formation

Protein Synthesis

pH Balance

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3
Q

What Regulates Potassium Levels?

A

Kidneys

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4
Q

What are the Reference Ranges of Potassium?

A

3.5 - 5.5 mmol / L

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5
Q

When are Potassium Levels Investigated?

A

Hypertension

Cardiac Arrhythmias

Diruetic + Laxative Medications

Acute / Chronic Renal Failure

Diarrhoea + Vomiting

Acid-Base Balance Disturbance

Water-Electrolyte Balance Disturbance

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6
Q

What Analytical Methods are Used for Investigating Potassium?

A
  1. Flame Photometry
  2. Potentiometer
  3. Spectrophotometry
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7
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1| What is Flame Photometry?

A

Light Emitted when Metal Ions are Tested

Indicating the Presence + Quantity

Different Metals = Different Colour + Intensity

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8
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2| What is the Purpose of Potentiometer?

A

Measure Voltage

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9
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3| What is the Purpose of Spectrophotometry?

A

Measure Amount of Light Absorbed

By Substance

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10
Q

What is the Value of Hypokalaemia (DECREASED Potassium)?

A

LESS than 2.5 mmol / L

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11
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What are the Causes of Hypokalaemia (DECREASED Potassium)?

A

Stress / Myocardial Infarction

Diuretics

Metabolic Acidosis

Hypomagnesemia

Primary Hyperaldosteronism

Vomiting

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12
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What are the Causes of Hyperkalaemia (INCREASED Potassium)?

A

Increased Intake of Potassium

Massive Muscle Injury

Digitalis Intoxication

Diabetic Ketoacidosis

Renal Failure

Addisonian Crisis

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