Chapter 24: Plasma Magensium, Hypomagnesemia, and Hypermagnesemia Flashcards

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Plasma Manesium

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  • normal = 1.5 to 2.5 mEq/L

- magnesium ions present in bound and unbound forms

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Hypomagnesemia

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  • serum magnesium concentration below the lower limit of mormal (1.5 mEq/l)
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Etiology of Hypomangesemia

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  • Decreased magnesium intake or absorption: chronic alcoholism, malnutrition, ileal resection
  • decreased physiologic availability of magnesium: elevated plasma free fatty acids
  • increased magnesium excretion: usually renal
  • loss of magnesium by an abnormal route: emesis
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Clinical Manifestations of Hypomagnesemia

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  • increased neuromuscular excitability from excessive amount of acetylcholine which causes
  • insomnia
  • hyperactive reflexes
  • muscle cramps
  • muscle twitching, grimacing
  • positive Chvostek sign
  • positive trousseau sign
  • nystagmus
  • dysphagia
  • tetany
  • seizures
  • cardiac dysrhythmias
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Hypermagnesemia

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  • serum magnesium concentration above the upper limit of normal (2.5 mEq/L)
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Etiology of Hypermagnesemia

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  • increased magnesium intake or absorption: laxatives. antacids
  • decreased magnesium excretion: oliguric renal failure, adrenal insufficiency
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Clinical Manifestations of Hypermagnesemia

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  • Depression of neuromuscular function related to decreased released of acetylcholine at neuromuscular junction causes
  • decreased deep tendon reflexes
  • lethargy
  • hypotension
  • flushing
  • diaphoresis
  • drowsiness
  • flaccid paralysis
  • Bradycardia
  • cardiac dysrhythmias
  • cardiac arrest
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