Phosphate Flashcards

1
Q

what is the normal range in the body for phosphate?

A

2.5 to 4.5 mg/dL

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2
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-deficit of phosphate

A

hypophosphatemia ( < 2.5 mg/dL)

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3
Q

what can lead to hypophosphatemia?

A
shift of phosphorous into cells
alcoholism
anabolic steroid use
malnutrition
burns
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4
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what are the signs and symptoms of hypophosphatemia?

A

Neuro: intention tremors, parasthesias
Mental: confusion, stuporous
Skeletal: bone pain, joint stiffness

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5
Q

what is the tx for hypophosphatemia?

A

improve diet

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6
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-excess of phosphate

A

hyperphosphatemia ( > 4.5 mg/dL)

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7
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what can lead to hyperphosphatemia?

A
renal failure
chemotherapy
hypothermia
excess vitamin D
disruption of Ca levels
heat stroke
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8
Q

what foods are high in phosphates?

A

organ meat
fish
poultry

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9
Q
  • in ECF, bone, skeletal muscle and nerve tissue
  • involved in chemical actions of cells, metabolism
  • absorbed in intestine
  • kids have higher levels (newborns 2x as much as adults r/t growth hormones)
A

phosphates

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10
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what are the signs and symptoms of hyperphosphatemia?

A

Neuro: parasthesias
Muscle: weakness, tetany
GI: nausea

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11
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what is the tx for hyperphosphatemia?

A

treat underlying disease

dialysis

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