Chapter 17: Fluids and Electrolytes- Hypokalemia Flashcards

1
Q

What are the surgical causes?

A
  • Diuretics
  • certain antibiotics
  • steroids
  • alkalosis
  • diarrhea
  • intestinal fistulae
  • NG aspiration
  • vomiting
  • insulin
  • insufficient supplementation
  • amphotericin
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What are the signs/symptoms?

A

Weakness

tetany

nausea, vomiting

ileus

paraesthesia

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3
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What are the ECG findings?

A

Flattening of T waves,

U waves

ST segment depression

PAC

PVC

atrial fibrillation

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4
Q

What is the rapid treatment?

A

KCl IV

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5
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What is the most common electrolyte-mediated ileus in the surgical patient?

A

Hypokalemia

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6
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What electrolyte deficiency can actually cause hypokalemia?

A

Low magnesium

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7
Q

What electrolyte must you replace first before replacing K+?

A

Magnesium

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8
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Why does hypomagnesemia make replacement of K+with hypokalemia nearly impossible?

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Hypomagnesemia inhibits K+ reabsorption from the renal tubules

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