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Hypokalemia(hypo=too little) is most often seen when the body loses too much potassium from causes like vomiting, diarrhea, sweating, and medications like diuretics or laxatives. It is often seen indiabetic ketoacidosis, where potassium is excessively lost in the urine. Since chemicals in the bod...
(decreased Na), hyperkalemia (elevated K), or hypokalemia (decreased K), then muscles cannot contract normally. This also effects the electrical conduction system and muscles of the heart. This is why you should visit your healthcare provider at least annually to have blood tests to check ...
Decreased potassium (hypokalemia:hypo=less) often is caused by excessive losses due to vomiting, diarrhea, eating disorders, and certain medications including diuretics such asfurosemideandhydrochlorothiazide. Chloride and Bicarbonate Abnormal levels of chloride and bicarbonate are usually associated with abnor...
Infusion-related fever, chills and rigor are almost universal side effects fol- lowing treatment with conventional amphotericin B, and life-threatening adverse side effects such as hypokalemia (low potassium levels in the blood), nephrotoxicity and first-dose anaphylaxis are not uncommon. Moreover, ...
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What is the optimal serum potassium level in cardiovascular patients? Avoiding hypokalemia is beneficial in several cardiovascular disease states including acute myocardial infarction, heart failure, and hypertension. The evidence ... JE Macdonald,AD Struthers - 《Journal of the American College of Cardi...
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