Electrolyte disturbances Flashcards

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Causes of hyperkalaemia? (5)

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Drugs- ACE inhibitors, K+ sparing diuretics, spironolactone
Renal failure
Hypovolaemia
Adrenal insufficiency
Acidosis
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Definition of hyperkalaemia?

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Plasma K+ > 5.5mmol/L

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Management of hyperkalaemia? (3)

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10ml calcium gluconate 10% IV
8 units Actrapid in 100ml IV glucose 20%
5-10mg salbutamol neb

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Causes of hypokalaemia? (4)

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Loop/thiazide diuretics
D&V
Re-feeding syndrome
Shift of potassium into intracellular compartment e.g. post-op, cardiac ischaemia

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5
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Management for most patients with low potassium?

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Sando-K effervescent tablets

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When is IV potassium required for hypokalaemia?

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<2.5mmol/L, cardiac arrythmia, if patient cannot eat or is unlikely to absorb oral potassium

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What is the maximum rate of infusion of potassium?

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10mmol/hour

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